1984
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(84)90179-2
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Pulse radiolysis at planar lipid membranes doped with ion carriers or pore formers

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“…The shape of the dose-response curve observed after application of a series of pulses of 14 MeV electrons could be approximated by an exponential function (Stark et al 1984) . A more careful inspection of the inactivation curve based on continuous irradiation with 220 kV X-rays ( The membranes were formed from dioleoyllecithin .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The shape of the dose-response curve observed after application of a series of pulses of 14 MeV electrons could be approximated by an exponential function (Stark et al 1984) . A more careful inspection of the inactivation curve based on continuous irradiation with 220 kV X-rays ( The membranes were formed from dioleoyllecithin .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main advantage of the planar lipid membrane system, namely the easy access to the electrical properties of the membrane, has not been utilized for the study of radiation effects so far . We have shown recently that the conductance of planar (black) lipid membranes doped with ion carriers or pore formers may change by many orders of magnitude on irradiation with 14 MeV electrons (Stark et al 1984) . We have further shown that the method of pulse radiolysis, so far confined to macroscopic solutions, may be applied to planar lipid membranes, too .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The length of the radical chain is limited by the bimolecular termination reaction. Its importance increases with the second power of the radical concentration LOO, which depends linearly on the dose rate, D. The reaction chain may be analyzed by introducing the kinetic chain length, v, defined by number of 02 molecules consumed (7) v = initiating radical Xv is equal to the number of lipid hydroperoxides formed per initiating radical. The formal analysis ofthe reaction scheme yields (assuming v > 1, see (5) or (35)): oLH =(ab)1/2' (8) with o = kp/(2k,)112, LH = concentration of the lipid, aD = formation rate of radicals X-.…”
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“…Inactivation may result from a chemical reaction with free radicals generated by water radiolysis. The membrane conductance induced by gramicidin A is reduced by many orders of magnitude by a reaction of OH and of HO; radicals with the tryptophan residues of the peptide (7)(8)(9). The hydroxyl radical OH' and the perhydroxyl radical Ho2 (as well as other oxygen radicals) are well known for their deleterious cellular effects and have been discussed in the context with a variety of diseases ( 10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%