Literature DB >> 19568791

Polyethylene glycols interact with membrane glycerophospholipids: is this part of their mechanism for hypothermic graft protection?

Delphine Dutheil1, Anja Underhaug Gjerde, Isabelle Petit-Paris, Gérard Mauco, Holm Holmsen.   

Abstract

Polyethylene glycol (PEG), a high-molecular-weight colloid present in new organ preservation solutions, protects against cold ischemia injuries leading to better graft function of transplanted organs. This protective effect cannot be totally explained by immuno-camouflaging property or signaling-pathway modifications. Therefore, we sought for an alternative mechanism dependent on membrane fluidity. Using the Langmuir-Pockles technique, we show here that PEGs interacted with lipid monolayers of defined composition or constituted by a renal cell lipid extract. High-molecular-weight PEGs stabilized the lipid monolayer at low surface pressure. Paradoxically, at high surface pressure, PEGs destabilized the monolayers. Hypothermia reduced the destabilization of saturated monolayer whereas unsaturated monolayer remained unaffected. Modification of ionic strength and pH induced a stronger stabilizing effect of PEG 35,000 Da which could explain its reported higher effectiveness on cold-induced injuries during organ transplantation. This study sheds a new light on PEG protective effects during organ preservation different from all classical hypotheses.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19568791      PMCID: PMC2682355          DOI: 10.1007/s12154-009-0014-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Biol        ISSN: 1864-6158


  37 in total

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  13 in total

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6.  Antiviral Lipopeptide-Cell Membrane Interaction Is Influenced by PEG Linker Length.

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9.  Supercooling enables long-term transplantation survival following 4 days of liver preservation.

Authors:  Tim A Berendsen; Bote G Bruinsma; Catheleyne F Puts; Nima Saeidi; O Berk Usta; Basak E Uygun; Maria-Louisa Izamis; Mehmet Toner; Martin L Yarmush; Korkut Uygun
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10.  Supercooling extends preservation time of human livers.

Authors:  Reinier J de Vries; Shannon N Tessier; Peony D Banik; Sonal Nagpal; Stephanie E J Cronin; Sinan Ozer; Ehab O A Hafiz; Thomas M van Gulik; Martin L Yarmush; James F Markmann; Mehmet Toner; Heidi Yeh; Korkut Uygun
Journal:  Nat Biotechnol       Date:  2019-09-09       Impact factor: 54.908

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