Poloxamer 188 decreases susceptibility of artificial lipid membranes to electroporation

  • Sharma, V.
  • Stebe, K.
  • Murphy, J.C.
  • Tung, L.
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Publication date
December 1996
Publisher
The Biophysical Society. Published by Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
0006-3495

Abstract

The effect of a nontoxic, nonionic block co-polymeric surface active agent, poloxamer 188, on electroporation of artificial lipid membranes made of azolectin, was investigated. Two different experimental protocols were used in our study: charge pulse and voltage clamp. For the charge pulse protocol, membranes were pulsed with a 10-micronsecond rectangular voltage waveform, after which membrane voltage decay was observed through an external 1-M omega resistance. For the voltage clamp protocol the membranes were pulsed with a waveform that consisted of an initial 10-microsecond rectangular phase, followed by a negative sloped ramp that decayed to zero in the subsequent 500 microseconds. Several parameters characterizing the electroporation pr...

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