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Poly(DL-lactic acid) film surface modification with heparin for improving hemocompatibility of blood-contacting bioresorbable devices.
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Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A [J Biomed Mater Res A] 2011 Jul; Vol. 98 (1), pp. 80-7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Apr 28. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- This work describes a simple method to immobilize heparin by covalent bonding to the surface of poly(lactic acid) film with the aim of showing improved hemocompatibility. Carboxyl groups present in heparin molecules were activated by reaction with N-hydroxy-succinimide and allowed to react with free amino groups created at the surface of poly(DL-lactic acid) films by controlled aminolysis. Contact angle measurements and XPS analysis confirmed the binding. Quantification was determined by radioactivity using heparin labeled with tritium. The surface exhibited anti factor Xa activity, thus confirming the presence of bounded heparin that kept some biological activity. Finally platelets adhesion showed less platelet adhesion on heparin modified films as well as preserved morphology.<br /> (Copyright © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
- Subjects :
- Animals
Chromatography, Gel
Elements
Factor Xa metabolism
Heparin chemistry
Humans
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
Platelet Adhesiveness drug effects
Platelet Count
Polyesters
Staining and Labeling
Surface Properties drug effects
Sus scrofa
Water chemistry
Biocompatible Materials pharmacology
Heparin pharmacology
Lactic Acid chemistry
Materials Testing methods
Polymers chemistry
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1552-4965
- Volume :
- 98
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21538828
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.a.33099