Study of zinc-induced changes in lymphocyte membranes using atomic force microscopy, luminescence, and light scattering methods

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D. S. Filimonenko
A. Ya. Khairullina
V. M. Yasinskii
N. M. Kozlova
G. P. Zubritskaja
E. I. Slobozhanina
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[1] B. I. Stepanov Institute of Physics,
[2] National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,undefined
[3] Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering,undefined
[4] National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,undefined
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Journal of Applied Spectroscopy | 2011年 / 78卷
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lymphocytes; zinc ions; surface nanostructure; atomic force microscopy; fluorescence markers; absorption;
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Changes in the surface structure of lymphocyte membranes exposed to various concentrations of zinc ions are studied. It is found by atomic force microscopy that increasing the concentration of zinc ions leads to a reduction in the correlation length of the autocorrelation function of the roughness profile of a lymphocyte compared to control samples; this may indicate the existence of fine structure in the membrane surface. Fluorescence markers are used to observe a reduction in the microviscosity of the lipids in the outer monolayer of the lipid bilayer after lymphocytes are exposed to Zn ions, as well as the exposure of phosphatidylserine on the surface membrane, and the oxidation of HS-groups of membrane proteins. Calculations of the absorption coefficients of lymphocytes modified with zinc reveal the existence of absorption bands owing to the formation of metal-protein complexes and zinc oxide nanoparticles. These results indicate significant changes in the structural and functional state of lymphocyte membranes exposed to zinc ions.
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