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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Animal | 2011

Effects of albumin-bound-fatty acids on the growth of the human T lymphoblastic cell line Jurkat

Toshio Okazaki; Tetsumi Iwasaki; Akemi Fukuoka; Mitsuyuki Suzuki; Hiroshi Katagiri; Tetsuroh Okano; Shinichiro Takahashi

To culture a T lymphoblastic cell line, JURKAT, in RPMI 1640 medium, human albumin, instead of fetal bovine serum (FBS), was added to a final concentration of 1% to facilitate growth comparable with FBS. In addition, several kinds of animal albumin were added to the culture, resulting in markedly different growth rates (Fig. 1). In RPMI 1640 medium, amino acids and carbohydrates are included as nutrients, but no lipids. Most fatty acids are binding to serum albumin and alpha fetoprotein (Reed 1986; Copado et al. 1999), and albumin may be the only source of lipids for cultured cells in this study. On the other hand, it is known that fatty acids have various functions to cell growth; i.e., cytotoxicity (Lima et al. 2002; Martins de Lima et al. 2006), induction of apoptosis (Welters et al. 2004; Artwohl et al. 2008), and regulation of signaling (Pawar and Jump 2003). Here, we measured the concentrations of non-esterified fatty acids (NEFAs) in animal albumin (10% solution) using a measuring kit (Wako, Tokyo, Japan), and analyzed albumin-bound NEFAs employing gas chromatography. The amounts of bound NEFAs varied with albumins, being largest for rabbit albumin, followed by sheep, rat, human, and bovine albumins in this order. NEFAs in FBS showed values intermediate between rat and human albumins (Fig. 2A). Using gas chromatography, fatty acids bound to animal albumins were analyzed to be consisting of palmitic (C16:0), stearic (C18:0), and oleic (C18:1) or linoleic acids (C18:2) similar to NEFAs in FBS used for Jurkat cell culture (Fig. 2B). However, only rabbit albumin attached a large amount of caprylic acid (C8:0), which presumably caused contamination during the purification process, and sheep albumin attached more than twice as large amount of stearic acid (C18:0) as to rat or human albumin (Fig. 2C). In media supplemented with albumins derived from various T. Okazaki : S. Takahashi Department of Molecular Hematology, Kitasato University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Sagamihara, Japan


Journal of Occupational Health | 2009

Optimization of the determination of ortho-phthalaldehyde in air by derivatization with 2,4-dinitorophenylhyrazine (DNPH).

Shinobu Yamamoto; Akito Takeuchi; Yoshihiro Suzuki; Yoko Endo; Yoko Eitaki; Hiroshi Katagiri; Jun Takahashi; Tomojiro Yasugi; Tomoko Takigawa; Keiki Ogino

Received Mar 2, 2009; Accepted May 14, 2009 Published online in J-STAGE Jun 18, 2009 Correspondence to: A. Takeuchi, Osaka Occupational Health Service Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association, 2–3–8 Tosabori, Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0001, Japan (e-mail: [email protected]) Optimization of the Determination of Orthophthalaldehyde in Air by Derivatization with 2,4-dinitorophenylhyrazine (DNPH)


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1998

Magnetometric evaluation for the effect of chrysotile on alveolar macrophages.

Tohru Keira; Mitsushi Okada; Hiroshi Katagiri; Yoshiharu Aizawa; Isao Okayasu; Makoto Kotani


Industrial Health | 1999

Evaluation of passive smoking by measuring urinary trans, trans-muconic acid and exhaled carbon monoxide levels.

Shiho Taniguchi; Masato Niitsuya; Yoko Inoue; Hiroshi Katagiri; Takehiro Kadowaki; Yoshiharu Aizawa


Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2010

Enhanced Inhibitory Effects of TBT Chloride on the Development of F1 Rats

H. Asakawa; Masashi Tsunoda; Takaya Kaido; Mayuko Hosokawa; Chiemi Sugaya; Yoko Inoue; Yuichiro Kudo; T. Satoh; Hiroshi Katagiri; H. Akita; M. Saji; M. Wakasa; T. Negishi; T. Tashiro; Yoshiharu Aizawa


Biomedical research on trace elements | 2011

The alterations in cytokine mRNA expressions and productions by fluoride in a murine macrophage cell line evaluated by real-time PCR and ELISA

Mayuko Hosokawa; Yoko Inoue; Xia-Fen Chen; Humio Tsunoda; Kyoko Ito; Hiroshi Katagiri; Masashi Tsunoda; Yoshiharu Aizawa


Industrial Health | 2006

Indoor Glutaraldehyde Levels in the Endoscope Disinfecting Room and Subjective Symptoms among Workers

Hiroshi Katagiri; Toshio Suzuki; Yoshiharu Aizawa; Takehiro Kadowaki


Industrial Health | 1997

The Pulmonary Hemodynamic Effects of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Inhalation

Noriaki Aoki; Kazui Soma; Hiroshi Katagiri; Yoshiharu Aizawa; Takehiro Kadowaki; Takashi Ohwada


Industrial Health | 1997

Concentration in blood and organs of dogs after high dose 1,1,1-trichloroethane inhalation.

Hiroshi Katagiri; Noriaki Aoki; Kazui Soma; Hitomi Karube; Yoshiharu Aizawa; Takehiro Kadowaki; Yoko Inoue


Biomedical research on trace elements | 2013

Evaluation of neurotoxicity of artificial dura mater and poly(lactic-glycolic acidcaprolactone) co-oligomer containing dibutyltin or tin (II) octylate in rats

Masayoshi Tsuji; Masashi Tsunoda; Chiemi Sugaya; Yoko Inoue; Sachiko Hirano; Hiroshi Katagiri; Hisanao Akita; Makoto Saji; Toshiyasu Yuba; Tetsuhito Fukushima; Toshie Tsuchiya; Yoshiharu Aizawa

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University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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