Biosensors for the rapid repetitive detection of adrenaline using stabilized bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) with incorporated calix[4]resorcinarene receptor

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作者
Nikolelis, DP [1 ]
Petropoulou, SSE [1 ]
Theoharis, G [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Athens, Dept Chem, Analyt Chem Lab, Athens 15771, Greece
关键词
biosensors; electrochemistry; stabilized bilayer lipid membranes; resorcin[4]arene receptor;
D O I
10.1002/elan.200302730
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O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
This work uses lipid film based biosensors with incorporated calix[4]resorcinarene receptor (lipophilic macrocyclic host molecule) for the rapid electrochemical detection of adrenaline. Freely-suspended and metal supported BLMs (composed of egg phosphatidylcholine (PC) and 35% (w/w) dipalmitoyl phosphatidic acid) modified with the resorcin[4]arene receptor were used as one shot sensors to rapidly detect this catecholamine. The interactions of this compound with freely-suspended BLMs were found to be electrochemically transduced in the form of a transient current signal with duration of seconds, which reproducibly appeared about 14 s after exposure of the membranes to adrenaline. The response time for these BLMs without incorporated receptor for adrenaline was about 1.5 min. The magnitude of the transient current signal was related to the concentration of adrenaline in bulk solution in the micromolar range. Differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) experiments were performed to explore the mechanism of interactions of BLMs with incorporated receptor with adrenaline. The interactions of adrenaline with surface-. stabilized bilayer lipid membranes (sBLMs) with incorporated receptor produced electrochemical ion current increases, which reproducibly appeared within a few seconds after exposure of the membranes to the stimulant. The use of the receptor in sBLMs increased the sensitivity of the method 6-fold. The current signal increases were related to the concentration of adrenaline in bulk solution in the micromolar range. Stabilized lipid membranes formed by polymerization on glass fiber microfilters were used as practical chemical biosensors for the rapid detection of adrenaline. The interactions of polymerized lipid films with adrenaline were also found to provide transient current signals similar to those of freely-suspended BLMs. The magnitude of the transient current signal was also related to the concentration of the stimulating agent in bulk solution in the micromolar range and these stabilized lipid films can be used again after storage in air. No interferences from ascorbic acid were noticed because of the negatively charged lipids in membranes. The effect of other compounds such as proteins and other compounds closely related to adrenaline was also investigated. Results of recovery experiments using human urine have shown recoveries ranged between 94 to 105%, which shows no interferences from matrix effects due to the presence of urine constituents. The present sensor based on stabilized lipid films can be used for the rapid repetitive detection of this pharmaceutical substance and keep prospects for the selective determination of catecholamines in biofluids.
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