Effects of ethanol and related drugs on the physical and functional properties of brain membranes.

Currents in alcoholism Pub Date : 1981-01-01
R A Harris, F Schroeder
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Abstract

The fluorescent probe 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene (DPH) was incorporated into myelin and synaptic plasma membrane fractions prepared from mouse brain. The absorption-corrected fluorescence and polarization of the fluorescent probe a molecule and the membrane absorbance were measured simultaneously, using a computer-centered spectrofluorimeter. In vitro exposure of synaptic membranes to ethanol (25-100 mM) decreased all three parameters in a dose-dependent manner. The order of sensitivity was: corrected fluorescence greater than or equal to polarization much greater than absorbance. Myelin was not affected by these concentrations of ethanol, indicating a selective effect on synaptic membranes. The polarization of fluorescence of DPH in synaptic membranes was also decreased by tert-butanol, pentobarbital, and cis- and trans-vaccinic acid. The results suggest that ethanol and related drugs perturb the hydrophobic interior of synaptic membranes. These compounds also increased the exposure of synaptic sulfhydryl groups and inhibited the depolarization- and ATP-dependent uptake of calcium by synaptosomal preparations. These results suggest that the perturbation altered the conformation of synaptic proteins and inhibited the transport of calcium by synaptosomal membranes.

乙醇及相关药物对脑膜物理和功能特性的影响。
将荧光探针1,6-二苯基-1,3,5-己三烯(DPH)掺入小鼠脑髓磷脂和突触质膜中。利用以计算机为中心的荧光光谱仪同时测量了荧光探针分子的吸收校正荧光和偏振以及膜的吸光度。在体外,突触膜暴露于乙醇(25-100 mM)中,以剂量依赖的方式降低了所有三个参数。灵敏度的顺序为:校正荧光大于或等于偏振远大于吸光度。髓磷脂不受这些浓度的乙醇的影响,表明对突触膜有选择性作用。叔丁醇、戊巴比妥、顺式和反式疫苗酸均能降低突触膜上DPH的荧光极化。结果表明,乙醇和相关药物扰乱了突触膜的疏水内部。这些化合物还增加了突触巯基的暴露,并抑制突触体制剂对钙的去极化和atp依赖性摄取。这些结果表明,扰动改变了突触蛋白的构象,抑制了钙通过突触体膜的运输。
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