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European Journal of Pharmacology | 1999

Protective role of nitric oxide synthase against ischemia-reperfusion injury in guinea pig myocardial mitochondria.

Yoshihiro Hotta; Hidetsugu Otsuka-Murakami; Michiko Fujita; Junichi Nakagawa; Michio Yajima; Wei Liu; Naohisa Ishikawa; Norio Kawai; Toshiki Masumizu; Masahiro Kohno

In guinea-pig myocardial mitochondria preparation, lowering the Ca2+ concentration or pH level in the perfusate rapidly elevated the fura-2 Ca2+ signal ([Ca2+]m). Pretreatment with 10(-4) M L-Arg inhibited the rapid [Ca2+]m influx, whereas administration of 10(-4) M L-NAME did not, suggesting some association between nitric oxide (NO*) synthase (NOS) activation and Ca2+ kinetics in mitochondria. Immunoblotting analysis showed that endothelial (e)-NOS was present in mitochondria, but not inducible (i)-NOS or brain (b)-NOS. Electron microscopy observations revealed that the e-NOS antibody-reactive site in the mitochondria was the inner cristae. The production of reactive oxygen species and NO* in isolated mitochondria was detected by the spin trapping technique with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometry. Pretreatment with 10(-5) M S-nitroso-N-acetyl-DL-penicillamine (SNAP) and 10(-5) M 3-[2-Hydroxy-1-(1-methylethyl)-2-nitrosohydrazino]-1-propananin e (NOC 5), which spontaneously generate NO*, completely inhibited the [Ca2+]m uptake. In addition, N-morpholino sydnonimine hydrochloride (SIN-1) (10(-5) M), which simultaneously generates NO* as well as *O2- and peroxynitrite anion (ONOO-), inhibited the increase in [Ca2+]m. ONOO- (3 x 10(-4) M) itself also inhibited this increase. Pretreatment with the *O2(-)-scavenger manganese superoxide dismutase or catalase (200 units/ml) completely inhibited the increase in [Ca2+]m caused by lowering of either the Ca2+ concentration or the pH in the perfusate. These results suggested that the formation of reactive oxygen species promoted the [Ca2+]m influx. The agents that inhibited the [Ca2+]m influx improved contractility even in Langendorff preparations after ischemia. Based on these findings, we concluded that e-NOS exists in mitochondria and that NO* may play an important protective role in reperfusion cardiac injury after ischemia, by inhibiting the Ca2+ influx into mitochondria which are otherwise damaged by *O2-.


Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2002

Protective effects of antioxidative serotonin derivatives isolated from safflower against postischemic myocardial dysfunction

Yoshihiro Hotta; Akito Nagatsu; Wei Liu; Tatsuya Muto; Chihiro Narumiya; Xiuli Lu; Michio Yajima; Naohisa Ishikawa; Kunihiro Miyazeki; Norio Kawai; Hajime Mizukami; Jinsaku Sakakibara

N-(p-Coumaroyl)serotonin (C) and N-feruroylserotonin (F) with antioxidative activity are present in safflower oil. The protective effects of C and F were investigated in perfused guinea-pig Langendorff hearts subjected to ischemia and reperfusion. Changes in cellular levels of high phosphorous energy, NO and Ca2+ in the heart together with simultaneous recordings of left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP) were monitored by an nitric oxide (NO) electrode, fluorometry and 31P-NMR. The rate of recovery of LVDP from ischemia by reperfusion was 30.8% in the control, while in the presence of C or F a gradual increase to 63.2 or 61.0% was observed. Changes of transient NO signals (TNO) released from heart tissue in one contraction (LVDP) were observed to be upside-down with respect to transient fura-2-Ca2+ signals (TCa) and transient O2 signals detected with a pO2 electrode. At the final stage of ischemia, the intracellular concentration of Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) and the release of NO increased with no twitching and remained at a high steady level. The addition of C increased the NO level at the end of ischemia compared with the control, but [Ca2+]i during ischemia decreased. On reperfusion, the increased diastolic level of TCa and TNO returned rapidly to the control level with the recovery of LVDP. By in vitro EPR, C and F were found to directly quench the activity of active radicals. Therefore, it is concluded that the antioxidant effects of two derivatives isolated from safflower play an important role in ischemia-reperfusion hearts in close relation with NO.


