Equilibrium dialysis experiments are used to measure excluded volumes for the non-electrolyte permeant [U-~\*C] erythritol in lipid bilayer systems. The data indicate amounts of water associated with the lipid membranes which correspond with amounts calculated from calorimetric measurements. The me
Thermodynamic factors determining the permeability barrier properties of lipid bilayers
β Scribed by E.A. Disalvo
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 612 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-3084
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β¦ Synopsis
The permeability barrier properties of lipid bilayers are usually determined by the rate of swelling of multilamellar liposomes or by the exchange of radioactively labeled molecules in sonicated vesicles. The values reported in the literature for the permeability of water and non electrolytes differ according to which method is applied in their determination. In addition, drastic assumptions (i.e. homogeneity of the membrane) are commonly introduced for the interpretation of the phenomenological permeability coefficients. This paper discusses the permeability coefficient considering the departures from the ideality of the membrane system. The non ideal terms can be put in function of measurable quantities such as the excluded volume of the membrane and the hydration degree of the lipid molecules. By means of this formalism it is possible to explain quantitatively the experimental values found for the permeability coefficient of water in sonicated vesicles below and above the phase transition temperature. In addition, different magnitudes of the energies of activation for the permeation of non electrolytes have been found depending on if the liposomes are dispersed in isotonic or hipertonic solutions of a permeant. The formalism described allows to explain such differences in terms of the influence of the solute concentration on the density of the lipid membrane. The reasons for which the simple formalism for homogeneous membranes can not be applied to lipid membranes are discussed in detail.
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