Katsuji Kuno
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Planta | 2009
Shimpei Uraguchi; Masako Kiyono; Takuya Sakamoto; Izumi Watanabe; Katsuji Kuno
The contributions of cadmium (Cd) accumulation in cell walls, antioxidative enzymes and induction of phytochelatins (PCs) to Cd tolerance were investigated in two distinctive genotypes of black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.). One cultivar of black oat ‘New oat’ accumulated Cd in the leaves at the highest concentration compared to another black oat cultivar ‘Soil saver’ and other major graminaceous crops. The shoot:root Cd ratio also demonstrated that ‘New oat’ was the high Cd-accumulating cultivar, whereas ‘Soil saver’ was the low Cd-accumulating cultivar. Varied levels of Cd exposure demonstrated the strong Cd tolerance of ‘New oat’. By contrast, low Cd-accumulating cultivar ‘Soil saver’ suffered Cd toxicity such as growth defects and increased lipid peroxidation, even though it accumulated less Cd in shoots than ‘New oat’. Higher activities of ascorbate peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.11) and superoxide dismutase (EC 1. 15. 1. 1) were observed in the leaves of ‘New oat’ than in ‘Soil saver’. No advantage of ‘New oat’ in PCs induction was observed in comparison to Cd-sensitive cultivar ‘Soil saver’, although Cd exposure increased the concentration of total PCs in both cultivars. Higher and increased Cd accumulation in cell wall fraction was observed in shoots of ‘New oat’. On the other hand, in ‘Soil saver’, apoplasmic Cd accumulation showed saturation under higher Cd exposure. Overall, the present results suggest that cell wall Cd accumulation and antioxidative activities function in the tolerance against Cd stress possibly in combination with vacuolar Cd compartmentation.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2007
Sawako Horai; Tatsuhiko Furukawa; Tetsuo Ando; Suminori Akiba; Yasuo Takeda; Katsushi Yamada; Katsuji Kuno; Shintaro Abe; Izumi Watanabe
In a previous study, we showed that Hg accumulated to high levels in the liver of the Javan mongoose (Herpestes javanicus), a terrestrial mammal that lives on Amamioshima Island, Japan. This suggests a sophisticated mechanism of hepatic Hg detoxication. Assay of the subcellular localization of Hg and the expression of protective enzymes provides important clues for elucidating the mechanism of Hg detoxication. In the present study, the concentrations of 11 elements (Mg, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Se, Rb, Cd, total Hg [T-Hg] and organic Hg [O-Hg], and Pb) were determined in the liver and in five liver subcellular fractions (plasma membrane, mitochondria, nuclei, microsome, and cytosol) of this species. As the T-Hg level increased, T-Hg markedly distributed to the plasma membrane. The T-Hg levels in all subcellular fractions correlated with Se levels. Although the T-Hg level in the microsomal fraction was relatively low, the ratio of O-Hg to T-Hg was significantly lower in the microsomes than in the other fractions. Significant positive correlations were found between the level of glutathione-S-transferase-π, a marker of oxidative stress, and the O-Hg and T-Hg levels, but the correlation was better with O-Hg than with T-Hg. Western blot analysis of thioredoxin reductase 2 (TrxR2), a protein involved in protecting cells from mitochondrial oxidative stress, showed that the level of TrxR2 correlated with that of T-Hg. High TrxR2 levels may be one mechanism by which the Javan mongoose attenuates the toxicity of the high Hg levels present in the liver.
Journal of Experimental Botany | 2006
Shimpei Uraguchi; Izumi Watanabe; Akiko Yoshitomi; Masako Kiyono; Katsuji Kuno
Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2004
Hirokazu Ozaki; Izumi Watanabe; Katsuji Kuno
Science of The Total Environment | 2007
Sawako Horai; Izumi Watanabe; Hideshige Takada; Yoshikazu Iwamizu; Terutake Hayashi; Shinsuke Tanabe; Katsuji Kuno
Geochemical Journal | 2004
Hirokazu Ozaki; Izumi Watanabe; Katsuji Kuno
Weed Biology and Management | 2002
Sayaka Shiraishi; Izumi Watanabe; Katsuji Kuno; Yoshiharu Fujii
Chemosphere | 2006
Sawako Horai; Mikiko Minagawa; Hirokazu Ozaki; Izumi Watanabe; Yasuo Takeda; Katsushi Yamada; Tetsuo Ando; Suminori Akiba; Shintaro Abe; Katsuji Kuno
Chemosphere | 2007
Yoshinari Suzuki; Izumi Watanabe; Tatsuo Oshida; Yen-Jean Chen; Liang-Kong Lin; Yu-Huang Wang; Kouh-Cheng Yang; Katsuji Kuno
Chemosphere | 2006
Yoshinari Suzuki; Izumi Watanabe; Shinsuke Tanabe; Katsuji Kuno