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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.43.2010.tde-20012011-155955
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Author
Full name
Thaís Azevedo Enoki
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2010
Supervisor
Committee
Lamy, Maria Teresa Moura (President)
Barbosa, Leandro Ramos Souza
Silveira, Nádya Pesce da
Title in Portuguese
Caracterização por espalhamento de luz de dispersões aquosas de agregados lipídicos aniônicos
Keywords in Portuguese
Biofísica
Física da matéria condensada
Física do estado líquido
Fluidos complexos
Termodinâmica (Físico-Química)
Abstract in Portuguese
Neste trabalho caracterizamos dispersões aquosas de vesículas lipídicas por espalhamento de luz. Utilizamos os diferentes métodos da técnica: espalhamento de luz estático (SLS) e espalhamento de luz dinâmico (DLS) no estudo desses sistemas. No SLS a intensidade da luz espalhada foi coletada em vários ângulos de espalhamento para diferentes concentrações, e obtivemos os seguintes parâmetros: peso molecular, Mw, raio de giração, Rg, que esta relacionado _a forma do centro espalhador e segundo coeficiente do virial, A2, que está relacionado a interações entre partículas. No DLS a correlação da luz espalhada foi obtida em função do tempo, para vários ângulos e concentrações. As medidas de DLS fornecem o coeficiente de difusão dos centros espalhadores, que estão relacionados a seus diâmetros efetivos. Em especial a técnica de SLS foi amplamente estudada para desenvolvimento de uma apostila coordenada pela Profa. Vera B. Henriques. Nesta apostila a teoria de espalhamento de luz estático está apresentada através de uma abordagem diferente da convencional, sob o ponto de vista da mecânica estatística. O principal objeto de estudo neste trabalho foram as dispersões aquosas de dimiristoil fosfatidil glicerol (DMPG). O DMPG, lipídio aniônico, saturado, com 14 carbonos nas cadeias hidrocarbônicas, em baixa força iônica, exibe um comportamento termo-estrutural muito peculiar, apresentando uma larga região de transição de fase, entre as fases gel e fluida. O lipídio dimiristoil fosfatidil colina (DMPC) com as mesmas cadeias carbônicas mas cabeça polar neutra, foi utilizado como controle, pois não apresenta esta anomalia. Os tamanhos efetivos obtidos pelos diferentes métodos (SLS) e (DLS) são semelhantes nas fases gel e fluída de ambos os lipídios, mas isso não ocorre na região de transição do DMPG. Ambos os métodos indicam um aumento na dimensão das vesículas de DMPG, nesta região de temperatura. No entanto, por SLS temos que o Rg triplica na região de transição, levando a um raio efetivo muito maior que o observado por DLS. Como é sabido que não há fusão entre as vesículas, considerando os dados de espalhamento de luz e a literatura, discutimos um modelo em que o agregado lipídico apresente grandes deformações isotrópicas e grandes flutuações de forma.
Title in English
Structural characterization of aqueous dispersions of the anionic phospholipid DMPG by light scattering
Keywords in English
Biophysics
Complex fluids
Condensed slatter physics
Physics of liquids
Thermodynamics (Chemical-physics)
Abstract in English
Light scattering used to structurally characterize lipid dispersions. In the present work light scattering was used to characterize aqueous dispersions of lipid vesicles. Two different methods were applied: static light scattering (SLS) and dynamic light scattering (DLS). With SLS, the intensity of the scattered light was measured at several scattering angles and different lipid concentrations. The following parameters were obtained: molecular weight (Mw) and radius of gyration (Rg), related to the mass and form of the scattering particle, and the second Virial coefficient (A2), related to interactions among particles. With DLS, the autocorrelation of the intensity of the scattered light was obtained, also at several scattering angles and lipid concentrations. Measurements of DLS provide the difusion coefficient of the particles, which are related to their hydrodynamic radii. In particular, the theory of SLS was largely studied to the elaboration of a manuscript, under the supervision of Dr. Vera B. Henriques, which presents an unconventional approach to the technique. Here, the main object of investigation was the aqueous dispersion of the anionic lipid dimyristoyl phosphatidylglycerol (DMPG), a saturated anionic lipid, with 14 C-atoms in the hydrophobic chains. At low ionic strength, this lipid exhibits a very peculiar thermo-structural behavior, presenting a large region of transition, between the gel and fluid phases. The lipid dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine (DMPC), with the same hydrocarbon chains but zwitterionic polar headgroup, was used as a control, since it does not present such anomaly. Lipid dispersions were extruded through 100 nm filters (pore diameter). In the gel and fluid phases of DMPC and DMPG, both SLS and DLS indicate similar dimensions for the lipid vesicles, assuming them spherical. For DMPC, the obtained effective radius (Reff ) values were around 53 and 62nm for the gel and fluid phases, respectively, indicating the expected expansion of the uid bilayer, and radii compatible with the extrusion process. For DMPG, the fluid vesicle (Reff _ 30nm) was also found to be larger than the gel vesicle (Reff _ 27nm), but much smaller than the dimensions of the filter pore (R = 50nm). More interesting, over the DMPG transition region, SLS indicated a three times increase for the vesicle radius of gyration, whereas the hydrodynamic radius, measured by DLS, increased by 30% only. Besides, no light depolarization could be detected, indicating that the DMPG aggregates are isotropic particles, in average, at all temperatures. Considering the results presented here, and those in the literature, the presence of large bilayer fluctuations over the DMPG transition region will be discussed, possibly including the existence of bilayer pores.
 
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