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ATP-induced lipid membrane reordering in the myelinated nerve fiber identified using Raman spectroscopy

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LASER PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1612-2011/10/7/075606

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  1. RFBR [12-04-31133]
  2. Federal Target Program Research and Development in Priority Areas of Scientific-Technological Complex of Russia [14.512.11.0035]

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We demonstrate a successful application of Raman spectroscopy to the problem of lipid ordering with microscopic resolution in different regions of the myelinated nerve fiber. Simultaneous collection of Raman spectra of lipids and carotenoids has enabled us to characterize membrane fluidity and the degree of lipid ordering based on intensity ratios for the 1527/1160 and 2940/2885 cm(-1) bands. We show that the intensity profiles of the major Raman bands vary significantly between the three major regions of myelinated nerve fiber: internode, paranode and the node of Ranvier. Mapping Raman peak intensities over these areas suggested that the carotenoid molecules are localized in the myelin membranes of nerve cells. Paranodal membranes were sensitive to extracellular ATP. ATP solutions (7 mM) influenced the 1527/1160 and 2940/2885 cm(-1) intensity ratios. Changes in both carotenoid and lipid Raman spectra were in accord and indicated an increase in lipid ordering degree and decrease in membrane fluidity under ATP administration. The collected data provide evidence for the existence of a regulatory purinergic signaling pathway in the peripheral nervous system.

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