Kazuei Matsubara
Iwate University
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Microbiology and Immunology | 2006
Ryô Harasawa; Fumio Aoyama; Masanobu Goryo; Kosuke Okada; Takashi Nishimura; Kazuei Matsubara; Tsunenori Tsujimoto; Massimo Giangaspero
Sixteen serum samples collected from free‐living Japanese serows, Capricornis crispus, between 2001 and 2004 in Morioka and its vicinity were examined for the presence of pestivirus by reverse transcription‐nested PCR procedure. Three out of the 16 samples produced a visible band in electrophoresed agarose gels. The nucleotide sequences of the three PCR products were found to be identical. The pestivirus found in the serow was identified as Bovine viral diarrhea virus 1 (BVDV‐1) based on nucleotide sequence analyses by phylogeny as well as palindromic nucleotide substitutions at the 5′ untranslated regions. Our data first indicated that BVDV‐1 infection occurred continuously among the free‐living serow populations though the role of BVDV‐1 in wild ungulates is currently unknown.
Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2018
Shizuka Mizumachi; Taiki Aritomi; Kuniaki Sasaki; Kazuei Matsubara; Yuji Hirao
Macromolecular crowded culture medium formed by addition of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP; molecular weight = 360 000), positively influences the viability, growth, and development of bovine oocytes. Owing to its apparently various effects, uncovering the specific mechanisms of crowding responsible for these outcomes is important. The present study was conducted to determine the effects of crowding on oocytes with a particular focus on the intimacy of contacts between oocyte and cumulus/granulosa cells. Growing mouse oocyte-granulosa cell complexes were cultured for 10 days in a modified α-minimum essential medium, supplemented with PVP at a concentration of 0%, 1%, 2%, or 3% (w/v). Although the complexes developed in all groups, 2% and 3% PVP medium induced a substantial morphological modification, and a larger proportion of oocytes associated with cumulus cells survived in 3% PVP medium than in the 0% or 1% PVP medium. No significant difference was found in the frequencies of polar body extrusion (78–88%) and blastocyst formation (approximately 40%) after in vitro fertilization among the experimental groups. Confocal laser scanning microscopy indicated a higher number of transzonal processes reaching the oocyte from cumulus cells in 2% PVP medium than in 0% PVP medium. Transmission electron microscopy depicted close adhesion of the oocyte with cumulus cells in 2% PVP medium —bearing a resemblance to their in vivo counterparts— and loose adhesion in 0% PVP medium. In conclusion, we found that a mechanism for the action of crowded conditions involves the strengthening of contacts and communication between oocytes and companion cumulus/granulosa cells.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2010
Yusaku Watanabe; Masatoshi Fujihara; Hisato Obara; Kazuei Matsubara; Kiyoshi Yamauchi; Ryô Harasawa
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2011
Yoshihiro Ohtake; Ikuo Nishizawa; Makoto Sato; Yusaku Watanabe; Takashi Nishimura; Kazuei Matsubara; Kazuya Nagai; Ryô Harasawa
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2009
Makoto Sato; Ikuo Nishizawa; Masatoshi Fujihara; Takashi Nishimura; Kazuei Matsubara; Ryô Harasawa
Journal of Poultry Science | 2011
Kazuhiro Rikimaru; Natsuki Ito; Yoshiaki Nakamura; Daiki Takahashi; Manami Ono; Megumi Komatsu; Kazuei Matsubara
Journal of Poultry Science | 2014
Kazuhiro Rikimaru; Yoshiaki Nakamura; Daiki Takahashi; Megumi Komatsu; Natsuki Ito; Kazuei Matsubara; Takahiro Tagami
Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2018
Kanako Koiwa; Akira Kadooka; Kouta Suzuki; Kuniaki Sasaki; Masaki Yokoo; To-ichi Hirata; Jin Kumagai; Kazuei Matsubara
Journal of Agriculture & Life Sciences | 2018
Shingo Ohashi; Chiaki Nishi; Yoshitaka Deguchi; Hisayoshi Kofujita; Kazuei Matsubara; Rikio Takase; Takuo Murakami
Ieej Transactions on Electronics, Information and Systems | 2014
Shingo Ohashi; Norihisa Segawa; Naoya Sawada; Yoshitaka Deguchi; Hisayoshi Kofujita; Kazuei Matsubara