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Incorporation of stilbazolium merocyanines into resting and stimulated mononuclear leukocytes.
Author(s) -
D. Frąckowiak,
Krzysztof Wiktorowicz,
Justyna Cofta,
M. Niedbalska,
Magdalena Latosińska
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
acta biochimica polonica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.452
H-Index - 78
eISSN - 1734-154X
pISSN - 0001-527X
DOI - 10.18388/abp.1995_4669
Subject(s) - incubation , chemistry , fluorescence , merocyanine , biophysics , membrane , fluorescence anisotropy , peripheral blood mononuclear cell , absorption (acoustics) , photochemistry , analytical chemistry (journal) , in vitro , chromatography , biochemistry , materials science , biology , photochromism , optics , composite material , physics
Stimulated and resting mononuclear leukocytes were incubated with a stilbazolium merocyanine dye 1-(6'-hydroxyhexyl)-4-[(4-oxocyclohexa-2,5- dienylidene)ethylidene]-1,4-dihydropyridine and immobilized in isotropic and stretched polyvinyl alcohol film. Polarized absorption, fluorescence and fluorescence excitation spectra were collected and the anisotropy of absorption and emission were calculated. Analysis of the spectra pointed to: i. the occurrence of perturbation of the membrane structure by incubation with the dye, and ii. influence of the blood serum addition, during the process of incubation with the dye, on the efficiency of incorporation of merocyanine into the cells and the degree of the dye orientation in the membrane. A small fraction of the dye molecules introduced into resting cells was found oriented to a higher degree than a large fraction incorporated into stimulated cells. The incubation time longer than 15 min caused strong changes in the membrane structure both of the resting and stimulated cells.

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