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Zentralblatt Fur Bakteriologie-international Journal of Medical Microbiology Virology Parasitology and Infectious Diseases | 1989
Emiko Isogai; Hiroshi Isogai; Hitomi Wakizaka; Hiroko Miura; Yoichi Kurebayashi
The interaction of leptospires with polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) was examined by the luminol-dependent chemiluminescence (CL) test. Whole blood CL changed in relation to the stage of leptospiral infection both in susceptible (SUS) and resistant (RES) rats. The intensity of CL grew with an increasing number of leptospires in the blood. CL responses were observed in isolated PMN upon exposure to living leptospires. In contrast, the same bacteria, having been inactivated by formalin, did not stimulate PMN. A variation was found in the CL response by different living strains of Leptospira. The CL intensity was arranged as follows: L. illini greater than L. biflexa greater than L. interrogans avirulent strains greater than L. interrogans virulent strains. The CL response was markedly enhanced by an opsonization of leptospires. Specific opsonization was shown to increase the rate of phagocytosis of leptospires with relation to the CL response.
Archives of Oral Biology | 1993
Emiko Isogai; Hitomi Wakizaka; Hiroko Miura; Hiroshi Isogai; Masanobu Hayashi
The functions of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) from SUS rats with naturally occurring gingivitis were examined by the luminol-dependent chemiluminescence (CL), adherence and bactericidal tests. SUS rats with pre-gingivitis showed lower CL responses of isolated PMNs and whole blood than control rats (RES rats). After plague formation and progression of gingivitis, the CL response gradually increased in SUS rats. RES rats had healthy gingiva and showed no increase in CL responses. Impaired PMN adherence was observed in SUS rats with pre-gingivitis but not in RES rats. PMNs from SUS rats with pre-gingivitis also showed lower bactericidal activity than those from RES rats. Dysfunction of PMNs might induce gingivitis as a result of decreased protection against periodontal pathogens and an elevated level of CL response can be recognized with progression of gingivitis.
The Japanese journal of veterinary science | 1987
Hiroshi Isogai; Emiko Isogai; Hitomi Wakizaka; Nobuyoshi Ito; Bunei Syuto; Fuyu Ishii; Kazuo Takano
Bifidobacteria and Microflora | 1992
Emiko Isogai; Hiroshi Isogai; Nobuhiro Fujii; Kimiharu Hirose; Hitomi Wakizaka; Hiroko Miura; Fuminobu Yoshimura
JOURNAL OF DENTAL HEALTH | 1989
Hitomi Wakizaka; Itsuo Ueda; Emiko Isogai; Hiroko Miura; Nobuyoshi Ito
JOURNAL OF DENTAL HEALTH | 1989
Hiroko Miura; Emiko Isogai; Hiroshi Isogai; Hitomi Wakizaka; Itsuo Ueda; Nobuyoshi Ito
The Japanese journal of veterinary science | 1989
Hiroshi Isogai; Emiko Isogai; Hitomi Wakizaka; Hiroko Miura; Masayoshi Niiyama; Jun Yasuda; Ryozo Azuma; Hiroaki Ohmi; Kazuo Takano
Journal of Oral Biosciences | 1988
Hiroko Miura; Itsuo Ueda; Hitomi Wakizaka; Hiroshi Isogai; Nobuyoshi Ito
Japanese Journal of Oral Biology | 1988
Hitomi Wakizaka; Nobuyoshi Ito; Itsuo Ueda; Hiroko Miura; Osamu Nakade; Tohru Kaku; Tomizo Okuyama; Norio Shimura
JOURNAL OF DENTAL HEALTH | 1988
Hitomi Wakizaka; Itsuo Ueda; Emiko Isogai; Hiroko Miura; Nobuyoshi Ito; Masaaki Hoshi; Koshiro Inomata