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Isaxonine base is a strong perturber of phospholipid bilayer order and fluidity--a differential scanning calorimetry and spin labeling study
Authors:F Berleur  V Roman  D Jaskierowicz  F Leterrier  A Esanu  P Braquet  L ter-Minassian-Saraga  G Madelmont
Affiliation:1. Divisions de Biophysique et de Radiobiologie & Radioprotection du Centre de Recherches du Service de Santé des Armées, F92141 Clamart, France;2. Institut Henri Beaufour, 17 avenue Descartes, F 92350 Le Plessis Robinson, France;3. Physicochimie des surfaces et des membranes, UER Biomédicale, 45 rue des Saints Pères, F 75270 Paris Cédex 06, France
Abstract:The effects of the neurotropic drug isaxonine on fully hydrated dipalmitoyl-phosphatidyl-choline (DPPC) bilayers has been studied in the temperature range 0 degree-60 degrees, using differential scanning calorimetry and electron spin resonance spectroscopy, with two stearic acid spin labels. At low concentration (1% mol/mol), isaxonine is trapped in the polar interface and enhances the phospholipid multibilayers organization in the gel state. In contrast, at high concentration (30% mol/mol), the drug disorganizes the phospholipidic structures and may induce domain formation by phase separation. The strong interactions of isaxonine at the lipid-water interface change the ionization state of the stearic acid spin labels which become totally ionized. Then isaxonine acts as a modifier of the surface pH of the bilayer. The strong membrane effects of isaxonine may explain in part its pharmacological properties in vivo.
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