| Literature DB >> 22164163 |
Mónica Faria1, Vítor Geraldes, Maria Norberta de Pinho.
Abstract
Asymmetric bi-soft segment poly(ester urethane urea) (PEUU) membranes containing polycaprolactone (PCL) as a second soft segment are synthesized with PCL-diol ranging from 0% to 15% (w/w). Bulk and surface characteristics of the PEUU membranes were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), static water contact angles, and surface streaming potentials and were correlated to hemocompatibility properties, namely, hemolysis and thrombosis degrees. SEM analysis reveals PEUU membranes with asymmetric cross-sections and top dense surfaces with distinct morphologies. The increase in PCL-diol content yields PEUU membranes with blood-contacting surfaces that are smoother, more hydrophilic, and with higher maximum zeta potentials. The results obtained in this work give no evidence of a correlation between hydrophilicity/zeta potentials and the hemolysis/thrombosis degree of blood-contacting surfaces of the PEUU membranes. In contrast, other hemocompatibility aspects reveal that the more hydrophilic membranes are associated with lower platelet deposition and inhibition of extreme states of platelet activation.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22164163 PMCID: PMC3227468 DOI: 10.1155/2012/376321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biomater ISSN: 1687-8787
Figure 1Preparation of segmented integrally skinned asymmetric PEUU membranes.
Molecular composition and water static contact angles of the PEUU membranes.
| Membrane | PUR/PCL diol (wt.%) | Water contact angle (°) |
|---|---|---|
| PEUU 100 | 100/0 | 70.9 ± 0,6 |
| PEUU 95 | 95/5 | 65.8 ± 0,8 |
| PEUU 90 | 90/10 | 63.0 ± 0,6 |
| PEUU 85 | 85/15 | 59.4 ± 1,0 |
Figure 2SEM images of PEUU 100 (a, b, and c), where, (a) active layer, (b) bottom surface, (c) cross-section, PEUU 95 (d, e, and f) where, (d) active layer, (e) bottom surface, (f) cross-section, PEUU 90 (g, h, and i) where, (g) active layer, (h) bottom surface, (i) cross-section, PEUU 85 (j, k, and l) where, (j) active layer, (k) bottom surface, (l) cross-section of the membranes.
Figure 3Zeta potential versus pH plot for the blood-contacting surface of the PEUU membranes.
Figure 4Correlation between water contact angle and maximum zeta potential observed in zeta potential versus pH plots at alkaline pH values (NaOH addition, 10−3 M KCl background electrolyte) for the blood-contacting surface of the PEUU membranes.
Figure 5Hemolysis index (HI) of PEUU membranes before and after extraction with PBS. HI between 0 and 2% indicate non hemolytic membranes. The mean hemolysis degrees of the PBS-extracted samples were not significantly different from each other (one-way ANOVA, P > 0.05).
Figure 6Percentage of thrombosis on the blood-contacting surface of the PBS-extracted PEUU membranes for different contact times with blood (glass: 100%, top line of the graph).