Shigemi Kato
St. Marianna University School of Medicine
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Experimental Cell Research | 1992
Shigemi Kato; Kaoru Otsu; Kumiko Ohtake; Yoshitada Kimura; Takashi Yashiro; Takuro Suzuki; Nobu Akamatsu
Distribution of fibronectin, laminin, and collagens type I, III, IV, and V in the lobular regions of regenerating rat liver was studied by indirect immunofluorescence. Little or no laminin was detected in sham-operated controls throughout the experimental period, while it was detected in sinusoids of regenerating liver as early as 6 h after partial hepatectomy (PH). After reaching a maximum at 24 h, it decreased and was barely detectable 6 days after PH. Changes in the other extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins were evident 3 days after PH, but not earlier than 24 h. Hepatocytes isolated from regenerating rat livers were tested in a short term assay for attachment to the substrates coated with the ECM proteins. The attachment of hepatocytes to laminin substrates increased 12 h after PH, reached a maximum at 24 h, and decreased to the control level 6 days after PH, while that of the control remained constant. The attachment to fibronectin substrates was not different between regenerating livers and controls at any time point. The attachment to collagen did not change earlier than 24 h after PH, but increased slightly 3 days after PH. Primary rat hepatocytes cultured on the substrates coated with the ECM proteins were determined for replicative DNA synthesis in response to epidermal growth factor. Both in normal liver and in regenerating liver 24 h after PH, laminin was one of the most effective substrates in supporting the responsiveness of hepatocytes to the growth stimulus. Taken together, these results suggest the importance of hepatocyte-laminin interaction during the early stage of liver regeneration possibly in growth stimulation of hepatocytes and/or maintenance of hepatocyte-specific functions.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 1992
Kaoru Otsu; Shigemi Kato; Kumiko Ohtake; Nobu Akamatsu
Sepharose CL-6B column chromatography of crude extracts from the slices of regenerating rat livers after partial hepatectomy and sham-operated controls labeled with [35S]sulfuric acid revealed an enhancement of [35S]sulfate incorporation into proteoglycan fractions during regeneration. The 35S-labeled proteoglycans contained heparan sulfate (more than 80% of the total) and chondroitin/dermatan sulfate. The 35S-incorporation into both glycosaminoglycans increased to maxima 3-5 days after partial hepatectomy and decreased thereafter toward the respective control levels. When [35S]sulfuric acid was replaced by [3H]glucosamine, similar results were obtained. These results suggest that the maximal stimulation of proteoglycan synthesis in regenerating rat liver follows the maximal mitosis of hepatic cells 1-2 days after partial hepatectomy. The 35S-labeled proteoglycans from regenerating liver 3 days after partial hepatectomy and control were analyzed further. They were similar in chromatographic behavior on a gel filtration or an anion-exchange column and in glycosaminoglycan composition. Their glycosaminoglycans were indistinguishable in electrophoretic mobility. However, these proteoglycans were slightly but significantly different in their affinity to octyl-Sepharose and in the molecular-weight distribution of their glycosaminoglycans.
Experimental Cell Research | 1994
Shigemi Kato; Takehisa Ishii; Hiroto Hara; Nobuo Sugiura; Koji Kimata; Nobu Akamatsu
Biochemical Journal | 1991
S Oda-Tamai; Shigemi Kato; Nobu Akamatsu
Cell Structure and Function | 1995
Shigemi Kato; Nobuo Sugiura; Koji Kimata; Toru Kujiraoka; Jun-ichi Toyoda; Nobu Akamatsu
Biochemical Journal | 1988
Shigemi Kato; S Oda-Tamai; Nobu Akamatsu
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1984
Shigemi Kato; Nobu Akamatso
Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications | 1985
Ikuko Ishii; Noriko Takahashi; Shigemi Kato; Nobu Akamatsu; Yutaka Kawazoe
Biochemical Journal | 1989
S Oda-Tamai; Shigemi Kato; Nobu Akamatsu
International Congress Series | 2001
Risa Suzuki; Sadako Yamada; Haruhi Uchibori-Iwaki; Sachie Oda-Tamai; Shigemi Kato; Nobu Akamatsu; Atsuko Yoneda; Haruko Ogawa