Leonenko Zoya, Finot Eric, Vassiliev Vladislav, Amrein Matthias
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
Ultramicroscopy. 2006 Jun-Jul;106(8-9):687-94. doi: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2006.02.007. Epub 2006 Apr 18.
Atomic force measurements were performed on supported pulmonary surfactant (PS) films to address the effect of cholesterol on the physical properties of lung surfactant films. We recently found that cholesterol in excess of a physiological proportion abolishes surfactant function, and is the reason that surfactant fails to lower the surface tension upon compression. In this study, we investigated how the loss of mechanical stability observed earlier is related to the local mechanical properties of the film by local force measurements. The presence of 20% of cholesterol in bovine lipid extract surfactant (BLES) resulted in a decrease of the observed adhesive interaction, and an increase in rigidity of the film. We discuss the implication the increased rigidity might have on the functional failure of PS.
对支撑的肺表面活性剂(PS)膜进行了原子力测量,以研究胆固醇对肺表面活性剂膜物理性质的影响。我们最近发现,超过生理比例的胆固醇会破坏表面活性剂的功能,这就是表面活性剂在压缩时无法降低表面张力的原因。在本研究中,我们通过局部力测量研究了早期观察到的机械稳定性丧失与膜的局部机械性能之间的关系。在牛脂质提取物表面活性剂(BLES)中存在20%的胆固醇会导致观察到的粘附相互作用降低,以及膜的刚性增加。我们讨论了刚性增加可能对PS功能失效产生的影响。