Issue 17, 2009

The thermodynamics of lipid ion channel formation in the absence and presence of anesthetics. BLM experiments and simulations

Abstract

It is known that lipid membranes become permeable in their melting regime. In conductance measurements on black lipid membranes one finds that conduction takes place via quantized events closely resembling those reported for protein ion channels. Here, we present data of ion currents through black lipid membranes in the presence and absence of the anesthetics octanol and ethanol, and compare them to a statistical thermodynamics model using parameters that are obtained from experimental calorimetric data. The conductance steps in pure lipid membrane suggest aqueous pores with the size of approximately one lipid cross-section. We model the permeability by assuming empty lattice sites of the size of one lipid. We find that pore formation in the melting transition regime is facilitated by the increase of the lateral compressibility that expresses itself in the area fluctuations, a process that is related to critical opalescence in two dimensions. Anesthetics alter the permeability by affecting the thermodynamic state of the membrane and by shifting the heat capacity profiles.

Graphical abstract: The thermodynamics of lipid ion channel formation in the absence and presence of anesthetics. BLM experiments and simulations

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 May 2009
Accepted
17 Jun 2009
First published
23 Jul 2009

Soft Matter, 2009,5, 3319-3330

The thermodynamics of lipid ion channel formation in the absence and presence of anesthetics. BLM experiments and simulations

K. Wodzinska, A. Blicher and T. Heimburg, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 3319 DOI: 10.1039/B909877A

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