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Confocal Microscopy Confirmed that in Phosphatidylcholine Giant Unilamellar Vesicles with very High Cholesterol Content Pure Cholesterol Bilayer Domains Form.

Marija Raguz1,2, Suresh N Kumar3, Mariusz Zareba4,5, Nada Ilic6, Laxman Mainali4,7, Witold K Subczynski8.   

Abstract

The cholesterol (Chol) content in the fiber cell plasma membranes of the eye lens is extremely high, exceeding the solubility threshold in the lenses of old humans. This high Chol content forms pure Chol bilayer domains (CBDs) and Chol crystals in model membranes and membranes formed from the total lipid extracts from human lenses. CBDs have been detected using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spin-labeling approaches. Here, we confirm the presence of CBDs in giant unilamellar vesicles prepared using the electroformation method from Chol/1-palmitoyl-2-oleoylphosphocholine and Chol/distearoylphosphatidylcholine mixtures. Confocal microscopy experiments using phospholipid (PL) analog (1,1'-dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3'-tetramethylindocarbocyanine-5,5'-disulfonic acid) and cholesterol analog fluorescent probes (23-(dipyrrometheneboron difluoride)-24-norcholesterol) were performed, allowing us to make three major conclusions: (1) In all membranes with a Chol/PL mixing ratio (expressed as a molar ratio) >2, pure CBDs were formed within the bulk PL bilayer saturated with Chol. (2) CBDs were present as the pure Chol bilayer and not as separate patches of Chol monolayers in each leaflet of the PL bilayer. (3) CBDs, presented as single large domains, were always located at the top of giant unilamellar vesicles, independent of the change in sample orientation (right-side-up/upside-down). Results obtained with confocal microscopy and fluorescent Chol and PL analogs, combined with those obtained using EPR and spin-labeled Chol and PL analogs, contribute to the understanding of the organization of lipids in the fiber cell plasma membranes of the human eye lens.

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Keywords:  Cholesterol; Cholesterol bilayer domain; Confocal microscopy; Giant unilamellar vesicles; Membrane

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31625023      PMCID: PMC6858498          DOI: 10.1007/s12013-019-00889-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 1085-9195            Impact factor:   2.194


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Journal:  Cell Biochem Biophys       Date:  2020-04-21       Impact factor: 2.194

2.  Optimization of Giant Unilamellar Vesicle Electroformation for Phosphatidylcholine/Sphingomyelin/Cholesterol Ternary Mixtures.

Authors:  Zvonimir Boban; Ivan Mardešić; Witold Karol Subczynski; Dražan Jozić; Marija Raguz
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-16

3.  Mechanical properties of the high cholesterol-containing membrane: An AFM study.

Authors:  Nawal K Khadka; Raju Timsina; Erica Rowe; Matthew O'Dell; Laxman Mainali
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr       Date:  2021-04-20       Impact factor: 4.019

Review 4.  Association of Alpha-Crystallin with Fiber Cell Plasma Membrane of the Eye Lens Accompanied by Light Scattering and Cataract Formation.

Authors:  Raju Timsina; Laxman Mainali
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-15
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