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Blood plasma proteins on polyurethane and alkylsiloxane plasma-treated polyurethane surfaces. Dynamic approach by stimulus-response technique. Part 2. Evaluation of adsorption data by moment technique.

M Mutlu1, E Pişkin.   

Abstract

In this study, interactions of blood proteins (i.e. albumin and fibrinogen) with polyurethane biomaterial surfaces were investigated in an in vitro bead column test circuit using a stimulus-response technique. The dynamic sorption process of radiolabelled proteins on the surfaces was followed by detecting the radioactivity at the exit stream of the column, which was the response of a pulse stimulus at the inlet. The mathematical model was described and solved using 'parameter estimation by cybernetic moment technique', and the adsorption rate constants of plasma proteins on different biomaterial surfaces were calculated. By evaluation of the response curves with standard and cybernetic moment techniques, the following results were obtained. Albumin and fibrinogen adsorption is competitive, and the competition is strongly dependent upon the surface characteristics of the biomaterial. Preadsorption or preferential adsorption of albumin decreases the fibrinogen adsorption, and therefore increases the biocompatibility of material surface. Adsorption of blood plasma proteins are irreversible. The moment technique can also be used for the evaluation of stimulus-response data of biological systems, to determine the process parameters.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2377005     DOI: 10.1007/bf02442672

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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Journal:  Biomater Med Devices Artif Organs       Date:  1973

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Authors:  Y Noishiki
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res       Date:  1982-07

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Journal:  Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs       Date:  1978

7.  Adsorption of proteins from plasma to a series of hydrophilic-hydrophobic copolymers. I. Analysis with the in situ radioiodination technique.

Authors:  T A Horbett; P K Weathersby
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res       Date:  1981-05
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