Cold shock damage is due to lipid phase transitions in cell membranes: A demonstration using sperm as a model

精子 相变 生物物理学 化学 休克(循环) 膜脂 生物 分析化学(期刊) 色谱法 生物化学 植物 内科学 热力学 医学 物理
作者
Erma Z. Drobnis,Lois M. Crowe,Trish Berger,Thomas J. Anchordoguy,James W. Overstreet,John H. Crowe
出处
期刊:The journal of experimental zoology [Wiley]
卷期号:265 (4): 432-437 被引量:550
标识
DOI:10.1002/jez.1402650413
摘要

Abstract When cells are cooled to temperatures above the freezing point of water at rates greater than a few degrees per minute, they sustain irreversible injury. Reduction of this “cold shock” damage could increase the survival of animals and plants at low environmental temperatures and improve the cryopreservation of plant and animal cells. Leakage of solutes across membranes, associated with thermotropic phase transitions in membrane lipids, is thought to be responsible, but this hypothesis has not been tested directly. Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), we measured the lipid phase transitions in intact, living sperm, the animal cell in which cold shock has been studied most extensively. A shift in the CH 2 absorbance peaks indicates the transition from liquid‐crystalline to gel phase. The phase transition in sperm membranes occurred at a lower temperature for a marine shrimp than for the pig. In each case, potassium leakage, which is a hallmark of cold shock damage, increased abruptly near the end of the phase transition. Human sperm are quite resistant to cold shock, and an abrupt lipid phase transition was not detected. This phase behavior is typical of membranes containing a high proportion of cholesterol, and human sperm have an unusually high sterol content. High cholesterol levels are known to stabilize membranes during cooling. Overall, the lipid phase behavior was consistent with the temperature range over which cooling was damaging for pig and shrimp sperm, and the with the extent of damage produced in pig and human sperm. This is the first direct evidence that cold shock results from lipid phase transitions in cell membranes. © 1993 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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