Mitsuo Wada
Yamaguchi University
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Life Sciences | 1977
Mitsuo Wada; Tadashi Minamisono; L. Allen Ehrhart; Herbert K. Naito; Junichi Mise
Abstract Canine serum lipoproteins (Lp) were studied by electrophoretic and immunologic techniques. Two of five normal beagles on a regular diet were spontaneously “hyperlipidemic”. Using the double-layer separating gel, polyacrylamide gel (PAG) block electrophoresis method, α 1 -, α 2 -, and β-Lps were consistently detected. While α 1 -Lp was the major serum Lp in normolipidemic dogs, α 2 - and β-Lps were elevated in the “hyperlipidemic” animals. The α 1 -Lp and α 2 -Lp exhibited A 1 and A 2 antigenic components and β-Lp had B and C components. We propose that in all probability α 1 - and α 2 -Lp have similar A 1 , A 2 components, but that β-Lp contains both B and C components. This suggests that α 1 - and α 2 -Lps, particularly in beagles with familial hyperlipoproteinemia are distinct Lp entities with similar lipid composition and with two common major antigenic components. The albumin fraction of PAG block electrophoretograms contained lipid materials other than free fatty acids. This albumin-lipid complex may be similar to that observed in guinea pig serum. On the basis of this study, the α 2 -Lp of dogs is a distinct and important Lp moiety which is elevated in the early stages of both familial and experimental canine hyperlipoproteinemia.
Contributions To Nephrology | 1978
Mitsuo Wada; Tadashi Minamisono; Akira Akamatsu; Mitsuhisa Okabe; Takao Morita; Youji Handa; Tetsuhide Unoki
: More than half of the patients with glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome and renovascular hypertension showed obviously abnormal profiles of serum lipoproteins (Lps). The abnormal profiles returned to normal or near-normal when the disease was ameliorated or corrected surgically. A unique Lp profile (broad midband pattern, BMP) was observed in approximately 89% of uremic patients on hemodialysis therapy. The results of the current investigations indicated that the BMP could probably be formed by the accumulation of catabolic remnants of VLDL.
Clinical Chemistry | 1973
Herbert K. Naito; Mitsuo Wada; L.A. Ehrhart; Lena A. Lewis
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1972
Mitsuo Wada; Junichi Mise
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1966
Mitsuo Wada; Chihiro Takada; Junichi Mise
Clinical Chemistry | 1973
Mitsuo Wada; Herbert K. Naito; L.A. Ehrhart; Lena A. Lewis
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1972
Mitsuo Wada; Junichi Mise
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1975
Mitsuo Wada; Kazunari Wada; Junichi Mise
Seibutsu Butsuri Kagaku | 1975
Mitsuo Wada; Makoto Komoda; Junichi Mise
The journal of Japan Atherosclerosis Society | 1974
Mitsuo Wada; Tadashi Minamizono; Akira Akamatsu; Kazunari Wada; Takao Morita; Hideo Fujii; Junichi Mise