Photobiomodulation of Na,K‐ATPase in native membrane fraction and reconstituted in DPPC:DPPE‐liposome

Author:

Scanavachi Gustavo123ORCID,Yoneda Juliana S.4ORCID,Sebinelli Heitor G.5ORCID,Barbosa Leandro R. S.14ORCID,Ciancaglini Pietro5ORCID,Itri Rosangela1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Física da Universidade de São Paulo (IF USP) São Paulo Brazil

2. Department of Cell Biology Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS) Brazilian Center for Research in Energy & Materials (CNPEM) Campinas Sao Paulo Brazil

5. Departamento de Química, Faculdade de Filosofia Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo (FFCLRP‐USP) Ribeirão Preto Sao Paulo Brazil

Abstract

AbstractStudies focusing on how photobiomodulation (PBM) can affect the structure and function of proteins are scarce in the literature. Few previous studies have shown that the enzymatic activity of Na,K‐ATPAse (NKA) can be photo‐modulated. However, the variability of sample preparation and light irradiation wavelengths have not allowed for an unequivocal conclusion about the PBM of NKA. Here, we investigate minimal membrane models containing NKA, namely, native membrane fraction and DPPC:DPPE proteoliposome upon laser irradiation at wavelengths 532, 650, and 780 nm. Interestingly, we show that the PBM on the NKA enzymatic activity has a bell‐shaped profile with a stimulation peak (~15% increase) at around 20 J.cm−2 and 6 J.cm−2 for the membrane‐bound and the proteoliposome samples, respectively, and are practically wavelength independent. Further, by normalizing the enzymatic activity by the NKA enzyme concentration, we show that the PBM response is related to the protein amount with small influence due to protein's environment. The stimulation decays over time reaching the basal level around 6 h after the irradiation for the three lasers and both NKA samples. Our results demonstrate the potential of using low‐level laser therapy to modulate NKA activity, which may have therapeutic implications and benefits.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Wiley

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