Bofu-Tsu-Shosan, an Oriental Herbal Medicine, Exerts a Combinatorial Favorable Metabolic Modulation Including Antihypertensive Effect on a Mouse Model of Human Metabolic Disorders with Visceral Obesity

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Main Authors: Azushima K., Tamura K., Wakui H., Maeda A., Ohsawa M., Uneda K., Kobayashi R., Kanaoka T., Dejima T., Fujikawa T., Yamashita A., Toya Y., Umemura S.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1661902023-10-31T08:46:18Z Bofu-Tsu-Shosan, an Oriental Herbal Medicine, Exerts a Combinatorial Favorable Metabolic Modulation Including Antihypertensive Effect on a Mouse Model of Human Metabolic Disorders with Visceral Obesity Azushima K. Tamura K. Wakui H. Maeda A. Ohsawa M. Uneda K. Kobayashi R. Kanaoka T. Dejima T. Fujikawa T. Yamashita A. Toya Y. Umemura S. DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL adiponectin bofu tsu shosan ghrelin herbaceous agent low density lipoprotein cholesterol peroxisome proliferator activated receptor alpha peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma plasma acylated ghrelin unclassified drug uncoupling protein 1 animal experiment animal model animal tissue antihypertensive activity article brown adipose tissue cell size cholesterol blood level controlled study drug mechanism food intake gene expression heart rate herbal medicine hypertension intraabdominal fat long term care male metabolic disorder mouse non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus nonhuman obesity protein blood level rectum temperature systolic blood pressure tissues visceral obesity weight gain white adipose tissue Animals Blood Pressure Disease Models, Animal Drugs, Chinese Herbal Herbal Medicine Humans Ion Channels Metabolic Diseases Mice Mitochondrial Proteins Obesity, Abdominal 10.1371/journal.pone.0075560 PLoS ONE 8 10 e75560 2020-03-31T03:00:43Z 2020-03-31T03:00:43Z 2013 Article Azushima K., Tamura K., Wakui H., Maeda A., Ohsawa M., Uneda K., Kobayashi R., Kanaoka T., Dejima T., Fujikawa T., Yamashita A., Toya Y., Umemura S. (2013). Bofu-Tsu-Shosan, an Oriental Herbal Medicine, Exerts a Combinatorial Favorable Metabolic Modulation Including Antihypertensive Effect on a Mouse Model of Human Metabolic Disorders with Visceral Obesity. PLoS ONE 8 (10) : e75560. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075560 19326203 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/166190 Public Library of Science Unpaywall 20200320
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topic adiponectin
bofu tsu shosan
ghrelin
herbaceous agent
low density lipoprotein cholesterol
peroxisome proliferator activated receptor alpha
peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma
plasma acylated ghrelin
unclassified drug
uncoupling protein 1
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
antihypertensive activity
article
brown adipose tissue
cell size
cholesterol blood level
controlled study
drug mechanism
food intake
gene expression
heart rate
herbal medicine
hypertension
intraabdominal fat
long term care
male
metabolic disorder
mouse
non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
nonhuman
obesity
protein blood level
rectum temperature
systolic blood pressure
tissues
visceral obesity
weight gain
white adipose tissue
Animals
Blood Pressure
Disease Models, Animal
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
Herbal Medicine
Humans
Ion Channels
Metabolic Diseases
Mice
Mitochondrial Proteins
Obesity, Abdominal
spellingShingle adiponectin
bofu tsu shosan
ghrelin
herbaceous agent
low density lipoprotein cholesterol
peroxisome proliferator activated receptor alpha
peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma
plasma acylated ghrelin
unclassified drug
uncoupling protein 1
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
antihypertensive activity
article
brown adipose tissue
cell size
cholesterol blood level
controlled study
drug mechanism
food intake
gene expression
heart rate
herbal medicine
hypertension
intraabdominal fat
long term care
male
metabolic disorder
mouse
non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
nonhuman
obesity
protein blood level
rectum temperature
systolic blood pressure
tissues
visceral obesity
weight gain
white adipose tissue
Animals
Blood Pressure
Disease Models, Animal
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
Herbal Medicine
Humans
Ion Channels
Metabolic Diseases
Mice
Mitochondrial Proteins
Obesity, Abdominal
Azushima K.
Tamura K.
Wakui H.
Maeda A.
Ohsawa M.
Uneda K.
Kobayashi R.
Kanaoka T.
Dejima T.
Fujikawa T.
Yamashita A.
Toya Y.
Umemura S.
Bofu-Tsu-Shosan, an Oriental Herbal Medicine, Exerts a Combinatorial Favorable Metabolic Modulation Including Antihypertensive Effect on a Mouse Model of Human Metabolic Disorders with Visceral Obesity
description 10.1371/journal.pone.0075560
author2 DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
author_facet DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
Azushima K.
Tamura K.
Wakui H.
Maeda A.
Ohsawa M.
Uneda K.
Kobayashi R.
Kanaoka T.
Dejima T.
Fujikawa T.
Yamashita A.
Toya Y.
Umemura S.
format Article
author Azushima K.
Tamura K.
Wakui H.
Maeda A.
Ohsawa M.
Uneda K.
Kobayashi R.
Kanaoka T.
Dejima T.
Fujikawa T.
Yamashita A.
Toya Y.
Umemura S.
author_sort Azushima K.
title Bofu-Tsu-Shosan, an Oriental Herbal Medicine, Exerts a Combinatorial Favorable Metabolic Modulation Including Antihypertensive Effect on a Mouse Model of Human Metabolic Disorders with Visceral Obesity
title_short Bofu-Tsu-Shosan, an Oriental Herbal Medicine, Exerts a Combinatorial Favorable Metabolic Modulation Including Antihypertensive Effect on a Mouse Model of Human Metabolic Disorders with Visceral Obesity
title_full Bofu-Tsu-Shosan, an Oriental Herbal Medicine, Exerts a Combinatorial Favorable Metabolic Modulation Including Antihypertensive Effect on a Mouse Model of Human Metabolic Disorders with Visceral Obesity
title_fullStr Bofu-Tsu-Shosan, an Oriental Herbal Medicine, Exerts a Combinatorial Favorable Metabolic Modulation Including Antihypertensive Effect on a Mouse Model of Human Metabolic Disorders with Visceral Obesity
title_full_unstemmed Bofu-Tsu-Shosan, an Oriental Herbal Medicine, Exerts a Combinatorial Favorable Metabolic Modulation Including Antihypertensive Effect on a Mouse Model of Human Metabolic Disorders with Visceral Obesity
title_sort bofu-tsu-shosan, an oriental herbal medicine, exerts a combinatorial favorable metabolic modulation including antihypertensive effect on a mouse model of human metabolic disorders with visceral obesity
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/166190
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