Published April 2002 | Version v1
Journal article

Cholesterol Induced Changes in the Characteristics of the Time Series From Planar Lipid Bilayer Membrane during Electroporation

  • 1. Department of Medical and Measuring Instruments, Wroclaw University of Techn., Wroclaw (Poland)
  • 2. Department of Physics and Biophysics, University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn-Kortowo (Poland)
  • 3. Department of Chemistry, University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn-Kortowo (Poland)

Description

The electroporation can be used as a non-toxic method for introducing exogenous macromolecules, especially DNA and drugs, into various types of cells. Research in to new therapeutic methods based on Long Duration Electroporation (LDE) is of special interest. A new current-clamp method makes possible the electroporation of very long duration with no damage to bio-membranes. In this paper we compare responses of lipid planar bilayer membranes at physiological concentration of KCl, with lipid membranes formed at higher ionic strength, and membranes containing cholesterol. A longer lifespan of the membranes with cholesterol and membranes with increased ionic strength could be observed. Sensitivity of the power spectrum response to the presence of cholesterol, ionic strength, current intensity, and membrane ageing was examined. The membrane memory was analyzed by means of autocorrelation function and rescaled range analysis. We showed that the memory of the system decreases for higher current intensities and this relation is pronounced better at higher ionic strength. At low current intensities all membranes showed slightly persistent type of noise behavior with crossover to Brownian type of noise for higher current value. The transition w as much faster for higher ionic strength, where the next transition to anti-persistent response was observed for relatively low currents. Very interesting results were obtained from power spectrum analysis. At low current intensity, all membranes exhibited 1/f noise, which disappeared for higher currents, maintaining fβ type with rising value of β. Membranes formed at lower ionic strength and with cholesterol showed a pronounced tendency to lose flicker noise while ageing, also with rising β value. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Acta Physica Polonica. Series B
Journal Volume
33
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 1115-1129
ISSN
0587-4254

Conference

Title
14. Marian Smoluchowski Symposium on Statistical Physics
Dates
9-14 Sep 2001
Place
Zakopane (Poland)

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Notes
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