Literature DB >> 15576142

Polymers incorporating nitric oxide releasing/generating substances for improved biocompatibility of blood-contacting medical devices.

Megan C Frost1, Melissa M Reynolds, Mark E Meyerhoff.   

Abstract

The current state-of-the-art with respect to the preparation, characterization and biomedical applications of novel nitric oxide (NO) releasing or generating polymeric materials is reviewed. Such materials show exceptional promise as coatings to prepare a new generation of medical devices with superior biocompatiblity. Nitric oxide is a well-known inhibitor of platelet adhesion and activation, as well as a potent inhibitor of smooth muscle cell proliferation. Hence, polymers that release or generate NO locally at their surface exhibit greatly enhanced thromboresistivity and have the potential to reduce neointimal hyperplasia caused by device damage to blood vessel walls. In this review, the use of diazeniumdiolates and nitrosothiols as NO donors within a variety polymeric matrixes are summarized. Such species can either be doped as discrete NO donors within polymeric films, or covalently linked to polymer backbones and/or inorganic polymeric filler particles that are often employed to enhance the strength of biomedical polymers (e.g., fumed silica or titanium dioxide). In addition, very recent efforts to create catalytic polymers possessing immobilized Cu(II) sites capable of generating NO from endogenous oxidized forms of NO already present in blood and other physiological fluids (nitrite and nitrosothiols) are discussed. Preliminary literature data illustrating the efficacy of the various NO release/generating polymers as coatings for intravascular sensors, extracorporeal blood loop circuits, and arteriovenous grafts/shunts are reviewed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15576142     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2004.06.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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5.  Stöber Synthesis of Nitric Oxide-Releasing S-Nitrosothiol-Modified Silica Particles.

Authors:  Daniel A Riccio; Julia L Nugent; Mark H Schoenfisch
Journal:  Chem Mater       Date:  2011-04-12       Impact factor: 9.811

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Authors:  Evan M Hetrick; Heather L Prichard; Bruce Klitzman; Mark H Schoenfisch
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2007-08-02       Impact factor: 12.479

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Review 9.  Development and hemocompatibility testing of nitric oxide releasing polymers using a rabbit model of thrombogenicity.

Authors:  Terry C Major; Hitesh Handa; Gail M Annich; Robert H Bartlett
Journal:  J Biomater Appl       Date:  2014-06-16       Impact factor: 2.646

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Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2012-07-28       Impact factor: 12.479

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