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Interactions of pyrethroids with gramicidin-containing liposomal membranes
Authors:K J Stelzer  M A Gordon
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapeutics, University of Kansas College of Health Science and Hospital, Kansas City.
Abstract:Fluorescence steady-state anisotropy and phase-modulation lifetime techniques have been utilized to study the interactions of pyrethroid compounds with fluid-phase phosphatidylcholine membranes containing the polypeptide gramicidin. This polypeptide is considered to be a model of hydrophobic regions of cellular integral membrane proteins. The pyrethroids disorder lipid packing in cellular membranes and gel-phase liposomes but do not disorder lipid packing in fluid-phase lipid (Stelzer, K.J. and Gordon, M.A. (1984) J. Immunopharmacol. 6, 381-410; (1985) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 812, 361-368) Irrespective of liposomal size, gramicidin incorporation resulted in a substantial increase in anisotropy of the fluorescent probe, 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene (DPH), in fluid phase lipid. In the absence of gramicidin, permethrin and three other pyrethroids, allethrin, cypermethrin and fenpropathrin, increased DPH anisotropy. In these fluid phase systems, as the protein:lipid ratio was increased, the extent of the pyrethroid-mediated increase in fluorescence anisotropy diminished. Also, the pyrethroids shortened DPH fluorescence lifetimes. At high gramicidin:lipid ratios, permethrin substantially lowered anisotropy in the fluid phase lipid, relative to controls. The data suggest that pyrethroids disturb fluid-phase lipids which have been promoted to a relative state of order by proximity to an integral membrane protein. This type of order is one which is represented by DPH fluorescence anisotropy. A model based on these results is proposed to explain the effects of pyrethroids on lipid packing order in cellular membranes, as determined by DPH fluorescence anisotropy.
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