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Enhancement of Ca^<2+>-influx and prostaglandin E_2accumulation in cultured pig vascular smooth muscle cells infected with Salmonella Choleraesuis

Research Project

Project/Area Number 08670316
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Bacteriology (including Mycology)
Research InstitutionDepartment of Microbiology School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kitasato university

Principal Investigator

DANBARA Hirohumi  Kitasato Univ.School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Professor, 薬学部, 教授 (40114558)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) KAWAKAMI Takatoshi  Kitasato Univ.School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Research Associat, 薬学部, 助手 (40280622)
NAGAI Masaaki  Kitasato Univ.School of Pharmaceutical Sclences, Research Associat, 薬学部, 助手 (10198294)
SEKIYA Kachiko  Kitasato Univ.School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lecturer, 薬学部, 講師 (30050579)
OKADA Nobuhiko  Kitasato Univ.School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Associate Professor, 薬学部, 助教授 (80194364)
Project Period (FY) 1996 – 1997
Project Status Completed (Fiscal Year 1997)
Budget Amount *help
¥2,300,000 (Direct Cost: ¥2,300,000)
Fiscal Year 1997: ¥1,100,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,100,000)
Fiscal Year 1996: ¥1,200,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,200,000)
KeywordsSalmonella / Salmonella septicemia / Salmonells Choleraresuis / Smooth muscle cells / Arachidonic acid / Phospholipase A_2 / Ca^<2+> influx / invA mutant / サルモネラ症 / ホスフォリ-パーゼA_2 / カルシウム阻害剤 / チロシンキナーゼ阻害剤
Research Abstract

Three clinical distinguishable forms of salmonellosis, enteric fever (typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever), septicemia and acute gastroenteritis occur in humans. Salmonella septicemia in humans are most commonly caused by S.Choleraesuis, a swine-adaped serotype of Salmonella. Our previous reports has shown that S.Choleraesuis strain RF-1 caused septicemia and killed pigs with severe hemorrhages on whole body. This results suggested that S.Choleraesuis caused lesions of the vascular tissues, which developed the hemorrhages in the infected pigs. In the present study, in vitro effects of S.Choleraesuis on cultured vascular smooth musle cells prepared from aortas of pigs were examined.
S.Choleraesuis strain-RF-1 was observed to invade the vascular smooth muscle cells after 3 to 5 hours incubation in a time-dependent manner. RF-1 strain contracted the vascular smooth muscle cells in parallel with the increase of inyasion. This morphological change was diminished by incubation of the vascular … More smooth muscle cells with a invA mutant (a invasion-deficient derivative) of RE-1 strain. Accompanying the contraction, both influx of Ca^<2+> and activity of phopholipase A_2(PLA_2) activity were increased in the cells incubated with RF-1 atrain, but not with invA mutant, suggesting that the arachidonic acid cascades were activated by the invasion of S.Choleraesuis. Then we analyzed the metabolites of arachidonic acid, prostaglandins (PGs) and leukotriens (LTs), in the vascular smooth muscle cells. It was demonstrated that the cellular contents of PGE_2 remarkably increased in the cells by the invasion of RF-1 strain. However, the contents of neither LTC_4, LTD_4 nor LTE_4 were influenced. Our results showed that invasion of S.Choleraesuis enhanced Ca^<2+> influx and activated PLA_2 resulting in the accumulation of cellular PGE_2 in the vascular smooth muscle cells. The increase of PGE_2 could cause the contraction of vascular smooth muscle cells, which may lead to the lesions of the vascular tissues of pigs infected with S.Choleraesuis. Less

Report

(3 results)
  • 1997 Annual Research Report   Final Research Report Summary
  • 1996 Annual Research Report
  • Research Products

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All Publications (1 results)

  • [Publications] 小林温,長井正昭,檀原宏文: "Salmonella Choleraesuis感染における平滑筋細胞内ホスオ-リパーゼA_2活性とサイトカラミンとの関係" 日本細菌学雑誌. 52・1. 324- (1997)

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      1996 Annual Research Report

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Published: 1996-04-01   Modified: 2016-04-21  

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