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Poultry Science | 2011

Aging transition of the bacterial community structure in the chick ceca

T. Tanikawa; N. Shoji; N. Sonohara; S. Saito; Yoichiro Shimura; Jun Fukushima; Tamio Inamoto

The transition of the bacterial community structure and predominant bacteria in the ceca of chicks from hatching to 2 wk of age was investigated using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis with the 16S ribosomal RNA gene, followed by phylogenetic analysis. The results demonstrated that most of the cecal bacterial flora from hatching to a few days old consisted of Escherichia coli (sequence similarity: 100%), and the floral diversity was still low 2 wk posthatch. These findings will help contribute to the development of a novel competitive exclusion product.


Journal of Poultry Science | 2016

Nurmi-type Culture Prepared using Culture Media without L-Cysteine Enhances Salmonella Exclusion in Hatched Layer Chicks

Yoichiro Shimura; Nobuo Shoji; Taichiro Tanikawa; Tomoaki Obayashi; Jun Honda; Miyuki Tanaka; Yukiko Sasaki; Jun Fukushima; Tamio Inamoto

To determine the influence of media composition on Salmonella exclusion of Nurmi-type cultures, two and four types of cultures in the first and second trial, respectively, were prepared from the cecal contents of conventional laying hens, and Salmonella exclusion was assessed in newly hatched chicks. In the first trial, modified Viande Levure (VL) broth or nutrient broth (NB) were used to prepare Nurmi-type cultures (N-VL and N-NB), which were administered to the newly hatched chicks. Twenty-four hours later, the chicks were challenged with Salmonella enterica Typhimurium EF85-9 (ST). ST recoveries (log10 colony forming units/g of cecal contents) from the N-VL-, N-NB-, and control-treated groups 5 days after the challenge were 7.6±0.6, 0.9±1.9, and 7.7±0.4, respectively. The results suggested the influence of l-cysteine (Cys) present in the VL broth. Thus, we determined the effect of Cys in the second trial. We prepared two other cultures using VL broth without Cys (N-VL−Cys) and NB with Cys (NNB−Cys). ST recoveries from the cecal contents of the N-VL-, N-VL−Cys-, and control-treated groups were 6.3±0.9, 2.1±2.5, and 9.2±0.8, respectively. ST was not recovered from the N-NB- and N-NB−Cys-treated groups. To identify bacteria with Salmonella exclusion activity, we isolated 41 bacterial strains from the ceca of N-NB-treated chicks without Salmonella challenge. Most isolates were identified as Enterococcus faecalis or E. mundtii based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and only four cultures excluded Salmonella. Therefore, VL broth containing Cys was not always required for preparing Nurmi-type cultures. The use of media prepared with Cys at the lowest possible concentration or without Cys would promote to enhance Salmonella exclusion from Nurmi-type cultures.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1994

Antibiotic Susceptibility of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae Isolated from Swine

Tamio Inamoto; Hirotada Takahashi; Koushi Yamamoto; Yutaka Nakai; Keiji Ogimoto


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1994

Antibacterial Activity of Tilmicosin against Pasteurella multocida and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Isolated from Pneumonic Lesions in Swine

Tamio Inamoto; Katsuaki Kikuchi; Hiroaki Iijima; Yasunaga Kawashima; Yutaka Nakai; Keiji Ogimoto


Microbial Ecology | 2013

Seawater inundation from the 2011 Tohoku tsunami continues to strongly affect soil bacterial communities 1 year later.

Ryoki Asano; Yutaka Nakai; Wataru Kawada; Yoichiro Shimura; Tamio Inamoto; Jun Fukushima


Carbohydrate Research | 2011

Enzymatic synthesis of novel branched sugar alcohols mediated by the transglycosylation reaction of pullulan-hydrolyzing amylase II (TVA II) cloned from Thermoactinomyces vulgaris R-47

Yoichiro Shimura; Keimei Oh; Misaki Kon; Eri Yamamoto; Yoshinori Mizuno; Takashi Adachi; Tomomi Abe; Shigeru Tamogami; Jun Fukushima; Tamio Inamoto; Takashi Tonozuka


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1992

Developmental process of Cryptosporidium in the intestine and bursa of Fabricius of chickens.

Hiroshi Takano; Tamio Inamoto; Keiji Ogimoto; Yutaka Nakai


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1996

Medication of Feedlot Calves Infected with Eimeria spp. by a Combination of Sulfamonomethoxine and Ormetoprim.

Hasbullah; Hidenobu Itahana; Tatsuya Uchida; Tamio Inamoto; Yutaka Nakai; Keiji Ogimoto


Journal of Poultry Science | 2014

Influence of Propolis Residue on the Bacterial Flora in the Cecum of Nanbu Kashiwa

Kazumi Kita; Ito R. Ken; Chinami Akamine; Wataru Kawada; Yoichiro Shimura; Tamio Inamoto


Nihon Chikusan Gakkaiho | 1997

Changes in Microbial Flora of Animal Feces after Excretion

Yutaka Nakai; Masayoshi Saito; Masayoshi Nakatani; Chikara Kohda; Tasuke Ando; Tamio Inamoto; Keiji Ogimoto

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Jun Fukushima

Akita Prefectural University

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Akita Prefectural University

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Akita Prefectural University

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