Differences of Microviscosity and Lipid Composition in Normal Human T and B Lymphocytes
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Human T and B lymphocytes differ morphologically and immunologically although little is known concerning their physiological parameters and biochemical constituents. In this study, microviscosity and lipid composition in normal human B and T lymphocytes were investigated. Microviscosity was examined using 1, 6-diphenyl-1, 3, 5-hexatriene as a probe and lipid composition was analyzed by thin-layer chromatography with flame ionization detection. Microviscosity of T lymphocytes was higher than that of B lymphocytes throughout the temperature ranges tested, and microviscosity of whole lymphocytes was similar to that of B lymphocytes rather than that of T lymphocytes. There was no significant difference in lipid composition between B and T lymphocytes. However, it was postulated that the concentration of lipid per area of plasma membrane in B lymphocytes might be less than that in T lymphocytes. It was concluded that B lymphocytes show a less rigid membrane fluidity than T lymphocytes because of the lower concentration of lipid per area of plasma membrane.
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著者
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Arimori Shigeru
The Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokai University
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Hiramatsu Kazuko
The Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine Tokai University
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Arimori Shigeru
The Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine Tokai University
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