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Carbohydrate Research | 1991

Relationship between conformation and biological response for (1→3)-β-d-glucans in the activation of coagulation Factor G from limulus amebocyte lysate and host-mediated antitumor activity. Demonstration of single-helix conformation as a stimulant.

Hazime Saitô; Yuko Yoshioka; Nobuaki Uehara; Jun Aketagawa; Shigenori Tanaka; Yuko Shibata

The relationship between the conformation of (1----3)-beta-D-glucans in gel or hydrated form and the stimulation of two types of biological responses, namely, activation of coagulation Factor G from limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) and host-mediated antitumor activity was examined. Both types were activated by the single-helical conformation, as revealed by high-resolution, solid-state 13C-n.m.r. spectroscopy. The potency of activation of Factor G was increased over 100-fold by treatment with a NaOH solution which leads to a complete or partial conversion from the triple to the single helix. Such a single-helix specific response was also demonstrated for the antitumor activity of curdlan, although the distinction was less pronounced for branched (1----3)-beta-D-glucans. The presence of the single-helix conformation was observed in schizophyllan gel, even though the triple helix is the most stable form of branched glucans in aqueous media.


Asaio Journal | 1995

Development of a new endotoxin sensor with intermittent injection of limulus reagent for continuous monitoring of dialysate fluid

Satoka Aoyagi; Yasuo Yoshimi; Kiyotaka Sakai; Jun Aketagawa; Shigenori Tanaka

This report describes a method of continuously, stably, and inexpensively measuring endotoxin (ET) concentrations in dialysate fluid using an ET sensor with intermittent injection of limulus reagent. An ET solution simulating dialysate fluid was sampled in a single tube at a flow rate of 260 microliters/min and mixed with 30 microliters of limulus reagent intermittently injected into the tube. The absorbance of the solution was measured after the limulus reaction at 313 or 318 degrees K at 26 min. A good linear relationship (r = 0.98) between peak area of absorbance and ET concentration at ET concentrations ranging from 0 to 0.12 endotoxin unit (EU)/ml was obtained, using a spectrophotometer with a cell volume of 8 microliter. The baseline rose after the measurements were taken because the cell volume was so small that the cell was stuffed with gel. A good linear relationship (r = 1.00) at ET concentration of 0.1-0.25 EU/ml was also obtained, and the baseline was unchanged after measurements, using a metal free spectrophotometer with a cell volume of 420 microliters. In conclusion, to measure ET concentrations below 0.1 EU/ml, the cell volume of a metal free spectrophotometer should be minimal.


Asaio Journal | 2002

Development of a contamination free 6 valve injector inline monitoring system for endotoxin measurement in dialysate.

Takehiro Miyasaka; Yasuko Matsuda; Kiyotaka Sakai; Seiichi Mochizuki; Shigenori Tanaka

Use of dialysate as supplement fluid in hemodiafiltration requires controlling contamination by endotoxin of the dialysate. We thus aimed at developing an endotoxin monitoring system with complete exclusion of endotoxin contamination for simple, easy, and accurate measurement of endotoxin concentration in dialysate. In the present study, we used a 6 valve injector along with a high performance liquid chromatogram system. This new system showed a sensitivity of approximately 1 endotoxin units (EU)/L in the range of 0 to 30 EU/L endotoxin in dialysate and no trace of endotoxin contamination. In conclusion, the new endotoxin monitoring system showed high sensitivity and reproducibility, with easy operation.


Archive | 1989

Horseshoe crab amebocyte lysate factor g activation inhibitor

Shigenori Tanaka; Jun Aketagawa; Makoto Ohki; Shoji Takahashi; Hiroshi Tamura; Yuko Shibata


Archive | 1994

Reagent for endotoxin-specific assay

Hiroshi Tamura; Toshio Oda; Shigenori Tanaka


Archive | 1991

Method of preparing Limulus amoebocyte lysate

Shigenori Tanaka; Jun Aketagawa; Yuko Shibata


Archive | 1993

Pretreating reagent, pretreatment method, assay with pretreated samples, assay kit and method of diagnosing infectious diseases

Shigenori Tanaka; Hiroshi Tamura


Archive | 1994

Reagent for endotoxin assay and method for endotoxin assay using the same

Shigenori Tanaka; Hiroshi Tamura; Kazuhiro Aita


Journal of Membrane Science | 2006

Evaluation of the activity of endotoxin trapped by a hollow-fiber dialysis membrane

Ken Yamamoto; Masato Matsuda; Masayo Hayama; Jun Asutagawa; Shigenori Tanaka; Fukashi Kohori; Kiyotaka Sakai


Archive | 1995

Reagent for determining (1→3)-β-D-glucan

Shigenori Tanaka; Hiroshi Tamura; Makoto Ohki

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Yasuo Yoshimi

Shibaura Institute of Technology

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