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    Preventive Effects of Salacia reticulata on Obesity and Metabolic Disorders in TSOD Mice

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    The extracts of Salacia reticulata (Salacia extract), a plant that has been used for the treatment of early diabetes, rheumatism and gonorrhea in Ayurveda, have been shown to have an anti-obesity effect and suppress hyperglycemia. In this study, the effects of Salacia extract on various symptoms of metabolic disorder were investigated and compared using these TSOD mice and non-obese TSNO mice. Body weight, food intake, plasma biochemistry, visceral and subcutaneous fat (X-ray and CT), glucose tolerance, blood pressure and pain tolerance were measured, and histopathological examination of the liver was carried out. A significant dose-dependent decline in the gain in body weight, accumulation of visceral and subcutaneous fat and an improvement of abnormal glucose tolerance, hypertension and peripheral neuropathy were noticed in TSOD mice. In addition, hepatocellular swelling, fatty degeneration of hepatocytes, inflammatory cell infiltration and single-cell necrosis were observed on histopathological examination of the liver in TSOD mice. Salacia extract markedly improved these symptoms upon treatment. Based on the above results, it is concluded that Salacia extract has remarkable potential to prevent obesity and associated metabolic disorders including the development of metabolic syndrome

    Mechanism of decrease of oral bioavailability of cyclosporin a during immunotherapy upon coadministration of amphotericin B

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    金沢大学附属病院薬剤部The trough level of blood concentration of cyclosporin A (CyA) in a patient receiving immunotherapy was observed to decrease following coadministration of amphotericin B (AMB). This clinical observation was confirmed experimentally in Wistar rats intravenously given AMB (1.5 or 3.0 mg/kg) or saline (control) for 4 days, followed by CyA (10 mg/kg). The blood concentration of CyA after i.v. or p.o. administration in both AMB groups was significantly decreased compared with the control. The oral bioavailability of CyA after 1.5 or 3.0 mg/kg AMB treatment was decreased to 67% or 46%, respectively, of that of the control group. AMB treatment increased the expression levels of mdr1a and mdr1b mRNAs in the duodenum to about three times the control, and expression of CYP3A2 mRNA in the liver was increased to about twice the control. The P-gp and CYP3A2 proteins were increased significantly. These findings suggest that the oral bioavailability of CyA is reduced as a result of both increased efflux transport via P-glycoprotein in the duodenum and an increased first-pass effect of CYP3A2-mediated hepatic metabolic activity, induced by AMB. It is suggested that careful monitoring of CyA levels is necessary in the event of AMB administration to patients receiving immunotherapy with CyA. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

    プールの健康教室に参加することによる心身への影響―低身体活動高齢女性の実態調査―

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    目的:群馬県内のAプールが実施している健康教室に参加することが心身に及ぼす影響を明らかにすることを目的とした. 方法:研究参加に同意した65歳以上の低身体活動の女性11名を対象者とした.教室参加前に年齢,健康状態,気分を,教室当日に運動前,中,後の血圧・脈拍,主観的運動強度を,教室終了後に気分を調査した.任意で体力測定を行った. 結果:体力測定の結果は,握力,上体起こし,長座体前屈,開眼片足立ち,10m障害物歩行の全てで全国平均よりも低かった.気分は,教室参加後に緊張・不安が有意に低下した.収縮期血圧は運動後では運動前よりも有意に上昇し,脈拍は運動前よりも有意に低下した.主観的運動強度は運動前よりも有意に上昇した. 結論:対象者は,肥満,筋力低下傾向にあるが,集団で実施する水中運動の強度は適度であった.健康教室により,緊張・不安が改善し,適度な運動強度においても血圧や脈拍の有意な変動が認められた.Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a health class offered at a swimming pool. Methods: The subjects were 11 women aged 65 years or older who had low active mass. We investigated age, health condition, and mood before the health class. On the day of the health class, we measured blood pressure, pulse, and perceived exertion before, during, and after aquatic exercise. We then investigated mood after the health class. We also offered an optional physical fitness test to the subjects. Results: Scores for grip strength, sit-ups, toe touching, one-leg standing with eyes open, and 10-m obstacle walking test results were below healthy levels. The mood test showed that tension and anxiety were improved. Systolic blood pressure was significantly higher, pulse was significantly lower, and the rate of perceived exertion was significantly higher after exercise than before. Conclusions: The subjects were obese and had muscle weakness, but the exercise was of moderate intensity. Tension and anxiety improved after the health class. Significant changes in blood pressure and pulse were found after exercise.原

    Current Performance and On-Going Improvements of the 8.2 m Subaru Telescope

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    An overview of the current status of the 8.2 m Subaru Telescope constructed and operated at Mauna Kea, Hawaii, by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan is presented. The basic design concept and the verified performance of the telescope system are described. Also given are the status of the instrument package offered to the astronomical community, the status of operation, and some of the future plans. The status of the telescope reported in a number of SPIE papers as of the summer of 2002 are incorporated with some updates included as of 2004 February. However, readers are encouraged to check the most updated status of the telescope through the home page, http://subarutelescope.org/index.html, and/or the direct contact with the observatory staff.Comment: 18 pages (17 pages in published version), 29 figures (GIF format), This is the version before the galley proo
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