Oh-Hara T
Nagoya City University
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Antiviral Research | 1991
Hiroshi Harada; Hiroshi Sakagami; Kyosuke Nagata; Oh-Hara T; Yutaka Kawazoe; Akira Ishihama; Noriaki Hata; Yoshihisa Misawa; Hideo Terada; Kunio Konno
Commercial lignins suppressed the growth of influenza A virus infecting MDCK cells, and the RNA-dependent RNA synthesis, as efficiently as the high-molecular weight fractions extracted from pine cone of Pinus parviflora Sieb. et Zucc. The anti-influenza A virus activity of both pine cone extract and commercial alkali-lignin was considerably reduced by treatment with sodium chlorite, but was not affected by sulfuric acid or trifluoroacetic acid. The degraded components of lignin, various synthesized polyphenols unrelated to lignin, and natural and chemically modified glucans, were not appreciably inhibitory. The data suggest that the polymerized phenolic structure of lignified materials is responsible for the anti-influenza A virus activity.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology | 1991
Hiroshi Sakagami; Yutaka Kawazoe; Oh-Hara T; Ken Kitajima; Yasuo Inoue; Sei-ichi Tanuma; Ichikawa S; Kunio Konno
Lignin is a heterogeneous natural product composed of phenylpropane units and is usually associated with hemicellulose in its native state. Until now little attention has been paid to the potential therapeutic utility of lignified products. Natural lignified products are demonstrated in the present study to stimulate iodination significantly (incorporation of radioactive iodine into an acid‐insoluble fraction) of human peripheral blood polymorphonuclear cells (PMN). This stimulation was significantly inhibited in the presence of myeloperoxidase inhibitors. These materials were almost completely deprived of their stimulation capacity by treatment with NaCIO2, but this capacity was not affected by severe treatment with H2SO4 or trifluoroacetlc acid. Similar stimulating activity by chemically defined tannin‐related polyphenolic compounds was observed. Degradation products or component units of lignin, and natural antitumor polysaccharides and their chemically modified derivatives (introduced with negatively or positively charged groups) and polysialoglycoproteins had little or no activity. The results indicate the importance of a polymerized phenolic structure for the stimulation of PMN iodination. Possible physiological relevance of the stimulation of iodination by lignified substances is discussed.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1990
Hiroshi Sakagami; Kyosuke Nagata; Akira Ishihama; Oh-Hara T; Yutaka Kawazoe
Various dehydrogenation polymers (the so-called synthetic lignins) were synthesized from four different phenylpropenoids by endwise and bulk polymerizations and investigated for their anti-influenza virus activity. All of these materials suppressed the plaque formation of influenza virus infecting MDCK cells and the RNA-dependent RNA synthesis as effectively as the high molecular weight lignin-related extract (Fr. VI) of pine cone of Pinus parviflora Sieb. et Zucc. The structural simplicity and higher solubility of the synthesized polymers suggest that they might be regarded as potential candidates for medicinal antiviral resources.
Anticancer Research | 1989
Kunihiko Fukuchi; Hiroshi Sakagami; Ikeda M; Yutaka Kawazoe; Oh-Hara T; Kunio Konno; Ichikawa S; Noriaki Hata; Kondo H; Meihan Nonoyama
Journal of General and Applied Microbiology | 1992
Patrick K. Lai; Oh-Hara T; Yuka Tamura; Yutaka Kawazoe; Kunio Konno; Hiroshi Sakagami; Akiko Tanaka; Meihan Nonoyama
Anticancer Research | 1989
Hiroshi Sakagami; Oh-Hara T; Kaiya T; Yutaka Kawazoe; Meihan Nonoyama; Kunio Konno
in Vivo | 1990
Oh-Hara T; Hiroshi Sakagami; Yutaka Kawazoe; Toyo Kaiya; Komatsu N; Ohsawa N; Fujimaki M; Sei-ichi Tanuma; Kunio Konno
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1991
Hiroshi Sakagami; Oh-Hara T; Kohfuku Kohda; Yutaka Kawazoe
Anticancer Research | 1991
Kentaro Kikuchi; Hiroshi Sakagami; Fujinaga S; Yutaka Kawazoe; Oh-Hara T; Ichikawa S; Kurakata Y; Minoru Takeda; Tsuneo Sato
in Vivo | 1990
Oh-Hara T; Hiroshi Sakagami; Yutaka Kawazoe; Takashi Momoi; Toyo Kaiya; Kohfuku Kohda; Komatsu N; Ohsawa N; Fujimaki M; Kunio Konno