Effects of Long-Term Administration of Royal Jelly on Pituitary Weight and Gene Expression in Middle-Aged Female Rats
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To determine the effects of ingested royal jelly (RJ) on the pituitary in middle-aged female rats, we performed a long-term RJ administration test. Several animals showed age-related increases in pituitary weight, and RJ administration compensated for the increase. RJ tended to down-regulate prolactin mRNA and up-regulated thyroid-stimulating hormone β mRNA in the pituitary. This suggests that RJ compensates for age-associated decline in pituitary functions.
- 2009-02-23
著者
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Abe Keiko
Agricultural And Life Sciences Dep. Of Applied Biological Chemistry
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Mishima Satoshi
Nagaragawa Res. Center Api Co. Ltd.
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Mishima Satoshi
Nagaragawa Research Center Api Co. Ltd.
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NARITA Yukio
Nagaragawa Research Center, API Co., Ltd.
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OHTA Shozo
Nagaragawa Research Center, API Co., Ltd.
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SUZUKI Kazu-Michi
Nagaragawa Research Center, API Co., Ltd.
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Abe Keiko
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences Univ. Of Tokyo
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Ohta Shozo
Nagaragawa Research Center Api Co. Ltd.
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Narita Yukio
Nagaragawa Research Center Api Co. Ltd.
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Suzuki Kazumichi
Nagaragawa Research Center Api Co. Ltd.
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NEMOTO Tomoko
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, The U
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Abe Keiko
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Nemoto Tomoko
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry The Uni
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Abe Keiko
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The Uni
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Abe Keiko
Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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