Literature DB >> 19358258

Biocompatibility of surfactant-templated polyurea-nanoencapsulated macroporous silica aerogels with plasma platelets and endothelial cells.

Wei Yin1, Subramaniam M Venkitachalam, Ellen Jarrett, Sarah Staggs, Nicholas Leventis, Hongbing Lu, David A Rubenstein.   

Abstract

The recently synthesized polyurea-nanoencapsulated surfactant-templated aerogels (X-aerogels) are porous materials with significantly improved mechanical strengths. Surface-wise they resemble polyurethane, a common biocompatible material, but their biocompatibility has never been investigated. As lightweight and strong materials, if X-aerogels also have acceptable biocompatibility, they may be used in many implantable devices. The goal of this study was to investigate their biocompatibility toward platelets, blood plasma, and vascular endothelial cells, in terms of cell activation and inflammatory responses. Platelets were incubated with X-aerogel and platelet activation was measured through CD62P and phosphatidylserine expression. Platelet aggregation was also measured. Contact with X-aerogel did not induce platelet activation or impair aggregation. To determine X-aerogel-induced inflammation, plasma anaphylatoxin C3a level was measured after incubation with X-aerogel. Results showed that X-aerogel induced no changes in plasma C3a levels. SEM and SDS-PAGE were used to examine cellular/protein deposition on X-aerogel samples after plasma incubation. No structural change or organic deposition was detected. Furthermore, X-aerogel samples did not induce any significant changes in vascular endothelial cell culture parameters after 5 days of incubation. These observations suggest that X-aerogels have a suitable biocompatibility toward platelets, plasma, and vascular endothelial cells, and they have potential for use in blood implantable devices. (c) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19358258     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.32476

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res A        ISSN: 1549-3296            Impact factor:   4.396


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1.  Investigation of polyurea-crosslinked silica aerogels as a neuronal scaffold: a pilot study.

Authors:  Firouzeh Sabri; Judith A Cole; Michael C Scarbrough; Nicholas Leventis
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-03-20       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 2.  A Special Material or a New State of Matter: A Review and Reconsideration of the Aerogel.

Authors:  Ai Du; Bin Zhou; Zhihua Zhang; Jun Shen
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2013-03-08       Impact factor: 3.623

3.  Noninvasive Detection, Tracking, and Characterization of Aerogel Implants Using Diagnostic Ultrasound.

Authors:  Sagar Ghimire; Martina Rodriguez Sala; Swetha Chandrasekaran; Grigorios Raptopoulos; Marcus Worsley; Patrina Paraskevopoulou; Nicholas Leventis; Firouzeh Sabri
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-13       Impact factor: 4.329

4.  Aerogels are not regulated as nanomaterials, but can be assessed by tiered testing and grouping strategies for nanomaterials.

Authors:  Johannes G Keller; Martin Wiemann; Sibylle Gröters; Kai Werle; Antje Vennemann; Robert Landsiedel; Wendel Wohlleben
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2021-05-19

5.  Histological evaluation of the biocompatibility of polyurea crosslinked silica aerogel implants in a rat model: a pilot study.

Authors:  Firouzeh Sabri; John D Boughter; David Gerth; Omar Skalli; Thien-Chuong N Phung; George-Rudolph M Tamula; Nicholas Leventis
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-12-12       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 6.  New Trends in Bio-Based Aerogels.

Authors:  Loredana Elena Nita; Alina Ghilan; Alina Gabriela Rusu; Iordana Neamtu; Aurica P Chiriac
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2020-05-13       Impact factor: 6.321

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