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Polydopamine and gelatin coating for rapid endothelialization of vascular scaffolds

Authors :
Hanna Hlawaty
Raminder Singh
Rene Stein
Tomasz Ciach
Hatice Genç
Christoph Alexiou
Ralf P Friedrich
Michał Wojasiński
Iwona Cicha
Kamil Kopeć
Michael Eichler
Source :
Biomaterials advances. 134
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Rapid endothelialization helps overcome the limitations of small-diameter vascular grafts. To develop biomimetic non-thrombogenic coatings supporting endothelialization, medical-grade polyurethane (PU) nanofibrous mats and tubular scaffolds with a diameter below 6 mm prepared by solution blow spinning were coated with polydopamine (PDA), or PDA and gelatin (PDA/Gel). The scaffolds were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, porosity measurement, tensile testing, wettability, Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy, and termogravimetric analysis, followed by the measurement of coating stability on the tubular scaffolds. The effect of coating on scaffold endothelialization and hemocompatibility was evaluated using human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and human platelets, showing low numbers of adhering platelets and significantly higher numbers of HUVECs on PDA- and PDA/Gel-coated mats compared to control samples. Tubular PU scaffolds and commercial ePTFE prostheses coated with PDA or PDA/Gel were colonized with HUVECs using radial magnetic cell seeding. PDA/Gel-coated samples achieved full endothelial coverage within 1-3 days post-endothelialization. Altogether, PDA and PDA/Gel coating significantly enhance the endothelialization on the flat surfaces, tubular small-diameter scaffolds, and commercial vascular prostheses. The presented approach constitutes a fast and efficient method of improving scaffold colonization with endothelial cells, expected to work equally well upon implantation.

Details

ISSN :
27729508
Volume :
134
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomaterials advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5bfbb8e8f71dd5fcf9368c821d835f22