The effect of membrane lipid perturbers on survival of mammalian cells to cold.

1978 
Abstract Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), an antioxidant and common food additive, is an organic soluble molecule which modifies the properties of lipid bilayers and biological membranes. Adamantane and its derivatives, although structurally quite different, have similar effects on membranes. When Chinese hamster lung cells (V79) were pretreated with 0.1 m m BHT before exposure to +5 °C for up to 12 days in suspension culture or attached to plastic, significant protection, as assessed by colony survival, was observed compared to controls. No protection was observed when the cells were exposed to +20 °C. Use of adamantane or 2-adamantanone in serum-free medium in suspension culture at +5 °C showed protection of cells as good as, or better than, that provided by the addition of serum to control cells. Experiments with synchronized cells indicated that BHT protected cells in all phases of the cell cycle against the effects of exposure to +5 °C. However, the protection was greatest in G 1 and early S phase. Exposure of cells containing BHT to +20 °C resulted in no preferential protection in any phase of the cell cycle.
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