Publications by authors named "Ami Ishii"

Reduction of elastin in the skin causes various skin diseases as well as wrinkles and sagging with aging. Sialidase is a hydrolase that cleaves a sialic acid residue from sialoglycoconjugate. Cleavage of sialic acid from microfibrils by the sialidase isozyme Neu1 facilitates elastic fiber assembly.

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Sialidase, which removes sialic acid residues in sialylglycoconjugates, is essential for hippocampal memory and synaptic plasticity. Enzyme activity of sialidase is rapidly increased in response to neural excitation. Because sialic acid bound to gangliosides such as the tetra-sialoganglioside GQ1b is crucial for calcium signalling and neurotransmitter release, neural activity-dependent removal of sialic acid may affect hippocampal neurotransmission.

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Article Synopsis
  • Sialidase is crucial for long-term potentiation and spatial memory, facilitating the removal of sialic acids from cell surfaces in response to neural activity.
  • Increased sialidase activity linked to high-K-induced depolarization and chemical stimulation indicates a shift in sialidase localization rather than increased expression.
  • High-frequency stimulation in hippocampal slices shows immediate desialylation, suggesting that sialidase plays a key role in the neural processes underlying memory formation.
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Chondroitin sulfate E (CSE) is a polysaccharide containing mainly disaccharide units of D-glucuronic acid (GlcA) and 4,6-O-disulfated N-acetyl-D-galactosamine (GalNAc) residues (E-unit) in the amount of ∼ 60%. CSE is involved in many biological and pathological processes. In this study, we established new monoclonal antibodies, termed E-12C and E-18H, by using CSE that contained more than 70% of E-units as an immunogen.

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