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Title: The Relation Between Protein Adsorption and Hemocompatibility of Antifouling Polymer Brushes
Author: Riedelová, Zuzana
Santos Pereira, Andres de los
Svoboda, Jan
Pop Georgievski, Ognen
Májek, Pavel
Pečánková, Klára
Dyčka, Filip
Rodriguez Emmenegger, César
Riedel, Tomáš
Keywords: Trombosi
Materials biomèdics
Polímers en medicina
Thrombosis
Biomedical materials
Polymers in medicine
Issue Date: 2-Aug-2022
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: Whenever an artificial surface comes into contact with blood, proteins are rapidly adsorbed onto its surface. This phenomenon, termed fouling, is then followed by a series of undesired reactions involving activation of complement or the coagulation cascade and adhesion of leukocytes and platelets leading to thrombus formation. Thus, considerable efforts are directed towards the preparation of fouling-resistant surfaces with the best possible hemocompatibility. Herein, a comprehensive hemocompatibility study after heparinized blood contact with seven polymer brushes prepared by surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization is reported. The resistance to fouling is quantified and thrombus formation and deposition of blood cellular components on the coatings are analyzed. Moreover, identification of the remaining adsorbed proteins is performed via mass spectroscopy to elucidate their influence on the surface hemocompatibility. Compared with an unmodified glass surface, the grafting of polymer brushes minimizes the adhesion of platelets and leukocytes and prevents the thrombus formation. The fouling from undiluted blood plasma is reduced by up to 99%. Most of the identified proteins are connected with the initial events of foreign body reaction towards biomaterial (coagulation cascade proteins, complement component, and inflammatory proteins). In addition, several proteins that are not previously linked with blood-biomaterial interaction are presented and discussed.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/mabi.202200247
It is part of: Macromolecular Bioscience, 2022, vol. 22, num. 11, p. 2200247
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/197645
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1002/mabi.202200247
ISSN: 1616-5195
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