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Permeability properties of liposomes prepared from dipalmitoyllecithin, dimyristoyllecithin, egg lecithin, rat liver lecithin and beef brain sphingomyelin
Authors:Keizo Inoue
Institution:Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Health, Kamiosaki, 2-10-35, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo Japan
Abstract:Liposomes have been prepared from dipalmitoyllecithin, dimyristoyllecithin, egg lecithin, rat liver lecithin and beef brain sphingomyelin.Permeability properties of liposomes thus prepared were studied toward glucose. The glucose permeability of liposomes with saturated lecithins (dipalmitoyllecithin and dimyristoyllecithin) and sphingomyelin appears to be more strongly temperature dependent than that of liposomes with lecithin containing unsaturated fatty acyl chains (egg and rat liver lecithins). The permeability of glucose through vesicles of dipalmitoyllecithin or dimyristoyllecithin was enhanced drastically at their transition temperatures, while the incorporation of about 25 mole% of egg lecithin into liposomes of saturated lecithins suppressed the enhanced permeation rates of glucose above the transition temperatures.The incorporation of small amounts of cholesterol enhanced the temperature-dependent permeability of glucose through the bilayer of saturated lecithins or sphingomyelin. This tendency was best shown in the case of dipalmitoyl-lecithin, in which 20 mole% of cholesterol had the most stimulating effect on the temperature-dependent permeability. The introduction of more than 33 mole% of cholesterol showed, however, reduced effects on the temperature-dependent permeability through liposomes with saturated lecithins or sphingomyelin. It was also shown that cholesterol had a much larger effect on the regulation of the temperature-dependent permeability of liposomes prepared with saturated lecithins or sphingomyelin than on that of liposomes prepared with phospholipids containing unsaturated fatty acids.
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