Membrane fluidity of microsomal and thymocyte membranes after X-ray and UV irradiation
- 1 December 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
- Vol. 33 (4), 303-313
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01210452
Abstract
A brief literature review shows that ionizing radiation in biological membranes and in pure lipid membranes causes malondialdehyde formation, indicating lipid peroxidation processes. With respect to membrane fluidization by ionizing radiation, in pure lipid membranes rigidization effects are always reported, whereas contradictory results exist for biological membranes. Starting from the assumption that membrane proteins at least partly compensate for radiation effects leading to a rigidization of membrane lipid regions, pig liver microsomes, as a representative protein-rich intracellular membrane system, were irradiated with X-rays or UV-C with doses up to 120 Gy at a dose rate of 0.67 Gy min−1 and up to 0.73 J cm−2 at an exposure rate of 16.2 mJ cm−2 min−1, respectively. For both irradiation types a weak but significant positive correlation between malondialdehyde formation and membrane fluidity is revealed throughout the applied dose ranges. We conclude that the membraneous protein lipid interface increases its fluidity under radiation conditions. Also, thymocyte ghosts showed an increased fluidity after X-ray irradiation. Fluidity measurements were performed by the pyrene excimer method.Keywords
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