Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
2000 Feb;4(1):41-46.
Differential effects of local anesthetics on rate of rotational
mobility between hydrocarbon interior and surface region of model
membrane outer monolayer
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Dental Pharmacology and Biophysics, College of
Dentistry and Research Institute for Oral Biotechnology, Pusan National
University, Pusan, South Korea.
Abstract
- Using fluorescence polarization of 12-(9-anthroyloxy)stearic acid
(12-AS) and 2-(9-anthroyloxy)stearic acid (2-AS), we evaluated the
differential effects of local anesthetics on differential rotational
rate between the surface (in carbon number 2 and its surroundings
including the head group) and the hydrocarbon interior (in carbon
number 12 and its surroundings) of the outer monolayer of the total
lipid fraction liposome extracted from synaptosomal plasma membrane
vesicles. The anisotropy (r) values for the hydrocarbon interior and
the surface region of the liposome outer monolayer were 0.078+/-0.001
and 0.114+/-0.001, respectively. This means that the rate of rotational
mobility in the hydrocarbon interior is faster than that of the surface
region. In a dose-dependent manner, the local anesthetics decreased the
anisotropy of 12-AS in the hydrocarbon interior of the liposome outer
monolayer but increased the anisotropy of 2-AS in the surface region of
the monolayer. These results indicate that local anesthetics have
significant disordering effects on the hydrocarbon interior but have
significant ordering effects on the surface region of the liposome
outer monolayer.