Oxidative stress effect on the integrity of lipid bilayers is modulated by cholesterol level of bilayers.

Citation:

O Tirosh, Kohen, R, Katzhendler, J, Alon, A, ו Barenholz, Y. 1997. “Oxidative Stress Effect On The Integrity Of Lipid Bilayers Is Modulated By Cholesterol Level Of Bilayers.”. Chemistry And Physics Of Lipids, 87, 1, Pp. 17–22. doi:10.1016/s0009-3084(97)00019-4.

תקציר:

Large unilamellar vesicles (120-160 nm) composed of egg phosphatidylcholine (egg PC) containing approximately 22 wt% of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and various mol% (0, 10, 22, or 45) of cholesterol were exposed to oxidative stress. The hydrophilic azo compound 2,2'-azobis-(2-amidinopropane)2HCl (AAPH) which was thermally decomposed to produce a constant flux of peroxy radicals was the source of the oxidative stress (< or = 48 h incubation at 37 degrees C). Cholesterol loss following the oxidation was up to 33%, while PUFA were more extensively damaged; loss was up to 52, 88, and 100% for C-18:2, C-20:4, and C-22:6, respectively. (ii) Oxidizability of cholesterol when quantified in absolute amount was three-fold higher when its level was 45 mol%. The interrelationship between bilayer structure, especially its lateral organization and free volume, and lipid peroxidation are discussed. Differential scanning calorimetry of oxidized multilamellar vesicles lacking cholesterol revealed that a high level of oxidative damage to egg phosphatidylcholine PUFA resulted in the loss of the gel to liquid-crystalline phase transition of egg PC (broad peak at around -8 degrees C).