Cholesterol modulates the pressure response of DMPC membranes

Biophys Chem. 2019 Sep:252:106210. doi: 10.1016/j.bpc.2019.106210. Epub 2019 Jun 20.

Abstract

In this work, the effect of cholesterol on the pressure response of solid-supported phospholipid multilayers is analyzed. It is shown that DMPC multilayers become highly pressure-responsive by the incorporation of low amounts of cholesterol, resulting in a strong pressure-induced expansion of the bilayer spacing. This is accompanied by a high tendency of the multilayer system to detach from the substrate. Increasing the cholesterol concentration reduces the pressure-induced expansion and the membrane structure remains largely unchanged upon pressurization, consequently the stability of the multilayers improves. For a determination of the influence of the substrate, the pressure-dependent behavior of multilayers is compared to that of solid-supported bilayers and multi-lamellar vesicles in bulk solution. While single-supported bilayers remain largely unaffected by external pressure independent of their cholesterol content, multi-lamellar vesicles and multilayers behave similarly.

Keywords: DMPC/cholesterol membranes; High hydrostatic pressure; Multi-lamellar vesicles; Small angle X-ray scattering; Solid-supported multilayers; X-ray reflectometry.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cholesterol / chemistry*
  • Dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine / chemistry*
  • Lipid Bilayers / chemistry*
  • Pressure*
  • Scattering, Small Angle
  • X-Ray Diffraction

Substances

  • Lipid Bilayers
  • Cholesterol
  • Dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine