Raman studies of structural rearrangements induced in human plasma lipoprotein carotenoids by malondialdehyde |
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Authors: | Surendra P. Verma Jean R. Philippot Bernard Bonnet Josette Sainte-Marie Yves Moschetto Donald F. H. Wallach |
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Affiliation: | (1) Radiobiology Division, Tufts-New England Medical Center, 02111 Boston, MA;(2) INSERM UNITE 58, CNRS-ERA 941, Montpellier, France;(3) CNRS-LA 79 USTL, Montpellier, France;(4) CTP, INSERM, Lille, France |
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Abstract: | Raman and resonance Raman spectra of plasma lipoproteins ± malondialdehyde were studied at concentrations which block the normal receptor-mediated uptake by cells. The strong resonance Raman bands at about 1010, 1162 and 1530 cm−1, due to the presence of carotenoids in the lipoproteins, are envisaged as structural probes. High resolution resonance Raman spectra of the 1500–1600 cm−1 region reveal multiple features suggesting the coexistence of several structural populations of β-carotene whose precise assignment is complex. When plasma lipoproteins are reacted with malondialdehyde, a complex change occurs in the resonance Raman banding of β-carotene in the 1500–1600 cm−1 region. Malonaldehyde (MDA) also modifies the acoustical region (70–200 cm−1 of low density lipoprotein (LDL) lipids. We suggest that malondialdehyde association with plasma lipoproteins alters the lipid structure via apoprotein or apoprotein/lipid associations. |
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