Title of article
BAM studies on the penetration of amphotericin B into lipid mixed monolayers of cellular membranes
Author/Authors
P. Dynarowicz-?a?tka، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
8
From page
334
To page
341
Abstract
The penetration of the antifungal antibiotic – amphotericin B (AmB) – into Langmuir monolayers formed by cholesterol and
ergosterol has been investigated by measuring the overpressure (Dp) in the film after the injection of AmB into water subphase.
In addition, the penetration of AmB into sterol monolayers was studied at the microscopic level with Brewster angle microscopy
(BAM) by recording BAMimages simultaneously with the surface pressure increase. The obtained results show that monolayers
formed by cholesterol are more penetrable for AmB molecules while rigid and closely packed films of ergosterol are less
accessible for the antibiotic. This does not imply that the interactions between AmB and ergosterol are weaker than those
between AmB and cholesterol, but indicates that the extent of AmB penetration is related to a different space accessibility. To get
insight into the role of phospholipids in the interactions between AmB and sterols, the penetration of the antibiotic into mixed
ergosterol–dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and cholesterol–DPPC monolayers have also been investigated. The extent
of AmB penetration into mixed monolayers was found to be dependent both on AmB bulk concentration and DPPC–sterol
proportion in the mixed film.
Keywords
Amphotericin B , Langmuir monolayers , Penetration , Air/water interface , Brewster angle microscopy
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1001048
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