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Perturbation of phospholipid membranes by juvenile hormone
Authors:RF Barber  BD McKersie  RGH Downer  JE Thompson
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 Canada
Abstract:The effects of juvenile hormone and its analogs Altozar 4E and ZR-777 5E on the phase properties of liposomes prepared from dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl-choline (DPPC) have been examined by differential scanning calorimetry. Each of these compounds reduced the co-operativity of the gel to liquid-crystalline phase transition, which is manifest as a distinct broadening of the main transition endotherm, and split the transition into two distinguishable components centered at 34 and 37°C. However, there was no significant change in enthalpy of the main phase transition, suggesting that juvenile hormone and its analogs perturb the bilayer primarily in the vicinity of the phospholipid headgroups. Moreover, this perturbation does not appear to influence bilayer permeability since the osmotic swelling rates of liposomes prepared from either phosphatidylcholine or dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine that contained up to 33 mol% juvenile hormone were not significantly different from the swelling rates of corresponding liposomes containing no juvenile hormone. Splitting of the transition endotherm into two peaks appeared to be peculiar to compounds possessing juvenile hormone activity. A mixture of fatty acid methyl esters broadened the main transition of DPPC, but did not split the endotherm or shift the transition midpoint, and the insect hormone ecdysone had no discernible effect on the DPPC transition apart from eliminating the pretransition. The data indicate that juvenile hormone and its analogs can modulate the physical properties of phospholipid bilayers, and raise the prospect that some of the physiological effects of this hormone may be achieved through its influence on the molecular organization of membrane lipid.
Keywords:Juvenile hormone  Phospholipid membrane  Perturbation  Liposome  Phase transition  DPPC  dipalmitoyl phosphatidylchollne
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