Effects of Nanoplastics on Lipid Membranes and Vice Versa: Insights from All-Atom Molecular Dynamics Simulations.

IF 2.9 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Pub Date : 2025-04-03 Epub Date: 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.4c08361
Anderson D S Duraes, Elaine L Jiao, Wenlin Zhang
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We compute the potential of mean force (PMF) between semicrystalline polyethylene (PE) nanoplastics (NPLs) and model POPC and DPPC bilayers, which approximate in vivo membranes, using atomistic simulations. Our work shows that atomistic resolution is required to characterize the NPL and lipid interactions. By analyzing the PMF, we demonstrate that the mechanical properties of membranes, rather than NPL semicrystalline morphologies, govern NPL-membrane interactions. Resistance to NPL penetration arises from the elastic energy of the membrane deformation. The flexible POPC membranes resist NPL translocation, and the brittle DPPC membranes fracture under stress. Using an elastic free energy model, we approximate effective repulsions between lipid membranes and NPLs of various sizes. Our mean first-passage time analysis shows that even small, bare NPLs cannot easily penetrate brittle lipid membranes via passive diffusion, even at high concentrations. However, eco-coronas or other mechanisms, such as endocytosis, may still facilitate the cellular uptake of NPLs and MPLs. While semicrystalline morphologies do not directly impact NPL translocation, they do influence NPL behavior within lipid membranes upon translocation. Semicrystalline NPLs remain intact within lipid membranes, whereas amorphous NPLs can dissolve into the hydrophobic core and alter the elastic properties of the membrane.

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纳米塑料对脂质膜的影响,反之亦然:来自全原子分子动力学模拟的见解。
我们使用原子模拟计算了半晶聚乙烯(PE)纳米塑料(NPLs)和模型POPC和DPPC双层之间的平均力势(PMF),它们近似于体内膜。我们的工作表明,原子分辨率是表征NPL和脂质相互作用所必需的。通过分析PMF,我们证明了膜的力学性能,而不是NPL的半晶形态,控制着NPL-膜的相互作用。对NPL渗透的阻力来自于膜变形的弹性能。弹性POPC膜抵抗NPL易位,脆性DPPC膜在应力作用下断裂。使用弹性自由能模型,我们近似了脂质膜和不同大小的不良贷款之间的有效排斥。我们的平均首次通过时间分析表明,即使是小的、裸露的不良贷款也不能通过被动扩散轻易穿透脆性脂质膜,即使在高浓度下也是如此。然而,生态日冕或其他机制,如内吞作用,仍然可能促进NPLs和MPLs的细胞摄取。虽然半结晶形态不直接影响NPL易位,但它们确实影响易位时脂膜内NPL的行为。半结晶的不良物质在脂质膜内保持完整,而无定形的不良物质可以溶解到疏水核心并改变膜的弹性特性。
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