Improving Effects of Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate on Hemorheological Abnormalities of Aging Guinea Pigs
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Background Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) is the most potent antioxidant of all the green tea catechins. The objective of the present study was to find out whether it improved the age-induced hemorheological abnormalities or not. Methods and Results Twenty-four-month-old aging guinea pigs were used to test the effects of EGCG on hemorheolohgical properties. Orally feeding EGCG at 30 mg-kg-1-day-1 for 28 days resulted in a decrease in erythrocyte membrane malondialdehyde, and further improved erythrocyte deformability and blood viscosity at high and middle shear rates. In addition, it also significantly reduced erythrocyte aggregation, and improved blood viscosity at low shear rates and viscoelasticity at oscillatory flow. Consequently, efficiency of blood oxygen transport in aged guinea pigs increased after administration with EGCG. Conclusions Orally feeding EGCG 30mg・kg^<-1>・day^<-1> for 28 days significantly improves the abnormal hemorheological parameters. These results suggest that EGCG has considerable potential as a substantial component for the development of new drags or functional foods in improving the age-induced hemorheological abnormalities.
- 2007-03-20
著者
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Liang Hong-jen
Department Of Food Science Yuanpei University
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Chan Chi-ming
Department Of Ophthalmology Cardinal Tien Hospital
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LIANG Yu-Chih
School of Medical Laboratory Science & Biotechnology, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University
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Liu Der-zen
Graduate Institute Of Biomedical Materials And Engineering Taipei Medical University
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Liang Yu-chih
School Of Medical Laboratory Science And Biotechnology Taipei Medical University
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TSAY Hsin-Sheng
Institute of Biotechnology, Chaoyang University of Technology
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Cheng Huey-Chuan
Department of Ophthalmology, Mackay Memorial Hospital and Mackay Medicine, Nursing and Management Co
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Tsay Hsin-sheng
Institute Of Biotechnology Chaoyang University Of Technology
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Cheng Huey-chuan
Department Of Ophthalmology Mackay Memorial Hospital And Mackay Medicine Nursing And Management Coll
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Chan Chi-ming
Department Of Chemical Engineering Advanced Engineering Materials Facility The Hong Kong University
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