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4 Removal of Nutrients from Water Using Biosurfactant Micellar-Enhanced Ultrafiltration Binte Rafiq Era S; Mulligan CN; 36838547
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6 Utilization of a biosurfactant foam/nanoparticle mixture for treatment of oil pollutants in soil Vu KA; Mulligan CN; 35834082
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7 Mechanisms of hypericin incorporation to explain the photooxidation outcomes in phospholipid biomembrane models Pereira LSA; Camacho SA; Almeida AM; Gonçalves RS; Caetano W; DeWolf C; Aoki PHB; 35167859
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8 Caloric restriction causes a distinct reorganization of the lipidome in quiescent and non-quiescent cells of budding yeast Mohammad K; Orfanos E; Titorenko VI; 34853658
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12 Phase Diagram for a Lysyl-Phosphatidylglycerol Analogue in Biomimetic Mixed Monolayers with Phosphatidylglycerol: Insights into the Tunable Properties of Bacterial Membranes. Wölk C, Youssef H, Guttenberg T, Marbach H, Vizcay-Barrena G, Shen C, Brezesinski G, Harvey RD 32065707
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14 In Vivo Solid-Phase Microextraction for Sampling of Oxylipins in Brain of Awake, Moving Rats Napylov A; Reyes-Garces N; Gomez-Rios G; Olkowicz M; Lendor S; Monnin C; Bojko B; Hamani C; Pawliszyn J; Vuckovic D; 31697450
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15 Mechanisms by which PE21, an extract from the white willow Salix alba, delays chronological aging in budding yeast. Medkour Y, Mohammad K, Arlia-Ciommo A, Svistkova V, Dakik P, Mitrofanova D, Rodriguez MEL, Junio JAB, Taifour T, Escudero P, Goltsios FF, Soodbakhsh S, Maalaoui H, Simard É, Titorenko VI 31645900
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16 Visualization of SNARE-Mediated Organelle Membrane Hemifusion by Electron Microscopy. Mattie S, Kazmirchuk T, Mui J, Vali H, Brett CL 30317518
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17 The Sexual Dimorphism of Lipid Kinetics in Humans. Santosa S, Jensen MD 26191040
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Title:Mechanisms of hypericin incorporation to explain the photooxidation outcomes in phospholipid biomembrane models
Authors:Pereira LSACamacho SAAlmeida AMGonçalves RSCaetano WDeWolf CAoki PHB
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35167859/
DOI:10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2022.105181
Publication:Chemistry and physics of lipids
Keywords:Hypercin incorporationPhospholipid biomembrane modelsPhotodynamic therapyPhotooxidation
PMID:35167859 Category: Date Added:2022-02-16
Dept Affiliation: CNSR
1 São Paulo State University (UNESP), School of Sciences, Humanities and Languages, Assis, SP, 19806-900, Brazil; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Centre for NanoScience Research, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
2 São Paulo State University (UNESP), School of Sciences, Humanities and Languages, Assis, SP, 19806-900, Brazil; São Carlos Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo (USP), CP 369, São Carlos, SP, 13566-590, Brazil.
3 São Paulo State University (UNESP), School of Sciences, Humanities and Languages, Assis, SP, 19806-900, Brazil.
4 Department of Chemistry, State University of Maringá, Maringá, PR, Brazil.
5 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Centre for NanoScience Research, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
6 São Paulo State University (UNESP), School of Sciences, Humanities and Languages, Assis, SP, 19806-900, Brazil. Electronic address: pedro.aoki@unesp

Description:

Cell membranes are the first barriers for drug binding and key for the action of photosensitizers (PS). Herein, we report on the incorporation of the PS hypericin into Langmuir monolayers of 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC), 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DOPC) and 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho-L-serine (DOPS), to represent eukaryotic cell membranes, and 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho(1'-rac-glycerol) (DOPG), mimic bacterial membranes. Surface pressure (p) vs mean molecular area (A) isotherms showed a high degree of interaction (binding, penetration and relative solubilization) of hypericin into DPPC and DOPC monolayers. On the other hand, electrostatic repulsions govern the interactions with DOPG and DOPS, favoring hypericin self-aggregation, as visualized by Brewster angle microscopy (BAM). Indeed, the larger domains in BAM were consistent with the greater expansion of DOPG monolayers with incorporated hypericin, owing to stronger electrostatic repulsions. In contrast to DPPC, light-irradiation of DOPC monolayers containing hypericin induced loss of material due to hydrocarbon chain cleavage triggered by contact-dependent reactions between excited states of hypericin and chain unsaturations. The mild effects noted for both irradiated DOPS and DOPG monolayers are attributed to hypericin self-aggregation, which may have decreased the singlet oxygen quantum yield (F1O2) via self-quenching, despite the increased instability induced in the monolayers.





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