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research | 1997

Bone formation by cells from femurs cultured among three-dimensionally arranged hydroxyapatite granules

Norio Kawai; Shigeo Niwa; Motoki Sato; Yoshiro Sato; Yoshiko Suwa; Ichiro Ichihara

In vitro bone formation by cells derived from adult rabbit femurs was investigated on or in several substrates with small porous hydroxyapatite granules (HAGs). When the bone fragments were cultured in HAG-packed glass tubes, which were inclined (5 degrees -30 degrees ) and rotated 90 degrees per day after one week of culture, thin lamellar tissues were newly formed in narrow spaces among the HAGs. By 11 days of culture, these tissues had been mineralized except for their periphery and had well developed collagen bundles and several monolayer cells. Some cells resided in bone lacuna-like spaces. By contrast, mineralization was negligible in 6-week cultures on two-dimensional glass and polystyrene plates with or without two-dimensionally arranged HAGs on their surfaces and in three-dimensional collagen gels with or without HAGs in spite of active cell proliferation. These results suggest that osteogenesis is accelerated in a specific three-dimensional constitution of extracellular matrix and/or under the effects of mechanical forces for the new tissue and that bioactive HAGs offer favorable three-dimensional spaces for osteogenic tissue formation.


Cell and Tissue Research | 1985

Stereologic and fine-structural studies of prostatic acinar basal cells in the dog.

Ichiro Ichihara; Norio Kawai; Raul Heilbronner; Hanspeter Rohr

SummaryThere are two distinct types of epithelial cells in the lining of the glandular acini of the prostate in adult male Beagle dogs, i.e., the columnar secretory epithelial cells and the basal cells. In contrast to the secretory epithelial cells, basal cells exhibit an abundance of micropinocytotic vesicles on their basal surface. Blood capillaries are often found in the stromal tissue in close proximity to these cells and their walls frequently display chains of fenestrations bridged by diaphragms.Stereological analysis shows that the volume density of the basal cells in the reference volume of acinar parenchyma is 0.056, and there are approximately 132.14 million cells per cm3 of prostatic tissue. An average basal cell has a volume of 373.5 μm3, and the volume densities of its nucleus, rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria and micropinocytotic vesicles, are 0.49, 0.04, 0.04, 0.094 and 0.013, respectively. These data are distinctly different from those that have been reported for the prostatic secretory epithelial cells of the same animals.


Pathobiology | 1988

Correlation of Anionic Residue Mobility at the Filopodial Plasma Membranes with Multilayer Formation in Transformed 3T3 Cells

Norio Kawai; Makoto Kawai; Toshikazu Nishimura; Kazuto Arimura; Ichiro Ichihara

Simian virus 40-transformed 3T3 (SV40-3T3) cells formed multilayers on a Falcon dish and had numerous filopodial projections, some of which intertwined with those of adjacent cells, in contrast to the few projections of their nontransformed counterparts. When these cells were incubated with polycationic ferritin (0.5 mg/ml), ferritin particles, representative of anionic sites, were spread widely on their surfaces at 4 degrees C, while they formed clusters at 37 degrees C, especially on filopodial surface areas opposing adjacent projections in SV40-3T3 cells. These findings demonstrate an increase in the mobility of molecules with anionic residues on filopodial plasma membranes in SV40-3T3 cells, thus suggesting a role for these projections in the formation of multilayered cell aggregates.


Biochemistry | 1983

Possible association of NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase and cytochrome P-450 in reconstituted phospholipid vesicles

Yukio Nisimoto; Kazuhiko Kinosita; Akira Ikegami; Norio Kawai; Ichiro Ichihara; Yukio Shibata


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2004

Effects of specific signal transduction inhibitors on increased permeability across rat endothelial monolayers induced by neuropeptide Y or VEGF.

Nakako Kurimoto; Yong-Shan Nan; Zhi-Yong Chen; Guo-Gang Feng; Toru Komatsu; Nobuhisa Kandatsu; Junken Ko; Norio Kawai; Naohisa Ishikawa


Cell Structure and Function | 1986

Fusion of SV40-Induced Endocytotic Vacuoles with the Nuclear Membrane

Toshikazu Nishimura; Norio Kawai; Makoto Kawai; Kunihiro Notake; Ichiro Ichihara


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2004

Differences in the effects of Na+-H+ exchange inhibitors on cardiac function and apoptosis in guinea-pig ischemia-reperfused hearts.

Yoshihiro Hotta; Haruaki Nishimaki; Tomohiro Takeo; Gen Itoh; Michio Yajima; Hidetsugu Otsuka-Murakami; Naohisa Ishikawa; Norio Kawai; Lei Huang; Kazuto Yamada; Setsuko Yamamoto; Kazuki Matsui; Naohito Ohashi


Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology | 2001

Protective effects of FK409, a novel nitric oxide donor, against postischemic myocardial dysfunction in guinea-pig hearts

Yongtong Cao; Yoshihiro Hotta; Kensuke Shioi; Yoshihisa Nagata; Norio Kawai; Naohisa Ishikawa

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Michio Yajima

Aichi Medical University

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Makoto Kawai

Aichi Medical University

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Shigeo Niwa

Aichi Medical University

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