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Name Hashikawa Naoya
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researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

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Oral administration of Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. leaves extract protects against atherosclerosis by improving macrophage function in ApoE knockout mice.

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Narumi Hashikawa-Hobara ,  Naoya Hashikawa ,  Nao Sugiman ,  Shingo Hosoo ,  Tetsuya Hirata ,  Yasuyo Yamaguchi , Hiroo Yamasaki ,  Hiromu Kawasaki ,  Sansei Nishibe

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Eucommia leaf extract (ELE) is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine. We investigated the effect of ELE on the development of atherosclerosis and changes in peritoneal macrophage function in apolipoprotein E knockout (ApoE-/- ) mice. At 8 weeks of age, ApoE-/- mice were randomly divided into three groups that were fed a high-fat diet blended with 0% (control), 5% or 10% ELE for a period of 7 weeks. The 10% ELE dose caused an approximately 36% reduction in atherosclerotic lesions, as estimated by oil red O staining. Real-time PCR analysis showed that the 1-week treatment with ELE reduced mRNA levels of Tnf-alpha, Il-1, and Mif in peritoneal macrophages isolated from the ApoE-/- mice. Furthermore, a 1-week treatment with the 10% ELE diet significantly reduced migration and adhesion functions in peritoneal macrophages. These results suggest that a 10% ELE diet reduces atherosclerotic lesions and modulates macrophage function by reducing cytokine expression. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Eucommia leaf extract (ELE) is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine that reduces atherosclerotic lesions and suppresses inflammatory cytokines expression.

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Journal of food science

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85

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11

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2020/11

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