Pressure-sensitivity of endoplasmic reticulum membrane and nucleolus as revealed by electron microscopy

Citation
P. Mentre et al., Pressure-sensitivity of endoplasmic reticulum membrane and nucleolus as revealed by electron microscopy, CELL MOL B, 45(3), 1999, pp. 353-362
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Cell & Developmental Biology
Journal title
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
01455680 → ACNP
Volume
45
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
353 - 362
Database
ISI
SICI code
0145-5680(199905)45:3<353:POERMA>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Murine erythroleukemia cells submitted to high hydrostatic pressure (up to 110 MPa, 17 min. at room temperature) remain viable (Mentre et at, 1997) bu t present, at the ultrastructure level, perturbations which are documented in this work. In cells submitted to 50 MPa, endoplasmic reticulum membranes displayed a characteristic rigid aspect, whereas plasma membrane remained unaffected up to 110 MPa, This result is in agreement with: i) the liquid-c rystalline --> gel state transition undergone by phospholipid bilayers unde r pressure, which involves the structuration of water at the polar-apolar i nterface; iii the low concentration in cholesterol of endoplasmic reticulum membranes compared to plasma membrane, and iii) the ability of cholesterol to protect membranes against the effects of high hydrostatic pressure. Nuc leoli displaid a remarkable compact aspect above 80 MPa, involving the disa ppearance of vacuoles and the diminution of fibrillar component, but the re tention of granular component. Pressure inhibition of translation is advanc ed as a possible cause of this perturbation.