@article{oai:teapot.lib.ocha.ac.jp:00004854, author = {UTO, Harumi and KIYOSE, Chikako and SAITO, Hisako and UEDA, Tadahiko and NAKAMURA, Takaharu and IGARASHI, Osamu and KONDO, Kazuo}, issue = {4}, journal = {Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology}, month = {Aug}, note = {application/pdf, 学術雑誌論文, Endogenous natriuretic factors are believed to be responsible for extracellular fluid homeostasis in mammals. A new endogenous natriuretic factor, Loma Linda University-alpha (LLU-α) has recently been proven to be a 2,7,8-trimethyl-2-(2'-carboxyethyl)-6-hydroxychroman (γ-CEHC), which is a metabolite of γ-tocopherol (γ-Toc). The purpose of this study was to investigate whether γ-Toc could accelerate sodium excretion into rat urine as a natriuretic hormone precursor. Male SD strain rats were divided into two groups ; one was a control diet group, while the other was a high NaCl group (50 g/kg diet). Next, the two groups were each subdivided into two groups consisting of a placebo group and a γ-Toc group. After the oral administration of one experimental dose of 20 mg γ-Toc or placebo, rat urine was collected at 6 h intervals for 24 h, and then the urine volume, sodium and potassium and γ-CEHC content were determined. γ-Toc increased in the urine volume of the high-NaCl intake group. The sodium excretion in the high-NaCl group given γ-Toc was 8.29±2.20 g, while in the control group given γ-Toc it was 6.24±1.49 g from 12-18 h. In contrast, the potassium excretion in the rat urine did not change in any of the groups. Our findings suggested that γ-Toc accelerates the degree of sodium excretion in rats with a high sodium intake.}, pages = {277--282}, title = {γ-Tocopherol Enhances Sodium Excretion as a Natriuretic Hormone Precursor}, volume = {50}, year = {2004} }