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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 1983

Effect of short physical exercise on the levels of zinc and carbonic anhydrase isoenzyme activities in human erythrocytes

Hideki Ohno; Fumiko Hirata; Kazuyuki Terayama; Tadao Kawarabayashi; R. Doi; T. Kondo; Naoyuki Taniguchi

SummaryStudies of the influences of physical exercise of short duration (bicycle ergometer, 200 W for 30 min) on the activities of carbonic anhydrase isoenzymes (CA-B and CA-C types) and zinc concentration in erythrocytes were made on 5 untrained healthy male volunteers. The subjects were rested for 30 min after the exercise. There were significant decreases in the levels of zinc, CA-B, total carbonic anhydrase activity and CA-B-dependent activity immediately after exercise, but after 30 min of rest they all returned to their pre-exercise levels. No significant change in CA-C level or CA-C-dependent activity was found after exercise. Immediately after exercise, total carbonic anhydrase activity and CA-B-dependent activity following the addition of Zn2+ showed significant increases, compared with their respective activities without Zn2+ addition. However, no such effects were observed just before exercise or after rest; the addition of Zn2+ had no effect on CA-C-dependent activity at any time. A significant correlation was found between the changes in concentration of zinc and CA-B-dependent activity after exercise (r=0.711). The findings of the present study suggest that active CA-B enzymes are converted in part to inactive enzymes during acute physical exercise, possibly by decreased zinc binding. Moreover, the change in CA-B-dependent activity correlated well with the changes in pH and HCO3 concentrations in venous blood (r=0.853 and r=0.718, respectively). One may speculate that an adaptive decrease in CA-B-dependent activity in erythrocytes occurs with increased acidification in blood during heavy physical exercise of short duration.


Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | 1982

Effect of physical exercise on the specific activity of carbonic anhydrase isozyme in human erythrocytes.

Hideki Ohno; Naoyuki Taniguchi; T. Kondo; E. Takakuwa; Kazuyuki Terayama; Tadao Kawarabayashi

Significant decreases in the levels of both carbonic anhydrase type B and total esterase activity of human erythrocytes were observed after physical exercise (bicycle ergometer, 150 W for 30 min). Since carbonic anhydrase B-dependent esterase activity likewise decreased, the decrease in the total esterase activity would be caused by the decrease of carbonic anhydrase B activity. The specific activity of carbonic anhydrase B tended to decrease after the exercise. On the other hand no such effects were noted for carbonic anhydrase type C.


Japanese journal of hygiene | 1984

Studies on bacterial aerosol. Part 10. Species classification and antibiotic susceptibility of airborne staphylococci in hospital

Fumiko Hirata; Kazuyuki Terayama; Tadao Kawarabayashi

A new scheme for species-classification of staphylococci was applied to 124 strains of airborne staphylococci (A. S.) isolated from the air in hospital wards. For comparison, 204 strains of A. S. dispersed from healthy subjects and 521 strains of staphylococci isolated from their skin were also classified. In addition, both strains of A. S. in hospital wards and from the healthy subjects were tested for susceptibility to 11 major antibiotics (penicillin G, methicillin, cloxacillin, ampicillin, cephaloridine, erythromycin, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, tetracycline, kanamycin and gentamycin).The results obtained were as follows:1. One of the 124 strains of A. S. from the hospital wards was identified as Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). The remaining 123 strains of coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) were classified into S. epidermidis (35.5%), S. haemolyticus (11.3%) and other species, except for 41 strains (33.1%) which were not classified. Most of the staphylococcal strains isolated from the healthy human skin were identified as S. epidermidis (82.0%). On the other hand, a large number of unclassifiable strains (76.5%) were observed in A. S. from the healthy subjects.2. The airborne CNS strains from the hospital wards showed marked differences in minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) for all antibiotics tested when compared to those from the healthy subjects. Particularly, half of them were resistant to penicillin G, methicillin, ampicillin and kanamycin. Similarly, the rate of airborne CNS strains in hospital wards was much higher for multi-drug resistance than those from the healthy subjects.The results suggest that some airborne CNS in hospital wards may act as opportunistic pathogens.


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 1978

TOXICITY OF HEAVY METALS AND INSECTICIDES ON SLIME MOLD PHYSARUM POLYCERHALUM

Kazuyuki Terayama; Hiroshi Honma; Tadao Kawarabayashi


Industrial Health | 1983

Effect of physical exercise on glucose and amino acid metabolism in human venous blood.

Hideki Ohno; Fumiko Hirata; Kazuyuki Terayama; Tadao Kawarabayashi; Hideo Watanabe; Morihiko Nishino; Naoyuki Taniguchi


Industrial Health | 1982

Effects of training of short duration on the levels of zinc and carbonic anhydrase isoenzymes in human erythrocytes.

Hideki Ohno; Fumiko Hirata; Kazuyuki Terayama; Tadao Kawarabayashi; Rikuo Doi; Takahito Kondo; Naoyuki Taniguchi


Industrial Health | 1982

Effect of Pyridoxal 5'-Phosphate on the Activity of Aspartate Aminotransferase Isoenzyme in Human Plasma After Physical Exercise

Hideki Ohno; Naoyuki Taniguchi; Kazuyuki Terayama; Fumiko Hirata; Tadao Kawarabayashi


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1981

Effect of Pyridoxal 5-Phosphate on the Activity of GOT Isozyme in Plasma from Patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Hideki Ohno; Naoyuki Taniguchi; Kazuyuki Terayama; Fumiko Hirata; Tadao Kawarabayashi; Sanji Miyoshino; Ichiro Matsuda


Industrial Health | 1981

FRAGILITY OF ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES IN PATIENTS WITH VIBRATION DISEASE : A PRELIMINARY REPORT

Hideki Ohno; Kazuyuki Tarayama; Fumiko Hirata; Tadao Kawarabayashi; Hitoshi Ochi; Naoyuki Taniguchi; Eimatsu Takakuwa; Mitsugu Yamaguchi


Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (japanese Journal of Hygiene) | 1983

Studies of Bacterial Aerosols

Kazuyuki Terayama; Hideki Ohno; Fumiko Hirata; Tadao Kawarabayashi; Masayoshi Yokota; Yoh Aoi; Hidehiko Nakata

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Fumiko Hirata

Asahikawa Medical College

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Hideki Ohno

Asahikawa Medical College

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Hidehiko Nakata

Hokkaido University of Education

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Hiroshi Honma

Asahikawa Medical College

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Masayoshi Yokota

Hokkaido University of Education

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