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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1990

Dependence on O2- generation by xanthine oxidase of pathogenesis of influenza virus infection in mice.

Takaaki Akaike; Masayuki Ando; Tatsuya Oda; T Doi; Sumiko Ijiri; S Araki; Hiroshi Maeda

We evaluated various biochemical parameters in influenza virus-infected mice and focused on adenosine catabolism in the supernatant of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (s-BALF), lung tissue, and serum (plasma). The activities of adenosine deaminase (ADA) and xanthine oxidase (XO), which generates O2-, were elevated in the s-BALF, lung tissue homogenate, and serum (plasma). The elevations were most remarkable in s-BALF and in lung tissue: We found a 170-fold increase in ADA activity and a 400-fold increase in XO activity as measured per volume of alveolar lavage fluid. The ratio of activity of XO to activity of xanthine dehydrogenase in s-BALF increased from 0.15 +/- 0.05 (control; no infection) to 1.06 +/- 0.13 on day 6 after viral infection. Increased levels of various adenosine catabolites (i.e., inosine, hypoxanthine, xanthine, and uric acid) in serum and s-BALF were confirmed. We also identified O2- generation from XO in s-BALF obtained on days 6 and 8 after infection, and the generation of O2- was enhanced remarkably in the presence of adenosine. Lastly, treatment with allopurinol (an inhibitor of XO) and with chemically modified superoxide dismutase (a scavenger of O2-) improved the survival rate of influenza virus-infected mice. These results indicate that generation of oxygen-free radicals by XO, coupled with catabolic supply of hypoxanthine from adenosine catabolism, is a pathogenic principle in influenza virus infection in mice and that a therapeutic approach by elimination of oxygen radicals thus seems possible.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1989

Activation of hageman factor and prekallikrein and generation of kinin by various microbial proteinases.

Akhteruzzaman Molla; Tetsuro Yamamoto; Takaaki Akaike; S. Miyoshi; Hiroshi Maeda


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1992

Hydroxyl radical production by H2O2 plus Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase reflects the activity of free copper released from the oxidatively damaged enzyme.

Keizo Sato; Takaaki Akaike; M Kohno; Masayuki Ando; Hiroshi Maeda


Infection and Immunity | 1993

Resistance to nitric oxide in Mycobacterium avium complex and its implication in pathogenesis.

T Doi; Masayuki Ando; Takaaki Akaike; Moritaka Suga; Keizo Sato; Hiroshi Maeda


Infection and Immunity | 1993

Pronounced enhancement of .NO-dependent antimicrobial action by an .NO-oxidizing agent, imidazolineoxyl N-oxide.

K Yoshida; Takaaki Akaike; T Doi; Keizo Sato; Sumiko Ijiri; Moritaka Suga; Masayuki Ando; Hiroshi Maeda


Infection and Immunity | 1990

Inactivation of chemotactic activity of C5a by the serratial 56-kilodalton protease.

Tatsuya Oda; Yuichiro Kojima; Takaaki Akaike; Sumiko Ijiri; Akhteruzzaman Molla; Hiroshi Maeda


Journal of Virology | 1989

Molecular mechanism of complex infection by bacteria and virus analyzed by a model using serratial protease and influenza virus in mice.

Takaaki Akaike; Akhteruzzaman Molla; Masayuki Ando; S Araki; Hiroshi Maeda


Infection and Immunity | 1989

Inactivation of various proteinase inhibitors and the complement system in human plasma by the 56-kilodalton proteinase from Serratia marcescens.

Akhteruzzaman Molla; Takaaki Akaike; Hiroshi Maeda


Agents and actions | 1993

Role of bradykinin in microbial infection: enhancement of septicemia by microbial proteases and kinin.

Hiroshi Maeda; Takaaki Akaike; Sakata Y; Keishi Maruo


Princess Takamatsu symposia | 1995

Superoxide radical generation from heterocyclic amines.

Hiroshi Maeda; Keizo Sato; Takaaki Akaike

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Keizo Sato

Kyushu University of Health and Welfare

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