Assessment of Membrane Fluidity Fluctuations during Cellular Development Reveals Time and Cell Type Specificity.

Cell membrane is made up of a complex structure of lipids and proteins that diffuse laterally giving rise to what we call membrane fluidity. During cellular development, such as differentiation cell membranes undergo dramatic fluidity changes induced by proteins such as ARC and Cofilin among others....

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Main Authors: Pakiza Noutsi, Enrico Gratton, Sahraoui Chaieb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4928918?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8284ef994fd444559a78029173e081632020-11-25T01:02:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01116e015831310.1371/journal.pone.0158313Assessment of Membrane Fluidity Fluctuations during Cellular Development Reveals Time and Cell Type Specificity.Pakiza NoutsiEnrico GrattonSahraoui ChaiebCell membrane is made up of a complex structure of lipids and proteins that diffuse laterally giving rise to what we call membrane fluidity. During cellular development, such as differentiation cell membranes undergo dramatic fluidity changes induced by proteins such as ARC and Cofilin among others. In this study we used the generalized polarization (GP) property of fluorescent probe Laurdan using two-photon microscopy to determine membrane fluidity as a function of time and for various cell lines. A low GP value corresponds to a higher fluidity and a higher GP value is associated with a more rigid membrane. Four different cell lines were monitored such as hN2, NIH3T3, HEK293 and L6 cells. Membrane fluidity was measured at 12h, 72h and 92 h. Our results show significant changes in membrane fluidity among all cell types at different time points. GP values tend to increase significantly within 92 h in hN2 cells and 72 h in NIH3T3 cells and only at 92 h in HEK293 cells. L6 showed a marked decrease in membrane fluidity at 72 h and starts to increase at 92 h. As expected, NIH3T3 cells have more rigid membrane at earlier time points. On the other hand, neurons tend to have the highest membrane fluidity at early time points emphasizing its correlation with plasticity and the need for this malleability during differentiation. This study sheds light on the involvement of membrane fluidity during neuronal differentiation and development of other cell lines.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4928918?pdf=render
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author Pakiza Noutsi
Enrico Gratton
Sahraoui Chaieb
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Sahraoui Chaieb
Assessment of Membrane Fluidity Fluctuations during Cellular Development Reveals Time and Cell Type Specificity.
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Enrico Gratton
Sahraoui Chaieb
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title Assessment of Membrane Fluidity Fluctuations during Cellular Development Reveals Time and Cell Type Specificity.
title_short Assessment of Membrane Fluidity Fluctuations during Cellular Development Reveals Time and Cell Type Specificity.
title_full Assessment of Membrane Fluidity Fluctuations during Cellular Development Reveals Time and Cell Type Specificity.
title_fullStr Assessment of Membrane Fluidity Fluctuations during Cellular Development Reveals Time and Cell Type Specificity.
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Membrane Fluidity Fluctuations during Cellular Development Reveals Time and Cell Type Specificity.
title_sort assessment of membrane fluidity fluctuations during cellular development reveals time and cell type specificity.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Cell membrane is made up of a complex structure of lipids and proteins that diffuse laterally giving rise to what we call membrane fluidity. During cellular development, such as differentiation cell membranes undergo dramatic fluidity changes induced by proteins such as ARC and Cofilin among others. In this study we used the generalized polarization (GP) property of fluorescent probe Laurdan using two-photon microscopy to determine membrane fluidity as a function of time and for various cell lines. A low GP value corresponds to a higher fluidity and a higher GP value is associated with a more rigid membrane. Four different cell lines were monitored such as hN2, NIH3T3, HEK293 and L6 cells. Membrane fluidity was measured at 12h, 72h and 92 h. Our results show significant changes in membrane fluidity among all cell types at different time points. GP values tend to increase significantly within 92 h in hN2 cells and 72 h in NIH3T3 cells and only at 92 h in HEK293 cells. L6 showed a marked decrease in membrane fluidity at 72 h and starts to increase at 92 h. As expected, NIH3T3 cells have more rigid membrane at earlier time points. On the other hand, neurons tend to have the highest membrane fluidity at early time points emphasizing its correlation with plasticity and the need for this malleability during differentiation. This study sheds light on the involvement of membrane fluidity during neuronal differentiation and development of other cell lines.
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