Affiliation:
1. Dipartimento di Fisica, Laboratorio di Biofisica Molecolare, Università della Calabria, 87036 Areavaeata di Rende, Italy
Abstract
We have investigated by means of electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy the influence of three inhalation anesthetics, i.e. halothane, chloroform and diethyl ether, on the interfacial and hydrophobic region as well of 38 mol% cholesterol containing DPPC unilamellar vesicles.
The study has been carried out in the temperature range 25-45 °C. The variation of the order parameter, S, vs temperature of the lipid phase indicates that with this content of cholesterol the characteristic gel → liquid crystalline main phase transition of DPPC, normally occurring at Tt ~ 41 °C, disappears.
When halothane and chloroform are added to the vesicles suspension up to [DPPC]/[anesthetic] molar ratio of 1:1 the main phase transition, as detected with the stearic acid spin label I(12,3), reappears again and it results down shifted at Tt ~ 35 and 39 °C, respectively.
In presence of diethyl ether, instead, the main phase transition is not observable also at the highest concentration of anesthetic used.
Moreover, halothane and chloroform affect similarly the hydrophobic core of cholesterol-!- DPPC vesicles which, in turn, results to be different from the action exerted by diethyl ether in the same region.
The ESR findings are discussed in terms of competitive effects shown by cholesterol and inhalation anesthetics. Moreover, the interfacial region of CHOL + DPPC vesicles results to be the target of anesthetics.
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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