Fluorescence depolarization method in the study of dynamic properties of blood cells
- PMID: 2261503
- DOI: 10.3233/bir-1990-273-413
Fluorescence depolarization method in the study of dynamic properties of blood cells
Abstract
Fluorescence polarization is the most commonly used method to approach a property of cell membrane, the so-called "fluidity". Whether time resolved determinations may be of potential interest to get precise information on the behaviour of fluorescent probes incorporated into biological membranes, steady state measurements are still the most accessible for biologists. Steady-state anisotropy value may be considered as a semi-quantitative indication of the cohesion of the lipid chains. However, meaningful interpretation of the anisotropy values requires a careful sample preparation and a suitable use of fluorescent probes. This paper reviews the properties and uses of several hydrophobic membrane fluidity probes. In the case of intact cells, the potential interest of the association of fluorescence polarization with quenching fluorescence method in giving information on the "actual" membrane fluidity is outlined.
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