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A permeability transition in liposomes induced by the formation of Ca2+/palmitic acid complexes.

Alexey Agafonov1, Elena Gritsenko, Konstantin Belosludtsev, Alexandr Kovalev, Odile Gateau-Roesch, Nils-Erik L Saris, Galina D Mironova.   

Abstract

Formation of palmitic acid/Ca(2+) (PA/Ca(2+)) complexes was suggested to play a key role in the non-classical permeability transition in mitochondria (NCPT), which seems to be involved in the PA-induced apoptosis of cardiomyocytes. Our previous studies of complexation of free fatty acids (FFA) with Ca(2+) showed that long-chain (C:16-C:22) saturated FFA had an affinity to Ca(2+), which was much higher than that of other FFA and lipids. The formation of FFA/Ca(2+) complexes in the black-lipid membrane (BLM) was demonstrated to induce a nonspecific ion permeability of the membrane. In the present work, we have found that binding of Ca(2+) to PA incorporated into the membrane of sulforhodamine B (SRB)-loaded liposomes results in an instant release of a part of SRB, with the quantity of SRB released depending on the concentration of PA and Ca(2+). The pH-optimum of this phenomenon, similar to that of PA/Ca(2+) complexation, is in the alkaline range. The same picture of SRB release has been revealed for stearic, but not for linoleic acid. Along with Ca(2+), some other bivalent cations (Ba(2+), Sr(2+), Mn(2+), Ni(2+), Co(2+)) also induce SRB release upon binding to PA-containing liposomes, while Mg(2+) turns out to be relatively ineffective. As revealed by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, the apparent size of liposomes does not alter after the addition of PA, Ca(2+) or their combination. So it has been supposed that the cause of SRB release from liposomes is the formation of lipid pores. The effect of FFA/Ca(2+)-induced permeabilization of liposomal membranes has several analogies with NCPT, suggesting that both these phenomena are of similar nature.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12543376     DOI: 10.1016/s0005-2736(02)00666-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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