A spin-label study of plasma membranes of adrenal chromaffin cells
- PMID: 6299341
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(83)90440-6
A spin-label study of plasma membranes of adrenal chromaffin cells
Abstract
Chromaffin-cell membranes were labeled with two nitroxide spin labels, one probing the interior of the membrane and one probing the interfacial region. Both spin labels indicate that the membrane undergoes a phase transition at about 26 degrees C. An Arrhenius plot of acetylcholinesterase activity exhibits a discontinuity at 26 degrees C, consistent with the existence of a phase transition at that temperature. Acetylcholine, which stimulates chromaffin cells to secrete catecholamines, and hexamethonium, a cholinergic blocker, do not affect the rotational correlation times of the spin labels. These results argue that cholinergic stimulation does not affect the fluidity of the chromaffin-cell membrane.
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