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Journal of Occupational Health | 1998

Immune Response in Guinea Pigs Injected with Insoluble Beryllium Compounds

Tsutomu Yoshida; Shogo Shima; Kaoru Nagaoka; Hideki Kurita; Naoko Ootani; Yasuki Asada; Hiroshige Taniwaki; Kunihiko Morita

Immune Response in Guinea Pigs Injected with Insoluble Beryllium Compounds: Tsutomu Yoshida, et al. Department of Public Health, Fujita Health University School of Medicine—The changes in immune response of guinea pigs intrapleurally injected once with beryllium oxide (BeO) or beryllium copper alloy (Be‐Cu) were examined. To evaluate the changes in immune response of guinea pigs, two indicators, beryllium lymphocyte transformation test (Be‐LTT) and complement hemolytic activity (CH50), were used. The BeO or Be‐Cu injection groups was divided three groups, a high concentration injection group (36 μg Be dose), a low concentration injection group (3.6 jug Be dose) and the control group. The Be‐LTT and CH50 were determined in the blood of guinea pigs at 4, 8 and 16 weeks after Be administration. The Be‐LTT value at the 4th week in the BeO groups (a high or low concentration injection group, respectively) showed a statistically significant increase (p <0.01) compared with that of the control. In the Be‐LTT value for BeO at 8 and 1 6 weeks after Be injection and the Be‐Cu groups, there were no statistical difference between the Be administration groups and the control. On the other hand, only the CH50 of the high concentration group at the 8th week in the BeO injection group was significantly decreased (p <0.01) compared with that of the control. In the other Be injection group, no significant changes in the CH50 was observed compared with the control group. On the basis of the results observed in the present study, there may be a slight difference in the effect on the immune response of guinea pigs caused by BeO or Be‐Cu administration. The immunotoxicity of Be in guinea pigs may manifest itself more intensely in the cellular immune response than in the humoral immune response.


Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine | 1997

The influence of beryllium on cell survival rates in theIn-vitro culture system, on intracellular DNA synthesis and on SRBC-IgM antibody production responses

Tsutomu Yoshida; Syogo Shima; Hideki Kurita; Kaoru Nagaoka; Hiroshige Taniwaki; Yasuki Asada; Kai-ping Shai; Mitsumasa Koike; Kunihiko Morita

Immunocytotoxicity of beryllium (Be) was evaluated by studying cell viability, intracellular DNA synthesis and SRBC-IgM response in an in-vitro culture system using non-sensitized spleen cells of a C57BL mouse. Be addition showed a suppressive effect on cell viability, an enhancing effect on DNA synthesis and on IgM antibody production. The suppressive effect on cell viability manifested itself markedly as the concentration of Be was increased or the culture time was prolonged. The DNA synthesis-enhancing effect was noted at a relatively low concentration of Be (not more than 10μM). The enhancing effect on the IgM response was related to Be concentration at not more than 20μM. The experimental results mentioned above speculate that the cytotoxicity of Be shows a conflicting pattern of enhancement or suppression according to the concentration used and that immunologically it has a modulating effect or an activating effect on the immunocompetent cells.


Industrial Health | 1997

A Study on the Beryllium Lymphocyte Transformation Test and the Beryllium Levels in Working Environment

Tsutomu Yoshida; Syogo Shima; Kaoru Nagaoka; Hiroshige Taniwaki; Akihiko Wada; Hideki Kurita; Kunihiko Morita


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1997

EAEA GENES IN ESCHERICHIA COLI DERIVED FROM JAPANESE PATIENTS WITH SPORADIC DIARRHEA

Mitsugu Yamazaki; Makoto Saito; Kazuhisa Inuzuka; Shogo Shima; Hiroshige Taniwaki; Kenichirou Ito


Industrial Health | 2006

Significant improvement from chronic beryllium disease following corticosteroid pulse therapy.

Kaoru Nagaoka; Tsutomu Yoshida; Hiroki Sakakibara; Hideki Kurita; Hiroshige Taniwaki; Yuichiro Ono


Journal of Occupational Health | 2001

Visual Disturbances among Workers Exposed to Triethylamine in a Foundry in Japan

Tsutomu Yoshida; Yuichiro Ono; Shigeki Muto; Kaoru Nagaoka; Hiroshige Taniwaki; Toshihiko Imaeda; Tetsuya Kamei; Hideki Kurita


Japanese journal of industrial health | 1984

Bronchial asthma due to inhaled chloroplatinate.

Shogo Shima; Tsutomu Yoshida; Souichi Tachikawa; Yasuo Kato; Tomoko Miki; Keiichi Hidaka; Hiroshige Taniwaki; Tetsuya Ito


Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (japanese Journal of Hygiene) | 1994

Comparative Study on Placental Transfer and Maternal Distribution of Organic and Inorganic Tin following Oral Administration in Pregnant Rats

Rumiko Hayashi; Shogo Shima; Hiroshige Taniwaki; Kaoru Nagaoka; Hideki Kurita


Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (japanese Journal of Hygiene) | 1989

[Immunotoxicity of cobalt and nickel--experimental study on cytotoxicity of immuno-sensitive metals].

Kino Nagai; Shogo Shima; Kunihiko Morita; Hideki Kurita; Tsutomu Yoshida; Yaeko Ukai; Noriki Mori; Tomoyo Arakawa; Hiroshige Taniwaki


Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (japanese Journal of Hygiene) | 1985

The adjuvant activity of beryllium

Shogo Shima; Kunihiko Morita; Yoshiyuki Murai; Hiroshige Taniwaki; Yoshinobu Yamamoto; Shigeki Inoue

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Shogo Shima

Fujita Health University

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Kaoru Nagaoka

Fujita Health University

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Hideki Kurita

Fujita Health University

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Syogo Shima

Fujita Health University

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Yasuki Asada

Fujita Health University

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Yuichiro Ono

Fujita Health University

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