Yasuhiro Takenaka
University of Tsukuba
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Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 1999
Shino Homma-Takeda; Yasuhiro Takenaka; Yoshito Kumagai; Nobuhiro Shimojo
A recent notion, that a variety of toxicants causing necrosis can lead to apoptosis as well, has been demonstrated with cultured cells, but not with in an vivo system. In the present study, we examined the induction of both apoptosis and necrosis in the kidneys of Wistar rats exposed to mercuric chloride (HgCl(2)). A single injection of HgCl(2) to rats at a dose of 4 mg/kg resulted in an increase in the renal DNA fragmentation evaluated as an occurrence of apoptosis, prior to urinary excretion of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and renal morphological changes assessed as necrotic phenomena. The mercury-promoted DNA fragmentation was induced in a dose-dependent manner. Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end-labeling (TUNEL) staining and morphological observation of the nuclei revealed that apoptotic cells caused by HgCl(2) were predominantly found in the proximal tubules, but not in the distal tubules, glomeruli or medullary tubules. When we confirmed the proximal tubular-selective apoptosis by inorganic mercury with a combined technique of TUNEL staining with synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence (SR-XRF) imaging, it was shown that the apoptotic cells localized in the proximal tubules did contain higher level of mercury. Thus these results indicate that the proximal tubular cells-dominant site-specific distribution of mercury appears to be associated with induction of renal apoptosis and necrosis.
Gene | 2001
Yasuhiro Takenaka; Tadashi Matsuura; Nobuyuki Haga; Youji Mitsui
Paramecium caudatum has a sexually immature period that lasts for about 60 fissions. To examine the possibility that telomere length is one of the determining factors of the duration of immaturity, we cloned the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) gene from P. caudatum, and analyzed its expression levels at mRNA, telomerase activity, and telomere length during the course of clonal division. Paramecium TERT (Pc_TERT) cDNA encodes a basic protein of 107 kDa that harbors conserved RT motifs, T motif, CP motif, and N motif. Pc_TERT mRNA is expressed at very low levels only detectable by RT-PCR, but constitutively, during immature and mature periods, exhibiting abundant telomerase activity. No clear phase shift in Pc_TERT expression, telomerase activity, or telomere length was observed at the point of maturation in P. caudatum. Instead, the telomere elongates successively as cells divide in P. caudatum, although a close species, P. tetraurelia, was reported to keep the length constant. We discuss possible mechanisms for the expression of sexual activity associated with telomere length in P. caudatum.
Journal of Occupational Health | 1997
Shino Homma-Takeda; Masami Ishido; Yoshito Kumagai; Yasuhiro Takenaka; Nobuhiro Shimojo
. Recently, toxicant-induced apoptosis has been reported for toxic metals, such as chromium3) and methylmercury4) in cultured cells. Little information, however, about metal-promoted apoptosis in vivo has been reported and the question whether apoptotic phenomena occur during exposure of animals to mercury still remains unclear. In the study reported here, we have extended our findings to mercury nephrotoxicity and show here that administration of mercury to rats results in DNA fragmentation characteristic of apoptosis in an in vivo kidney system.
Gene | 2002
Yasuhiro Takenaka; Nobuyuki Haga; Terue Harumoto; Tadashi Matsuura; Youji Mitsui
Gene | 2007
Yasuhiro Takenaka; Akira Yanagi; Hiromi Masuda; Youji Mitsui; Hiroshi Mizuno; Nobuyuki Haga
Sangyo Eiseigaku Zasshi | 1998
Hironori Kanda; Yoshito Kumagai; Hiromi Nakajima; Yasuhiro Takenaka; Shino Homma-Takeda; Nobuhiro Shimojo
The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017
Takanari Nakano; Ikuo Inoue; Yasuhiro Takenaka; Shigehiro Katayama; Takayuki Murakoshi
Archive | 2014
Masaaki Ikeda; Shigehiro Katayama; Yasuhiro Takenaka; Nobuyuki Haga; Ikuo Inoue
原生動物学雑誌 | 2008
Yasuhiro Takenaka; Akira Yanagi; Hiromi Masuda
Archive | 2005
Frederick I. Tsuji; Hiroshi Mizuno; Kenji Takase; Mitsuru Momma; Zui Fujimoto; Toshiyuki Wako; Yasuhiro Takenaka; Noboru Nakura; Hiromi Takenaka