33 research outputs found

    Sur des Sommes de Nombres Entiers Relativement Premiers a n

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    Article信州大学理学部紀要 1(1): 19-23(1967)departmental bulletin pape

    On the Number of Representations of an Integer as the Sum of the Square of a Prime and an γ-free Integer

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    Article信州大学理学部紀要 5(2): 141-146(1971)departmental bulletin pape

    A Note on the Uniform Distribution of Sequences of Integers

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    Article信州大学理学部紀要 3(2): 163-169(1969)departmental bulletin pape

    On a Problem in Diophantine Approximation (数論 : Diophantine Problem)

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    A Further Note on the Generalized Josephus Problem

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    On the Cosine Problem of S. Chowla (数論と調和解析)

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    Royal Jelly Prevents Osteoporosis in Rats: Beneficial Effects in Ovariectomy Model and in Bone Tissue Culture Model

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    Royal jelly (RJ) has been used worldwide for many years as medical products, health foods and cosmetics. Since RJ contains testosterone and has steroid hormone-type activities, we hypothesized that it may have beneficial effects on osteoporosis. We used both an ovariectomized rat model and a tissue culture model. Rats were divided into eight groups as follows: sham-operated (Sham), ovariectomized (OVX), OVX given 0.5% (w/w) raw RJ, OVX given 2.0% (w/w) RJ, OVX given 0.5% (w/w) protease-treated RJ (pRJ), OVX given 2.0% (w/w) pRJ, OVX given 17β-estradiol and OVX given its vehicle, respectively. The Ovariectomy decreased tibial bone mineral density (BMD) by 24%. Administration of 17β-estradiol to OVX rats recovered the tibial BMD decrease by 100%. Administration of 2.0% (w/w) RJ and 0.5–2.0% (w/w) pRJ to OVX rats recovered it by 85% or more. These results indicate that both RJ and pRJ are almost as effective as 17β-estradiol in preventing the development of bone loss induced by ovariectomy in rats. In tissue culture models, both RJ and pRJ increased calcium contents in femoral-diaphyseal and femoral-metaphyseal tissue cultures obtained from normal male rats. However, in a mouse marrow culture model, they neither inhibited the parathyroid hormone (PTH)-induced calcium loss nor affected the formation of osteoclast-like cells induced by PTH in mouse marrow culture system. Therefore, our results suggest that both RJ and pRJ may prevent osteoporosis by enhancing intestinal calcium absorption, but not by directly antagonizing the action of PTH
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