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Atherosclerosis | 2002

Chlamydial infection in canine atherosclerotic lesions.

Toshiro Sako; Tatsufumi Takahashi; Kazushige Takehana; Eiji Uchida; Tetsuya Nakade; Takashi Umemura; Hiroyuki Taniyama

We attempted to detect chlamydial antigens in canine atherosclerotic lesions from seven dogs by immunohistochemical technique using anti-Chlamydia psittaci (C. psittaci) polyclonal and anti-C. pneumoniae monoclonal antibodies. Immunopositive signals to both antibodies were recognized in the atherosclerotic lesions of the aortas, coronary and splenic arteries of all dogs. Positive signals were found in the foamy cytoplasm of infiltrated macrophages and extracellular matrices in the lesions. In some lesions, cytoplasm of the endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells was also immunopositive against both antibodies. By electron microscopy, chlamydial microorganisms were found in the cytoplasm of endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells. Using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), detection of C. pneumoniae DNAs were performed in the spleen, heart (coronary arteries) and kidney in one of the seven dogs. Positive 314 bp PCR products were obtained in all samples of the dog. These results confirmed the presence of viable Chlamydiae in atheromas and supported the conclusion that the organism may be an active factor in the pathogenesis of canine, as well as human atherosclerosis.


Microbiology and Immunology | 1997

Phylogenetic Positions and Assignment of Swine and Ovine Corynebacterial Isolates Based on the 16S rDNA Sequence

Tatsufumi Takahashi; Yukari Mori; Hideaki Kobayashi; Masaru Ochi; Naoya Kikuchi; Takashi Hiramune

The nucleotide sequences of the 16S ribosomal RNA gene (rDNA) of swine and ovine corynebacterial strains were determined. The sequences of the strains that identified as Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis by their biochemical characteristics were homologous with each other. The phylogenetic position of C. pseudotuberculosis strains was closest to C. ulcerans and next closest to C. diphtheriae. The nucleotide sequence of another swine isolate, SC8, was similar to that of a recently proposed species, C. seminale, and a non‐validated species, “C. glucuronolyticum,” with about 0.01 to 0.02 evolutionary distances. Analysis of the predicted secondary structure of the 16S rRNA molecule agreed with the close phylogenetic relationships between C. pseudotuberculosis and C. ulcerans and between C. seminale and strain SC8.


Veterinary Microbiology | 1995

Plasmid profiles of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from bovine mastitis

Naoya Kikuchi; C. Kagota; T. Nomura; Takashi Hiramune; Tatsufumi Takahashi; R. Yanagawa

Plasmids of Klebsiella pneumoniae strains isolated from mastitic milk of cows were detected, and the epidemiological significance of their profiles was investigated. Of 47 K. pneumoniae isolates, 41 (87.2%) possessed plasmid(s). Although the molecular size of the plasmids ranged from 1.9 to 140 megadaltons (Md), the 125 Md plasmid was predominant (31/41, 75.6%). There was a great diversity in the plasmid profiles, however, no correlation was found between the plasmid profiles and capsular types of Klebsiella or the source of strains (dairy farms), except for one farm. All isolates obtained from cows on that farm possessed the 125 Md plasmid and their capsular type was 9.


Research in Veterinary Science | 1993

Isolation of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis from the cervical canal of clinically normal sows

H.-K. Zhao; K. Yonekawa; Tatsufumi Takahashi; Naoya Kikuchi; Takashi Hiramune; R. Yanagawa

Two isolates from the cervical canal of clinically normal sows were indistinguishable from Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in their biochemical properties and genetic homology by DNA-DNA hybridisation. Furthermore, three sheep inoculated with one of the isolates developed typical lesions of caseous lymphadenitis and gave antibody responses specifically to C pseudotuberculosis.


Veterinary Microbiology | 1996

Distribution of Corynebacterium renale among apparently healthy rats

T. Osanai; T. Ohyama; Naoya Kikuchi; Tatsufumi Takahashi; N. Kasai; Takashi Hiramune

We examined the distribution of Corynebacterium renale, a causative agent of urinary calculus, in clinically normal rats at 6 animal facilities in Japan. Swabs of the vulva and vaginal vestibule or prepuce of the rats were cultured for isolation of the organisms. C. renale has been isolated at only one animal facility, where cases of urinary calculus were reported several years ago. In this facility, 32% of female (43/135) and 22% of male (18/82) rats, 4-28 weeks old, were positive for C. renale. In contrast, 92 female and 169 male rats at other facilities without a history of the disease were negative for the organisms.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1997

Bacterial Isolation from Slaughtered Pigs Associated with Endocarditis, Especially the Isolation of Streptococcus suis

Masanori Katsumi; Yasushi Kataoka; Tatsufumi Takahashi; Naoya Kikuchi; Takashi Hiramune


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1997

Phylogenetic analyses of Staphylococcus based on the 16S rDNA sequence and assignment of clinical isolates from animals.

Tatsufumi Takahashi; Masayoshi Kaneko; Yukari Mori; Masayoshi Tsuji; Naoya Kikuchi; Takashi Hiramune


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2004

High prevalence of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) O157 from cattle in selected regions of Japan.

Ayako Ezawa; Fumie Gocho; Koji Kawata; Tatsufumi Takahashi; Naoya Kikuchi


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1997

Phylogenetic analyses of Chlamydia psittaci strains from birds based on 16S rRNA gene sequence.

Tatsufumi Takahashi; Mika Masuda; Tomomi Tsuruno; Yukari Mori; Ikuo Takashima; Takashi Hiramune; Naoya Kikuchi


Chinese Medical Sciences Journal | 1995

Taxonomic status of car bacillus based on the small subunit ribosomal RNA sequences.

Qiang Wei; Masayoshi Tsuji; Tatsufumi Takahashi; Chiaki Ishihara; Itoh T

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Naoya Kikuchi

Rakuno Gakuen University

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Yukari Mori

Rakuno Gakuen University

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R. Yanagawa

Rakuno Gakuen University

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Yasushi Kataoka

Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University

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Ayako Ezawa

Rakuno Gakuen University

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