Yukiko Kanazawa
Showa University
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Contact Dermatitis | 1999
Yukiko Kanazawa; Takemi Yoshida; Kohichi Kojima
Some methacrylates are known to be strong contact sensitizers. To determine the effect of side‐chain length on sensitizing potential, we examined 11 derivatives with linear side chains from C1 to C18 in an experimental sensitization test in guinea pigs. The results showed an increase in the sensitizing potential with increasing length of the alkyl side chain from Q to C12. The C12 derivative, lauryl methacrylate, showed the strongest sensitizing potential. Further elongation of the alkyl side chain of methacrylates resulted in a decrease in the potential. With respect to the side‐chain‐length‐dependent sensitizing potential, the present results correspond well with the findings obtained with other compounds like primin, catechols, phenols, hydroquinones, and gallates.
Journal of Applied Toxicology | 2011
Hajime Kojima; Masahiro Takeyoshi; Takashi Sozu; Takumi Awogi; Kazunori Arima; Kenji Idehara; Yoshiaki Ikarashi; Yukiko Kanazawa; Eiji Maki; Takashi Omori; Atsuko Yuasa; Isao Yoshimura
The murine local lymph node assay (LLNA) is a well‐established alternative to the guinea pig maximization test (GPMT) or Buehler test (BT) for the assessment of the skin sensitizing ability of a drug, cosmetic material, pesticide or industrial chemical. Instead of radioisotope using in this method, Takeyoshi M. et al. ( 2001 ) has developed a modified LLNA based on the 5‐bromo‐2′‐deoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporation (LLNA:BrdU‐ELISA). The LLNA:BrdU‐ELISA is practically identical to the LLNA methodology excluding the use of BrdU, for which a single intraperitoneal injection of BrdU is made on day 4, and colorimetric detection of cell turnover. We conducted the validation study to evaluate the reliability and relevance of LLNA:BrdU‐ELISA.
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods | 2008
Takashi Omori; Kenji Idehara; Hajime Kojima; Takashi Sozu; Kazunori Arima; Hirohiko Goto; Tomohiko Hanada; Yoshiaki Ikarashi; Taketo Inoda; Yukiko Kanazawa; Tadashi Kosaka; Eiji Maki; Takashi Morimoto; Shinsuke Shinoda; Naoki Shinoda; Masahiro Takeyoshi; Masashi Tanaka; Mamoru Uratani; Masahito Usami; Atsushi Yamanaka; Tomofumi Yoneda; Isao Yoshimura; Atsuko Yuasa
INTRODUCTION The murine local lymph node assay (LLNA) is a well-established alternative to the guinea pig maximization test (GPMT) or Buehler test (BT) for the assessment of the skin sensitizing ability of drugs and chemicals. Daicel Chemical Industries Ltd. has developed a modified LLNA based on the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content (LLNA-DA). We conducted 2 interlaboratory validation studies to evaluate the reliability and relevance of LLNA-DA. METHODS The experiment involved 17 laboratories, wherein 14 chemicals were examined under blinded conditions. In the first study, 3 chemicals were examined in 10 laboratories and the remaining 9 were examined in 3 laboratories. In the second study, 1 chemical was examined in 7 laboratories and the remaining 4 chemicals were examined in 4 laboratories. The data were expressed as the ATP content for each chemical-treated group, and the stimulation index (SI) for each chemical-treated group was determined as the increase in the ATP content relative to the concurrent vehicle control group. An SI of 3 was set as the cut-off value for exhibiting skin sensitization activity. RESULTS The results of the first study obtained in the experiments conducted for the 3 chemicals that were examined in all the 10 laboratories and for 5 of the remaining 9 chemicals were sufficiently consistent with small variations in their SI values. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of LLNA-DA against those of GPMT/BT were 7/8 (87.5%), 3/3 (100%), and 10/11 (90.9%), respectively. In the second study, all the 5 chemicals studied demonstrated acceptably small interlaboratory variations. DISCUSSION In the first study, a large variation was observed for 2 chemicals; in the second study, this variation was small. It was attributed to the application of dimethylsulfoxide as the solvent for the metallic salts. In conclusion, these 2 studies provide good evidence for the reliability of the LLNA-DA.
History of Psychology | 2002
Mami Furuya; Tomoko Adachi; Yukiko Kanazawa; Tomoko Harada; Kohichi Kojima
Experimental Animals | 2009
Ryo Ohta; Mariko Shirota; Yukiko Kanazawa; Tomoko Shindo; Mami Furuya; Takayuki Seki; Hiroshi Ono; Kohichi Kojima; Sayaka Asai; Gen Watanabe; Kazuyoshi Taya
Experimental Animals | 2006
Ryo Ohta; Yukiko Kanazawa; Tomoko Shindo; Mami Furuya; Mariko Shirota; Kohichi Kojima
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1984
Hiroshi Ono; Yukiko Kanazawa; Naoki O'hara; Koroku Hashimoto
Alternatives to animal testing and experimentation : AATEX | 2008
Masahiro Takeyoshi; Hajime Kojima; Takashi Omori; Takashi Sozu; Isao Yoshimura; Kenji Idehara; Yoshiaki Ikarashi; Yukiko Kanazawa; Takumi Aogi; Masashi Tanaka; Kazunori Arima; Atsuko Yuasa; Eiji Maki
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2005
Yukiko Kanazawa; Hidetaka Sato; Chiaki Matsuoka; Kohichi Kojima
Yakuri to chiryo | 2004
Naoki Ohara; Chiaki Matsuoka; Tomoko Nagata; Yukiko Kanazawa; Hiroko Inada; Shinji Horiuchi; Katsuhiko Saegusa; Hiroshi Ono