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Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 1999

Changes in concentrations of serum amyloid A protein, α1-acid glycoprotein, haptoglobin, and C-reactive protein in feline sera due to induced inflammation and surgery

Taketsugu Kajikawa; Akihito Furuta; Takafumi Onishi; Tomoko Tajima; Shunji Sugii

To identify candidates for feline acute phase proteins, the concentrations of serum amyloid A protein (SAA), alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (alpha 1-AG), C-reactive protein (CRP), and haptoglobin (Hp) were measured in sera isolated from clinically normal and hospitalized (or diseased) cats, from cats with experimentally induced inflammation, and cats subjected to surgery for urinary diversion. Measurements were made by sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and single radial immunodiffusion. The concentrations of SAA, alpha 1-AG, and Hp in sera from hospitalized cats were 7-11 times higher than in clinically normal cats. Similar results were obtained for the concentrations of SAA, alpha 1-AG, and Hp in cats with induced inflammation and cats subjected to surgery. By contrast, the serum concentration of feline CRP did not change significantly between clinically normal cats and hospitalized cats or inflammation-induced or post-surgery cats. Feline SAA concentration was found to increase earliest, with alpha 1-AG and Hp beginning to increase thereafter. From these results, feline SAA is concluded to be an acute phase reactant at the early stage of inflammation.


Journal of Parasitology | 1990

Serum hemolytic activity in dogs infected with Babesia gibsoni.

Takafumi Onishi; Keiko Ueda; Makio Horie; Taketsugu Kajikawa; Iwao Ohishi

The hemolytic activity in serum of Babesia gibsoni-infected dogs was examined. When the activity was assayed in a reaction system consisting of similar concentrations of the serum and canine red blood cells to those in blood, significant hemolysis was observed. The activity of the serum of B. gibsoni-infected dogs, either naturally or experimentally, was always higher than that of uninfected animals. Moreover, in the experimental infection with B. gibsoni, the change in serum hemolytic activity was parallel to those of anemia and parasitemia, whereas it was inversely parallel to that of the hematocrit value. The present study revealed the presence of a hemolytic factor(s) in the serum of B. gibsoni-infected dogs, suggesting that the progressive anemia was due to hemolysis by the factor(s).


Hybridoma | 2001

Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies Specific for Feline Serum Amyloid (SAA) Protein

Kimikazu Sasaki; Zhiyong Ma; Kyouji Okazaki; Tanvir S. Khatlani; Masaru Okuda; Taketsugu Kajikawa; Takafumi Onishi

Serum amyloid A (SAA) has been characterized as an inflammatory marker in many species. In this study, we have developed and characterized monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against feline SAA (fSAA) derived from culture hybridomas. These hybridomas were produced from the fusion of Balb/c-derived myeloma s/p20-Ag14 and splenocytes from mice immunized with purified recombinant feline SAA (rfSAA). Six hybridomas secreting MAbs, M2, M5, M7, M8, M13, and M15, were selected and subcloned on the basis of their specificity to rfSAA by enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA), and confirmed based on their specificity to rf-SAA by immunoblot analysis. Out of six clones, two clones (M5 and M7) showed higher reactivity with rf-SAA, and were selected for further analysis of ELISA additivity and Western blot cross-reactivity tests. As a result, M5 and M7 clones recognized the same or excessively near epitopes on rfSAA and reacted with rfSAA, fSAA and equine recombinant SAA, but showed no reaction with human recombinant SAA. Because of their specificity, these MAbs may be usefully applied in studying the measurement of SAA concentration in cat serum.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1993

Application of Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for the Seroepizootiological Survey of Antibodies against Porcine Cytomegalovirus.

Tomoko Tajima; Takeshi Hironao; Taketsugu Kajikawa; Hitoshi Kawamura


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1996

Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detection of Feline Serum Amyloid A Protein by Use of Immunological Cross-Reactivity of Polyclonal Anti-Canine Serum Amyloid A Protein Antibody

Taketsugu Kajikawa; Akihito Furuta; Takafumi Onishi; Shunji Sugii


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1994

Simple and Efficient Purification of C-Reactive Protein from Canine Serum

Takafumi Onishi; Takaomi Shimizu; Taketsugu Kajikawa


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1992

Replication of Porcine Cytomegalovirus in the 19-PFT Cell Line.

Hitoshi Kawamura; Tomoko Tajima; Takeshi Hironao; Taketsugu Kajikawa; Takao Kotani


Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association | 1994

Prevalence of Canine Babesiosis, due to Babesia gibsoni in Japan

Takafumi Onishi; Mayuko Nakai; Akane Goto; Makio Horie; Erika Nakata; Taketsugu Kajikawa


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1994

Detection of the Antibodies against Porcine Cytomegalovirus from Whole Blood Collected on the Blood Sampling Paper

Tomoko Tajima; Takeshi Hironao; Taketsugu Kajikawa; Yoshihisa Suzuki; Hitoshi Kawamura


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1993

Serum Hemolytic Activity of Babesia gibsoni-Infected Dogs: The Difference in the Activity between Self and Nonself Red Blood Cells.

Takafumi Onishi; Sayoko Suzuki; Makio Horie; Masatoshi Hashimoto; Taketsugu Kajikawa; Iwao Ohishi; Hiroyasu Ejima

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Tomoko Tajima

Osaka Prefecture University

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Akihito Furuta

Osaka Prefecture University

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Shunji Sugii

Osaka Prefecture University

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Erika Nakata

Osaka Prefecture University

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Takao Kotani

Osaka Prefecture University

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