| Literature DB >> 11604213 |
S Belsito1, R Bartucci, L Sportelli.
Abstract
Spin-label electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy and spectrophotometry at fixed wavelength are used to study fully hydrated aqueous dispersions of phosphatidylcholines (PCs) with poly(ethylene glycol:2000)-phosphatidylethanolamines (PEG:2000-PEs). PEG:2000-PE is a micelle-forming polymer-lipid that is extensively used for increasing the lifetime of PC liposomes in the blood circulation through a steric stabilisation effect. The PC lipids and the PEG:2000-PE polymer-lipids have the same acyl chain length of either dimiristoyl (DM) or distearoyl (DS) chains. DMPC/PEG:2000-DMPE and DSPC/PEG:2000-DSPE mixtures were investigated over the entire range of relative compositions (0-100 mol%). In both dispersions, the low-temperature conventional spin label ESR spectra and the temperature dependence of the absorbance at 400 nm give an indication of the conversion from lamellae to micelles with increasing PEG:2000-PEs content. The physical state of the lipid assemblies, lamellar or micellar, is dependent not only on PEG:2000-PEs content, but also on the length of hydrocarbon chain of the lipid matrix. Micellisation is attained more readily in dispersions with longer hydrocarbon chains (i.e. in DSPC/PEG:2000-DSPE mixtures) than in those with shorter acyl chains (i.e. in DMPC/PEG:2000-DMPE mixtures). Saturation transfer ESR (ST-ESR) and absorbance measurements reflect the disaggregation of the bilayers and a reduction in the size of the lipid aggregates by PEG:2000-PEs at low content.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11604213 DOI: 10.1016/s0301-4622(01)00201-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys Chem ISSN: 0301-4622 Impact factor: 2.352