Evaluation of blood compatibility of PEO grafted and heparin immobilized polyurethanes.

D K Han, S Y Jeong, Y H Kim
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Abstract

To develop better blood compatible polymer for long-term biomedical applications, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) grafted and/or heparin immobilized polyurethanes (PUs) were made by novel surface modification. Their blood compatibilities were investigated using in vitro platelet adhesion test, APTT, PT, immobilized heparin bioactivity measurement, and ex vivo rabbit A-A shunt test. In platelet adhesion tests, PEO grafted PU surfaces, compared to PU control, displayed very little platelet adhesion and activation, and this effect was more significant as the molecular weight of PEO increased from 200 to 2000. Also, the degree of platelet adhesion was lower in the heparinized PU surfaces than that of PU control. The immobilized heparin showed a greater effect on intrinsic blood coagulation factors than on extrinsic ones, whereas the PU-PEO surface was independent of blood coagulation factors. Lowering both in vitro platelet adhesion and activation led to a prolongation in the ex vivo occlusion time. In particular, the heparinized PU-PEO surfaces displayed enhanced blood compatibility due to the synergistic effects of PEO and heparin.

PEO移植物和肝素固定化聚氨酯的血液相容性评价。
为了开发长期应用于生物医学的更好的血液相容性聚合物,通过新的表面改性制备了聚环氧乙烷(PEO)接枝和/或肝素固定化聚氨酯(pu)。采用体外血小板黏附试验、APTT、PT、固定化肝素生物活性测定和兔离体A-A分流试验考察其血液相容性。在血小板粘附试验中,与PU对照相比,PEO接枝PU表面的血小板粘附和活化程度非常低,并且随着PEO分子量从200到2000的增加,这种影响更为显著。与对照组相比,肝素化PU表面的血小板粘附程度较低。固定化肝素对内源性凝血因子的影响大于外源性凝血因子,而PU-PEO表面不受凝血因子的影响。降低体外血小板粘附和活化导致离体闭塞时间延长。特别是,由于PEO和肝素的协同作用,肝素化的PU-PEO表面显示出增强的血液相容性。
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