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Archives of Oral Biology | 1995

Disaccharide analysis of chondroitin sulphate in human gingival crevicular fluid using high-performance liquid chromatography.

J. Okazaki; Aiko Kamada; F. Matsukawa; Tetsuya Sakaki; Yoshimichi Gonda

Gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) was collected into capillary tubes from healthy gingiva and sites of advanced periodontitis. Following digestion with Pronase E, the glycosaminoglycans were isolated by successive precipitation into 5% cetylpyridinium chloride and 95% ethanol. Unsaturated disaccharide isomers of chondroitin sulphate, obtained following chondroitinase ACII digestion, were analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Chondroitin sulphate was found in all GCF samples, with greater amounts in patients with periodontal disease than at control sites with a relatively healthy periodontium. The predominant isomer in the periodontal diseased group was delta Di-4S, while that in the control group and serum samples was delta Di-0S. Comparison of the relative proportions of the unsaturated disaccharides in GCF with previously reported values for alveolar bone, cementum, gingiva and periodontal ligament, as well as for serum, indicates that the chondroitin sulphate present in GCF of patients with periodontal disease originated from the mineralized connective tissues of the periodontium, notably alveolar bone, possibly with some contributions from soft connective tissues of gingiva and periodontal ligament and from serum.


Archives of Oral Biology | 1996

CHARACTERISTICS AND LOCALIZATION OF RAT SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND PROTEOGLYCANS

Aiko Kamada; Isao Tamura; J. Okazakix; F. Matsukawa; Tetsuya Sakaki

The submandibular gland proteoglycans were investigated biochemically and immunohistochemically in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Proteoglycans were extracted with 4 M guanidine-HCl, followed by ultracentrifugation in a CsCl density gradient, and fractionated by ion-exchange chromatography and gel filtration. The molecular weight of PGs was estimated by SDS-PAGE and immunoblot analysis with monoclonal antibodies (HepSS-1 or 6-B-6). The glycosaminoglycan side-chains in the proteoglycan fractions were identified by electrophoresis on cellulose acetate membrane. Three proteoglycan fractions were obtained. One was a heparan sulphate proteoglycan that migrated as a diffuse band of about 210 kDa. The other two fractions contained at least two dermatan sulphate proteoglycans of 70-85 kDa and 40-50 kDa. Digestion of these two proteoglycans with chondroitinase ABC, but not heparitinase, produced two bands of 50 and 21 kDa, which were core proteins. The smaller dermatan sulphate proteoglycan may be a portion of the other, as the core protein of both bound to 6-B-6 antibody, and sugar chains of both were the same (20-30 kDa). Heparan sulphates recognized by antibody HepSS-1 were observed widely in the basement membrane, fibrous connective tissue, and striated and excretory ductal cells, while dermatan sulphate proteoglycans recognized by antibody 6-B-6 were located in the connective tissue surrounding striated and excretory ducts.


Journal of Periodontal Research | 1992

Analysis of chondroitin sulfate isomers in the periodontium of the monkey using high-performance liquid chromatography

Joji Okazaki; Aiko Kamada; Yoshimichi Gonda; Tetsuya Sakaki


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1996

Age changes in the rat temporomandibular joint articular disc: a biochemical study on glycosaminoglycan content.

Joji Okazaki; Aiko Kamada; Y. Higuchi; T. Kanabayashi; Tetsuya Sakaki; Yoshimichi Gonda


Journal of Osaka Dental University | 1999

Correlation of E-cadherin and α-catenin expression with differentiation of oral squamous cell carcinoma

Toshio Sakaki; Masahiro Wato; Isao Tamura; Masahiro Nakajima; Shosuke Morita; Kenji Kakudo; Rikiya Shirasu; Akio Tanaka; Tetsuya Sakaki


Oral Diseases | 2008

High‐performance liquid chromatography analysis of chondroitin sulphate isomers in human whole saliva in a variety of clinical conditions

Joji Okazaki; Aiko Kamada; Yoshimichi Gonda; Tetsuya Sakaki; G. Embery


Journal of Osaka Dental University | 1993

Changes in Synovial Fluid N-Acetyl-β-Glucosaminidase Activity in the Human Temporomandibular Joint with Dysfunction

Aiko Kamada; Atsushi Fujita; Kenji Kakudo; Joji Okazaki; Masayasu Ida; Tetsuya Sakaki


European Journal of Oral Sciences | 1997

Chondroitin sulfate isomers in synovial fluid of healthy and diseased human temporomandibular joints

Joji Okazaki; Kenji Kakudo; Aiko Kamada; Eigo Utoh; Yoshimichi Gonda; Rikiya Shirasu; Tetsuya Sakaki


European Journal of Oral Sciences | 1996

Disaccharide analysis of chondroitin sulfate in peri-implant sulcus fluid from dental implants.

Joji Okazaki; Yoshimichi Gonda; Aiko Kamada; Tetsuya Sakaki; Nobuhiro Kitayama; Tatsuya Kawamura; Minoru Ueda


GANN Japanese Journal of Cancer Research | 1965

A NEW SPONTANEOUS TRANSPLANTABLE TUMOR IN DONRYU RAT.

Toshikazu Tawa; Tetsuya Sakaki; Yutaka Yokota; Shozo Yamada; Soshiro Shimada

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Aiko Kamada

Osaka Dental University

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Joji Okazaki

Osaka Dental University

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Isao Tamura

Osaka Dental University

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Akio Tanaka

Osaka Dental University

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Kenji Kakudo

Osaka Dental University

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