Lanthanum and some other cation-induced changes in fluidity of synaptosomal membrane studied with nitroxide stearate spin labels

Abstract
Using nitroxide fatty acid spin labels, the effects of some cations such as La3+, Cd2+ and Hg2+ on synaptosomal membranes were studied by observing changes in their ESR spectra. The labels were incorporated almost instantaneously into synaptosomes isolated from rat brain cortex. ESR spectra of the spin-labeled synaptosomes were significantly broadened immediately upon adding La3+, Ce3+, Cd2+ or Hg2+ but hardly affected by Ca2+, Sr2+ and Ba2+. The magnitude of the change in the separation of the outer two peaks in ESR spectra (2T ) depends on the number (n) of methylene units between the polar head group and the spin-label (nitroxide) group; that is, it increases with decreasingn. Among these ions, the effect of La3+ was the greatest and appeared to be in parallel with the amount of La3+ bound with the synaptosomes. On the other hand, K+, Rb+ or Li+ causes hardly any significant changes.