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An abnormality of the physical properties of the cell membrane may underlie the defect that unites the clinical and biochemical abnormalities found in subjects with diabetic nephropathy. The cell membrane is linked both structurally and functionally with the cytoskeleton. The fluorescence anisotropy, a measure of membrane fluidity, was studied at baseline and after modulation of cytoskeletal proteins by thiol group alkylation with N-ethylmaleimide (NEM). 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene (DPH) was used to assess anisotropy in the deep hydrophobic regions of the lipid bilayer and trimethylammonium-diphenylhexatriene (TMA-DPH) was used to assess the superficial, relatively hydrophilic regions. We compared 17 subjects with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and nephropathy with 17 control subjects with IDDM and 24 non-diabetic control subjects. Median TMA-DPH anisotropy (0.271 (0.239–0.332) vs 0.269 (0.258–0.281) vs 0.275 (0.246–0.287)) and DPH anisotropy (0.221 (0.193–0.261) vs 0.227 (0.197–0.253) vs 0.226 (0.193–0.245)) were similar in erythrocytes from the three groups. However after alkylation of protein thiol groups with NEM clear differences emerged. In the control subjects with and without IDDM there was a significant fall in TMA-DPH anisotropy compared to the subjects with diabetic nephropathy in whom the addition of NEM had no effect (ΔTMA-DPH anisotropy –0.005 (–0.020– + 0.006) vs –0.005 (–0.011– + 0.016) vs + 0.002 (–0.010 – + 0.008) p < 0.001). This finding was confirmed when the deep regions of the lipid bilayer were assessed using DPH (ΔDPH anisotropy –0.017 (–0.029 –– 0.007.) vs –0.015 (–0.029 – + 0.001) vs + 0.003 (–0.021 – + 0.018) p < 0.001). We conclude that cytoskeletal modulation of the physical properties of the cell membrane lipids by proteins is abnormal in subjects with diabetic nephropathy. Such an abnormality could explain some of the clinical and metabolic abnormalities found in this condition. [Diabetologia (1998) 41: 337–342]
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Jones, S., Thomas, T. & Marshall, S. Abnormal regulation of cell membrane fluidity in diabetic nephropathy. Diabetologia 41, 337–342 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001250050912
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