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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 1990-Aug

Abnormal fluidity state in membranes of malignant hyperthermia pig skeletal muscle.

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E Rock
M S Mammar
X Vignon
M A Thomas
J Viret

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The fluidity state was analyzed on sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes and phospholipid vesicles prepared from normal and malignant hyperthermia susceptible pig muscle. Electron spin resonance studies were performed to determine the fluidity state at the region near the polar headgroups and in the central core of the bilayer using 5-nitroxide (5-NS) and 16-nitroxide stearic acid (16-NS), respectively. With the 5-NS label, no differences were found between normal and malignant hyperthermia sarcoplasmic reticulum (MH SR) membranes whereas with the 16-NS label, a significant increase of the activation energy was shown with MH membranes. Lower values of fluorescence anisotropy observed with DPH-labeled MH membranes as compared with normal ones, confirmed the higher abnormal fluidity state of these membranes. The fluidizing effect of halothane, a triggering agent of malignant hyperthermia syndrome, was also studied in these membranes. We show that a relatively low concentration of the drug destabilized not only the diseased sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes but also the vesicles made of total phospholipids extracted from MH skeletal muscle. Together, these findings strongly suggest that an overall increase in membrane fluidity may be implied in the MH disease, improving the general membrane defect hypothesis for this syndrome.

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