Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The possibility that enantiodiscrimination of bilirubin might be involved
in neuronal membrane destabilization, and therefore in bilirubin toxicity, was investigated,
by circular dichroism, on model membranes composed of phospholipids. The
equilibrium between bilirubin enantiomers is displaced at some extent by the interaction
with certain phospholipids. The extent of equilibrium displacement depends on the
molecular structure of phospholipids and on the state of charge of bilirubin. The results
obtained validate the hypothesis of a possible involvement of chirality in bilirubin toxicity
and support a previously suggested model for the molecular mechanism of the interaction
of bilirubin with the synaptic membrane.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biomembrane models; deracemization; enantiomer equilibrium; circular dichroism; bisignate band
List of contributors:
Servi, Stefano; D'Arrigo, Paola
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