Development of Functional foods regulating circadian clock system
                
                2015-1022-01
                                
                            
        - researcher's name
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                    about researcher SHIBATA, Shigenobu Professor (retired)
- affiliation
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                    Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering
 
- research field
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                    Neurochemistry/Neuropharmacology
- keyword
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background
                            ・ Circadian rhythm controls  morning and evening
・ Rhythm deficit causes central and peripheral disease
・ Materials affect rhythm amplitude, phase and period
    ・ Rhythm deficit causes central and peripheral disease
・ Materials affect rhythm amplitude, phase and period
summary
                            ・ Screening of food materials  on rhythm in cells
・ Select from materials based on Amp, Phase, Period
・ Screening of food material for BF or Dinner on rhythm
・ Confirmed by clock gene mRNA in mice & human
    ・ Select from materials based on Amp, Phase, Period
・ Screening of food material for BF or Dinner on rhythm
・ Confirmed by clock gene mRNA in mice & human
predominance
                            ・ Screening of functional food by view of Rhythm
・ Select food by Amp increase and phase advance
・ In vivo monitor of clock gene mRNA by mice & human
・ Development of BF or Dinner on Chrono-nutrition
                    
    ・ Select food by Amp increase and phase advance
・ In vivo monitor of clock gene mRNA by mice & human
・ Development of BF or Dinner on Chrono-nutrition
application/development
                            ・ Functional food for jet lag by shift work & flight
・ Functional food for Amp increase in old people
・ Functional food for BF or Dinner on Chrono-nutrition
・ Functional food for night food without obesity & arrhythmicity
    ・ Functional food for Amp increase in old people
・ Functional food for BF or Dinner on Chrono-nutrition
・ Functional food for night food without obesity & arrhythmicity
material
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                                                                                        Fig.1 Caffeine increased amplitude and lengthened circadian bioluminescence rhythm in PER2::LUC MEF cells. 
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                                                                                        Fig.2 Functional food A strongly inhibited absorption of Tg in mice Under 2 meals (breakfast, dinner) per day schedule. 
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                                                                                        Fig.3 Visualization of mouse peripheral clock in PER2::LUC mouse,and phase advance by restricted feeding during daytime. 
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        posted:
        2015/10/23