Eating timing is a key regulator of matabolism
Project/Area Number |
25292069
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
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Allocation Type | Partial Multi-year Fund |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Food science
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Research Institution | Nagoya University |
Principal Investigator |
Oda Hiroaki 名古屋大学, 生命農学研究科, 准教授 (20204208)
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Project Period (FY) |
2013-04-01 – 2016-03-31
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Project Status |
Completed (Fiscal Year 2015)
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Budget Amount *help |
¥17,550,000 (Direct Cost: ¥13,500,000、Indirect Cost: ¥4,050,000)
Fiscal Year 2015: ¥4,160,000 (Direct Cost: ¥3,200,000、Indirect Cost: ¥960,000)
Fiscal Year 2014: ¥4,160,000 (Direct Cost: ¥3,200,000、Indirect Cost: ¥960,000)
Fiscal Year 2013: ¥9,230,000 (Direct Cost: ¥7,100,000、Indirect Cost: ¥2,130,000)
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Keywords | 時間栄養学 / 概日時計 / メタボリックシンドローム / 肝臓時計 / メタボリック・シンドローム / 時計遺伝子 |
Outline of Final Research Achievements |
Regular eating is good for your health. In our study, in order to clarify that eating timing is a key regulator of the metabolism, the following experiment was conducted. In three-dimensional primary cultured rat hepatocytes, microtubules played an important role in the circadian clock oscillation of hepatocytes. Eating rhythm disrupted rats fed a high cholesterol diet were used to see effects on serum cholesterol metabolism. Midnight snack syndrome model and rat model fed night and day every week repeatedly showed hypercholesterolemia.
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Report
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Research Products
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[Presentation] 時計遺伝子と疾患2015
Author(s)
小田裕昭
Organizer
第27回東海心臓リハビリテーション研究会
Place of Presentation
東京
Year and Date
2015-07-25
Related Report
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