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Symposium 1 : Metabolic Syndrome ; Adipocytokines and Metabolic Syndrome
( Yuji Matsuzawa ),( T. Funahashi ),( T. Nakamura ) 한국지질동맥경화학회 ( 구 한국지질학회 ) 2002 韓國脂質學會誌 Vol.12 No.1
Metabolic syndrome is a clinical syndrome in which multiple risks are clustering in each individual and is a common basis of vascular disease in the industrial countries. The molecular basis of metabolic syndrome, however, has not been elucidated. We have
Systematization of Flight Instruction and Control for Autonomous Helicopter
Yuto Matsuzawa,Yuta Tozaki,Yuji Kameda,Masuhiro Nitta,Kiyotaka Kato 제어로봇시스템학회 2012 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2012 No.10
A radio-controlled (RC) helicopter can be used in the fields of aerial crop dusting, aerial photography, and many more. However, controlling a RC helicopter needs advanced techniques. Therefore, a flight instruction system that provides guidance on how to fly a RC helicopter is required. Examples that give flight instructions to an autonomous helicopter have been reported, but those had been designed and developed individually. To extend the application of an autonomous helicopter to an indoor environment, such as a factory, the systematization and standardization of flight instructions are required. From this, each flight instruction generative system that has been prepared for individual use can generate common flight instructions. Likewise, an autonomous helicopter can operate based on the common flight instructions designed for various purposes. In this paper, we have defined flight instruction codes based on the Numerical Control (NC) code system that has been used for a machine tool. In addition, we have systematized instruction codes. To verify such a system, an autonomous flight control system has been developed for indoor use and a flight experiment has been performed. As a result, we were able to confirm that the helicopter flew by executing the flight instructions that have been read.
Maltitol Prevents the Progression of Fatty Liver Degeneration in Mice Fed High-Fat Diets
Hayato Urushima,Yasuaki Sanada,Miki Sakaue,Yuji Matsuzawa,Toshinori Ito,Kazuhisa Maeda 한국식품영양과학회 2015 Journal of medicinal food Vol.18 No.10
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) progresses to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, ultimately leading tocirrhosis and liver cancer. It is important to prevent this progression during the initial stages of hepatic fatty degeneration. Maltitol is a polyol produced by the hydrogenation of maltose. We investigated the efficacy of maltitol for treating hepaticfatty degeneration in C57BL/6 male mice using a high-fat diet model. Intake of 5.0% maltitol for 8 weeks significantlysuppressed weight gain, hepatic fatty degeneration, hyperglycemia, and hypercholesterolemia. With maltitol intake, sterolregulatory element-binding protein 1c (SREBP1c) mRNA expression was significantly decreased, and farnesoid X receptor(FXR), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα), and hydroxymethylglutaryl-Co reductase expressions weresignificantly higher in the liver. The increase in SREBP1c and suppression of FXR and PPARa expressions are correlated withNAFLD. Our results suggest that maltitol may prevent steatosis of NAFLD with a high-fat diet.