Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1986-12-16

Surface potential changes in lipid monolayers and the 'cut-off' in anaesthetic effects of N-alkanols.

D A Haydon, J R Elliott

Index: Biochim. Biophys. Acta 863(2) , 337-40, (1986)

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Abstract

The effects of 0.09 saturated solutions of the n-alkanols n-hexanol to n-tridecanol on the surface (compensation) potential of lipid monolayers have been examined. Actions on monolayers spread from pure egg phosphatidylcholine have been compared with effects on a system containing 2:1 mole ratio of egg phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol. The mean compensation potential for the pure phospholipid system was 475 +/- 9 mV; addition of cholesterol increased the potential to 503 +/- 10 mV. All n-alkanols tested reduced the surface potential in both systems. The reduction was larger in the pure phospholipid system but the difference in effect between lipid systems declined as the n-alkanol chainlength increased, becoming negligible by n-tridecanol. These results are considered in relation to the 'cut-off' in biological activity of n-alkanols around n-tridecanol.


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