The tight junction as a barrier to cholesterol in canine epithelial cells

Rodman G. Miller, William H. Baldridge
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Abstract

Filipin has been used to test several models of continuity or flow of lipid components through the tight junction. Cultured canine kidney cells (MDCK) were fixed and incubated in the presence of filipin. Freeze-fracture replicas were analyzed and densities of filipin-cholesterol complexes measured. Fractures of membranes linked with tight junctions were compared statistically to determine whether filipin-cholesterol complexes (protrusions and pits, independently) were randomly distributed between the two membranes of cells separated by the tight junction. The results indicate that filipin-cholesterol complexes are not randomly distributed across the tight junction. If the density of filipin-cholesterol complexes is an accurate indication of membrane cholesterol concentration, then there is a difference in the cholesterol concentration between leaflets of membranes joined by tight junctions and models of the tight junction which suggest leaflet continuity across the junction are in error.

犬上皮细胞的紧密连接作为胆固醇的屏障
Filipin已被用于测试几种脂质组分通过紧密连接的连续性或流动模型。将培养的犬肾细胞(MDCK)固定在filipin中孵育。对冻裂复制品进行了分析,并测量了菲律宾素-胆固醇复合物的密度。对紧密连接膜的断裂进行统计学比较,以确定菲力平-胆固醇复合物(独立的突起和凹坑)是否随机分布在紧密连接分离的两层细胞膜之间。结果表明,菲律宾磷脂-胆固醇复合物不是随机分布在紧密连接。如果菲利平-胆固醇复合物的密度是膜胆固醇浓度的准确指标,那么由紧密连接连接的膜小叶之间的胆固醇浓度存在差异,而紧密连接的模型表明小叶在连接上的连续性是错误的。
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