Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Cellular membranes respond rapidly to various environmental perturbations. Previously we showed that modulations in
membrane fluidity achieved by heat stress (HS) resulted in pronounced membrane organization alterations which could be
intimately linked to the expression and cellular distribution of heat shock proteins. Here we examine heat-induced
membrane changes using several visualisation methods. With Laurdan two-photon microscopy we demonstrate that, in
contrast to the enhanced formation of ordered domains in surface membranes, the molecular disorder is significantly
elevated within the internal membranes of cells preexposed to mild HS. These results were compared with those obtained
by anisotropy, fluorescence lifetime and electron paramagnetic resonance measurements. All probes detected membrane
changes upon HS. However, the structurally different probes revealed substantially distinct alterations in membrane
heterogeneity. These data call attention to the careful interpretation of results obtained with only a single label. Subtle
changes in membrane microstructure in the decision-making of thermal cell killing could have potential application in
cancer therapy.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Parasassi, Tiziana
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