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Cr(vi) permanently binds to the lipid bilayer in an inverted hexagonal phase throughout the reduction process

Cr(vi) is a harmful, carcinogenic agent with a high permeability rate throughout the lipid membranes. In an intracellular environment and during interactions with cellular membranes, it undergoes an instant reduction to lower oxidation states throughout radical states, recognized as the most dangero...

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Autores principales: Nowakowski, Michal, Wiśniewska-Becker, Anna, Czapla-Masztafiak, Joanna, Szlachetko, Jakub, Budziak, Andrzej, Polańska, Żaneta, Pietralik-Molińska, Zuzanna, Kozak, Maciej, Kwiatek, Wojciech M.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10282592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37350866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra07851a
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author Nowakowski, Michal
Wiśniewska-Becker, Anna
Czapla-Masztafiak, Joanna
Szlachetko, Jakub
Budziak, Andrzej
Polańska, Żaneta
Pietralik-Molińska, Zuzanna
Kozak, Maciej
Kwiatek, Wojciech M.
author_facet Nowakowski, Michal
Wiśniewska-Becker, Anna
Czapla-Masztafiak, Joanna
Szlachetko, Jakub
Budziak, Andrzej
Polańska, Żaneta
Pietralik-Molińska, Zuzanna
Kozak, Maciej
Kwiatek, Wojciech M.
author_sort Nowakowski, Michal
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description Cr(vi) is a harmful, carcinogenic agent with a high permeability rate throughout the lipid membranes. In an intracellular environment and during interactions with cellular membranes, it undergoes an instant reduction to lower oxidation states throughout radical states, recognized as the most dangerous factor for cells. The cellular membrane is the most visible cellular organelle in the interior and exterior of a cell. In this study, liposomes and non-lamellar inverted hexagonal phase lipid structures based on phosphoethanolamine (PE) were used as model cellular bilayers because of their simple composition, preparation procedure, and the many other properties of natural systems. The lipid membranes were subjected to 0.075 mM Cr(vi) for 15 min, after which the Cr content was removed via dialysis. This way, the remaining Cr content could be studied qualitatively and quantitatively. Using the combined XRF/XAS/EPR approach, we revealed that some Cr content (Cr(iii) and Cr(vi)) was still present in the samples even after long-term dialysis at a temperature significantly above the phase transition for the chosen liposome. The amount of bound Cr increased with increasing PE and –C[double bond, length as m-dash]C– bond content in lipid mixtures. Internal membrane order decreased in less fluid membranes, while in more liquified ones, internal order was only slightly changed after subjecting them to the Cr(vi) agent. The results suggest that the inverted hexagonal phase of lipid structures is much more sensitive to oxidation than the lamellar lipid phase, which can play an important role in the strong cytotoxicity of Cr(vi).
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spelling pubmed-102825922023-06-22 Cr(vi) permanently binds to the lipid bilayer in an inverted hexagonal phase throughout the reduction process Nowakowski, Michal Wiśniewska-Becker, Anna Czapla-Masztafiak, Joanna Szlachetko, Jakub Budziak, Andrzej Polańska, Żaneta Pietralik-Molińska, Zuzanna Kozak, Maciej Kwiatek, Wojciech M. RSC Adv Chemistry Cr(vi) is a harmful, carcinogenic agent with a high permeability rate throughout the lipid membranes. In an intracellular environment and during interactions with cellular membranes, it undergoes an instant reduction to lower oxidation states throughout radical states, recognized as the most dangerous factor for cells. The cellular membrane is the most visible cellular organelle in the interior and exterior of a cell. In this study, liposomes and non-lamellar inverted hexagonal phase lipid structures based on phosphoethanolamine (PE) were used as model cellular bilayers because of their simple composition, preparation procedure, and the many other properties of natural systems. The lipid membranes were subjected to 0.075 mM Cr(vi) for 15 min, after which the Cr content was removed via dialysis. This way, the remaining Cr content could be studied qualitatively and quantitatively. Using the combined XRF/XAS/EPR approach, we revealed that some Cr content (Cr(iii) and Cr(vi)) was still present in the samples even after long-term dialysis at a temperature significantly above the phase transition for the chosen liposome. The amount of bound Cr increased with increasing PE and –C[double bond, length as m-dash]C– bond content in lipid mixtures. Internal membrane order decreased in less fluid membranes, while in more liquified ones, internal order was only slightly changed after subjecting them to the Cr(vi) agent. The results suggest that the inverted hexagonal phase of lipid structures is much more sensitive to oxidation than the lamellar lipid phase, which can play an important role in the strong cytotoxicity of Cr(vi). The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10282592/ /pubmed/37350866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra07851a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Nowakowski, Michal
Wiśniewska-Becker, Anna
Czapla-Masztafiak, Joanna
Szlachetko, Jakub
Budziak, Andrzej
Polańska, Żaneta
Pietralik-Molińska, Zuzanna
Kozak, Maciej
Kwiatek, Wojciech M.
Cr(vi) permanently binds to the lipid bilayer in an inverted hexagonal phase throughout the reduction process
title Cr(vi) permanently binds to the lipid bilayer in an inverted hexagonal phase throughout the reduction process
title_full Cr(vi) permanently binds to the lipid bilayer in an inverted hexagonal phase throughout the reduction process
title_fullStr Cr(vi) permanently binds to the lipid bilayer in an inverted hexagonal phase throughout the reduction process
title_full_unstemmed Cr(vi) permanently binds to the lipid bilayer in an inverted hexagonal phase throughout the reduction process
title_short Cr(vi) permanently binds to the lipid bilayer in an inverted hexagonal phase throughout the reduction process
title_sort cr(vi) permanently binds to the lipid bilayer in an inverted hexagonal phase throughout the reduction process
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10282592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37350866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra07851a
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