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. 2015 Oct 1:134:65-72.
doi: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2015.06.028. Epub 2015 Jun 22.

Probing the position of resveratrol in lipid bilayers: A neutron reflectivity study

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Probing the position of resveratrol in lipid bilayers: A neutron reflectivity study

Alexis de Ghellinck et al. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. .

Abstract

The effect of the natural antioxidant resveratrol on the structure of solid supported di-palmitoyl-phosphatidyl-choline (DPPC) bilayers in their fluid state was investigated by neutron reflectometry. Results reveal an accumulation of resveratrol (up to 25%, mol/mol) inside the headgroups and they exclude its presence in the hydrophobic core. The presence of resveratrol induces an increase of the average thickness and of the interfacial roughness of the headgroup layer. This may be due to a change of the tilt angle of the phosphocholine headgroups residing next to the resveratrol to a more upright orientation and leading to a reduction of the projected area per headgroup. This effect is propagated into the hydrophobic core, where the chain packing is modified despite the absence of resveratrol. When interacting with a DPPC/cholesterol membrane, resveratrol has a similar effect on the neighboring PC headgroups as in the cholesterol free membrane. The almost precise 1:1 insertion ratio (resveratrol:cholesterol) suggests that resveratrol is most probably inserted on top of the hydroxyl group of the cholesterol in between the PC headgroups. The ordering effect of cholesterol on the hydrophobic core is absent when both cholesterol and resveratrol are present. Most probably, the interaction of resveratrol with lipid membranes is non-specific.

Keywords: Cholesterol; DPPC model membrane; Membrane dynamics; Membrane structure; Neutron reflectometry; Resveratrol.

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