The effect of free cholesterol on the solubilization of cholesteryl oleate in phosphatidylcholine bilayers: A 13C-NMR study
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The effect of free cholesterol on the solubilization of cholesteryl oleate in phosphatidylcholine bilayers: A 13C-NMR study
Abstract
The solubilization of cholesteryl oleate in sonicated phosphatidylcholine vesicles containing between 0 and 50 mol% cholesterol was studied by 13C-NMR using isotopically enriched [carbonyl-13C]cholesteryl oleate. The carbonyl-13C chemical shift from cholesteryl oleate in the phospholipid/cholesterol bilayer was significantly downfield from that for cholesteryl oleate in an oil phase and the peak area, relative to that of the phospholipid carbonyl, was used to determine bilayer solubility of the ester. The solubility (with respect to phospholipid) in the phospholipid bilayer without cholesterol (2.9 mol%) was only moderately reduced (to 2.3 mol%) at cholesterol levels up to 33 mol% but showed a more marked reduction to 1.4 mol% at 40 mol% cholesterol or 1.2 mol% at 50 mol% cholesterol. Since the vesicles containing 50 mol% cholesterol were larger (520 +/- 152 A diameter) than those with no cholesterol (291 +/- 97 A diameter), we measured the solubility of cholesteryl oleate in large vesicles with no cholesterol, prepared by extrusion through polycarbonate membrane filters, and found it similar to that in small, sonicated vesicles with no cholesterol. Therefore, the larger size of vesicles was not the factor responsible for the decreased cholesteryl oleate solubility at high cholesterol contents. A more direct effect of cholesterol is envisioned where the ester becomes displaced to deeper regions of the bilayer.
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