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  • Sphingosine induces the aggregation of imine-containing peroxidized vesicles.

Sphingosine induces the aggregation of imine-containing peroxidized vesicles.

Biochimica et biophysica acta (2014-05-08)
Noemi Jiménez-Rojo, Ana R Viguera, M Isabel Collado, Kacee H Sims, Chad Constance, Kasey Hill, Walt A Shaw, Félix M Goñi, Alicia Alonso
ABSTRACT

Lipid peroxidation plays a central role in the pathogenesis of many diseases like atherosclerosis and multiple sclerosis. We have analyzed the interaction of sphingosine with peroxidized bilayers in model membranes. Cu(2+) induced peroxidation was checked following UV absorbance at 245nm, and also using the novel Avanti snoopers®. Mass spectrometry confirms the oxidation of phospholipid unsaturated chains. Our results show that sphingosine causes aggregation of Cu(2+)-peroxidized vesicles. We observed that aggregation is facilitated by the presence of negatively-charged phospholipids in the membrane, and inhibited by anti-oxidants e.g. BHT. Interestingly, long-chain alkylamines (C18, C16) but not their short-chain analogues (C10, C6, C1) can substitute sphingosine as promoters of vesicle aggregation. Furthermore, sphinganine but not sphingosine-1-phosphate can mimic this effect. Formation of imines in the membrane upon peroxidation was detected by (1)H-NMR and it appeared to be necessary for the aggregation effect. (31)P-NMR spectroscopy reveals that sphingosine facilitates formation of non-lamellar phase in parallel with vesicle aggregation. The data might suggest a role for sphingosine in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.

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D-Sphingosine, synthetic