Ethyl α-D-Glucoside Increases Urine Volume and Causes Renal Morphologic Changes in Rats
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概要
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Ethyl α-D-glucoside (α-EG) is a peculiar component in sake, a traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage. In this study, morphological changes in kidney and effects on urine excretion by α-EG ingestion were investigated. After the rats were fed with pellet diets containing 10% or 20% α-EG dietary level, α-EG was detected in urine and urine volume showed significant increase (p<0.05). Kidney weights were increased (p<0.05) and renal tubules were dilated in the rats by α-EG ingestion, whereas there was no detectable histopathological damage to renal cells. Plasma uric acid and urea levels were not affected. In conclusion, ingested α-EG was excreted in urine, increasing urine volume. Increase in kidney weight related to renal tubule dilation was observed with α-EG ingestion without deteriorate changes in the renal cells or functions.
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著者
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Ozeki Kenji
General Research Laboratory Ozeki Corp.
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Ozeki Kenji
General Research Laboratories Ozeki Corp.
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Hayakawa Takashi
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University
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Tsuge Haruhito
College Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Chubu University
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MISHIMA Tomoyuki
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University
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KATAYAMA Yumiko
General Research Laboratory, Ozeki Corporation
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TAKAGI Yoshie
Faculty of Agriculture, Gifu University
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TSUGE Haruhito
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University
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Katayama Yumiko
General Research Laboratory Ozeki Corporation
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Takagi Yoshie
Faculty Of Agriculture Gifu University
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Tsuge Haruhito
The United Graduate School Of Agricultural Scienc:college Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Chubu Univ
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Mishima Tomoyuki
School Of Health Science Gifu University Of Medical Science 795-1 Nagamine Ichihiraga Seki Gifu 501-
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Ozeki Kenji
Genome Biotechnology Laboratory Kanazawa Institute Of Technology 3-1 Yatsukaho Hakusan Ishikawa 924-
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Hayakawa Takashi
The United Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Gifu University 1-1 Yanagido Gifu Gifu 501-1193 J
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Mishima Tomoyuki
岐阜医療科学大学 保健科学部
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Hayakawa Takashi
The United Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Gifu University
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