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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/25821
Title: Supplementary Material to Anesthetics significantly increase the amount of intramembrane water in lipid membranes
Authors: Himbert, Sebastian
Zhang, Lili
Alsop, Richard
Cristiglio, Viviana
Fragneto, Giovanna
Rheinstadter, Maikel
Department: Physics and Astronomy
Keywords: anesthetics
Publication Date: 21-Aug-2020
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Soft Matter, 2020, Advance Article
Abstract: The potency of anesthesia was directly linked to the partitioning of the drug molecules in cell membranes by Meyer and Overton. Many molecules interact with lipid bilayers and lead to structural and functional changes. It remains an open question which change in membrane properties is responsible for a potential anesthetic effect or if anesthetics act by binding to direct targets. We studied the effect of ethanol, diethyl ether and isoflurane on the water distribution in lipid bilayers by combining all-atom molecular dynamics simulations and neutron diffraction experiments. The simulations show strong membrane–drug interactions with partitioning coefficients of 38%, 92% and 100% for ethanol, diethyl ether and isoflurane, respectively, and provide evidence for an increased water partitioning in the membrane core. The amount of intramembrane water molecules was experimentally determined by selectively deuterium labeling lipids, anesthetic drug and water molecules in neutron diffraction experiments. Four additional water molecules per lipid were observed in the presence of ethanol. Diethyl ether and isoflurane were found to significantly increase the amount of intramembrane water by 25% (8 water molecules). This increase in intramembrane water may contribute to the non-specific interactions between anesthetics and lipid membranes.
Description: Supplementary Videos
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/25821
Identifier: 10.1039/d0sm01271h
Appears in Collections:Physics & Astronomy Publications

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S1_purePOPC.avi
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Supplementary Video 1233.5 MBVideo AviView/Open
S2_POPCwEthanol.avi
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Supplementary Video 2148.61 MBVideo AviView/Open
S3_POPCwDiethylEther.avi
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Supplementary Video 3255.9 MBVideo AviView/Open
S4_POPCwIsoflurane.avi
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Supplementary Video 4183.76 MBVideo AviView/Open
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