Acetonitrile-induced destabilization in liposomes

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Abstract

To understand the behavior of cellular interfaces, it is important to clarify the effect of chemical compounds on artificial cell membranes. In this study, an aqueous acetonitrile solution was mixed with a suspension of lipid vesicles, and the changes in vesicle behavior arising as a result of acetonitrile application were observed. The fast Fourier transformations (FFTs) of the membrane waviness/crinkliness of the vesicles were carried out, and the membrane thermal fluctuations were analyzed. The experimental results show that the addition of acetonitrile molecules enhances the fluctuation of lipid membranes. In particular, the k = 2 mode fluctuation was significantly enhanced. This finding is expected to lead us to a further understanding of the fundamental properties of living cells.

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Yoshida, K., Mitsumori, R., Horii, K., Takashima, A., & Nishio, I. (2018). Acetonitrile-induced destabilization in liposomes. Colloids and Interfaces, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/colloids2010006

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