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Theriogenology | 1998

Effect of passive immunization against inhibin on FSH secretion, folliculogenesis and ovulation rate during the follicular phase of the estrous cycle in mares.

Yasuo Nambo; Hiroyuki Kaneko; Shun-ichi Nagata; Masa-aki Oikawa; Toyohiko Yoshihara; Natsuko Nagamine; Gen Watanabe; Kazuyoshi Taya

Physiological roles of inhibin in mares were investigated by means of passive immunization using an antiserum to inhibin that had been raised in a castrated goat. Eight mares were given an intravenous injection of either 100 mL (n = 4) or 200 mL (n = 4) of inhibin antiserum 4 d after a single intramuscular injection of PGF2 alpha on Day 8 after ovulation, 4 control mares were treated with 100 mL castrated goat serum in the same manner. Jugular vein blood samples were collected after treatment with the serum until 192 h post treatment. Follicular growth and ovulations were monitored by ultrasound examination at 24-h intervals. The ability of the inhibin antiserum to neutralize the bioactivity of equine inhibin was examined in vitro using a rat pituitary cell culture system. Suppression of secretion of FSH from cultured rat pituitary cells by equine follicular fluid was reversed by the addition of increasing doses of the inhibin antiserum, thereby indicating its bioactivity. Plasma levels of FSH and estradiol-17 beta were higher in mares treated with the inhibin antiserum. The ovulation rate was significantly higher in mares treated with antiserum (100 mL = 3.75 +/- 0.63; 200 mL = 4.50 +/- 0.65) than in control mares (1.25 +/- 0.25). These results demonstrate that inhibin is important in regulating FSH secretion and folliculogenesis in mares. They also show that neutralization of the bioactivity of inhibin may become a new method for the control of folliculogenesis and ovulation rate in mares.


Matrix Biology | 2002

TGF-β alters collagen XII and XIV mRNA levels in cultured equine tenocytes

Katsuhiko Arai; Yoshinori Kasashima; Ataru Kobayashi; Atsutoshi Kuwano; Toyohiko Yoshihara

Abstract The effects of TGF-β1, β2 and β3 (TGF-β) on levels of mRNA corresponding to the α chains of type XII and type XIV collagens in equine tenocyte cultures were assessed using the ribonuclease protection assay (RPA). The level of α1(XII) mRNA in untreated monolayer cultures was approximately 50- to 100-fold greater than α1(XIV) mRNA level. Addition of TGF-β resulted in an increase in the amount of α1(XII) present and a decrease of α1(XIV) mRNA in a dose-dependent manner. Specifically, the level of α1(XII) mRNA was doubled, but α1(XIV) was decreased to 30% of control by the addition of 2 ng/ml of TGF-β1 to the cultures. These effects were completely abrogated by neutralizing antibody specific for TGF-β. In addition, electron microscopy demonstrated that bundled collagen fibers were formed in the intercellular spaces of multilayered tenocytes which had been cultured for 2 weeks in the presence of exogenous TGF-β1 together with ascorbic acid phosphate. These results suggest that type XII and/or type XIV collagens modulate the structure of ECM formed by tenocytes in culture.


Veterinary Record | 2001

Surfactant proteins in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of horses: assay technique and changes following road transport

Seiji Hobo; Toyohiko Yoshihara; Masa-aki Oikawa; J. H. Jones

An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed for equine surfactant proteins SP-A and SP-D in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF). Anti-equine SP-A or SP-D monoclonal antibodies (mAb) were produced by hybridoma technology, purified by the antibody purification reagent, and analysed by Western blotting analysis. The immunoreaction (two-site sandwich ELISA) with a mAb, peroxidase-labelled mAb and BALF sample was carried out simultaneously and analytical recovery and precision were assayed. Six mAb for SP-A and four mAb for SP-D were successfully cloned in limiting dilution to monoclonality. These mAb were reacted with equine SP-A or SP-D on Western blotting analysis. For SP-A, a combination of solid-phase TA08 and horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated WA28 was found to be more sensitive than other combinations, gave a good dose response and was capable of measuring 0.78 to 100 ng of protein/mi. For SP-D, a combination of solid-phase TD13 and HRP-conjugated WD19 was found to be more sensitive than other combinations, had a good dose response and was capable of measuring 0.78 to 200 ng of protein/ml. The assay was used to determine the effect of 41 hours of road transport on the concentrations of SP-A and SP-D in the BALF of 30 horses. The concentrations of SP-A and SP-D decreased by 55 per cent and 36 per cent, respectively, decreases similar to the decrease in phosphatidylglycerol concentration previously reported by the authors.


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 1990

Morphology of equine allantochorion at the tip of the pregnant horn.

Masa-aki Oikawa; Toyohiko Yoshihara; Mikihiro Kaneko; Takashi Yoshikawa

The morphology of the equine allantochorion at the tip of the pregnant horn was studied in the membranes of 14 mares. The findings in the allantochorion at the tip of the pregnant horn were of two types; one was growth retardation (hypoplastic villi, tunica adventitia of the vessels resembling embryonal connective tissue and the extended spaces of remnants of the extraembryonic coelom), the other was placental hypoxia or ischaemia (parakeratosis, stratified squamous metaplasia, necrosis of the trophoblasts, thickening of the basement membrane and fibrous hyperplasia of villous stroma). It seems likely that hypoplastic villi are caused by disordered formation of the microcotyledon accompanying the progression of pregnancy.


Blood | 1991

2.5S nerve growth factor enhances survival, phagocytosis, and superoxide production of murine neutrophils

Yukiko Kannan; Hiroko Ushio; Hiromi Koyama; Mitsuhiro Okada; Masa-aki Oikawa; Toyohiko Yoshihara; Mikihiro Kaneko; Hiroshi Matsuda


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1999

Pathologic and Electrocardiographic Findings in Sudden Cardiac Death in Racehorses

Keij Kiryu; Noboru Machida; Yoko Kashida; Toyohiko Yoshihara; Akio Amada; Takeshi Yamamoto


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2002

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Application to Live Horse for Diagnosis of Tendinitis

Yoshinori Kasashima; Atsutoshi Kuwano; Yoshinari Katayama; Yasuho Taura; Toyohiko Yoshihara


Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine | 1995

Age-related morphometrical changes of arteries of uterine wall in mares.

Yasuo Nambo; Masa-aki Oikawa; Toyohiko Yoshihara; Atsutoshi Kuwano; Yoshinari Katayama


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1999

The effect of motilin on the regulation mechanism of intestinal motility in conscious horses.

Naoki Sasaki; Toyohiko Yoshihara


Journal of Equine Science | 2002

An Outbreak of Stringhalt Resembling Australian Stringhalt in Japan

Toshiyuki Takahashi; Masaaki Kitamura; Yuka Endo; Daisuke Eto; Osamu Aoki; Ryo Kusunose; Toyohiko Yoshihara; Makoto Kai

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Yoshio Tomioka

Japan Racing Association

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Ryuichi Wada

Japan Racing Association

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Keiji Kiryu

Japan Racing Association

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Naoki Sasaki

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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