| Literature DB >> 27877542 |
Motoki Inoue1, Makoto Sasaki2, Tetsushi Taguchi2.
Abstract
Gelatins were crosslinked with organic acids and treated with alkali to impart to them endothelialization and anti-thrombogenic properties. These matrices were characterized by biochemical and physicochemical techniques. The amounts of residual amino groups in the matrices decreased with increasing crosslinker concentration. The matrices with the highest crosslinking densities showed excellent endothelial cell adhesion and proliferation. In addition, the adhesion of platelets and formation of fibrin networks on the matrices were suppressed with increasing crosslinker concentration. The matrices also exhibited excellent biodegradability, and the degradation rate decreased with increasing crosslinking density. All the organic acid-crosslinked alkali-treated gelatins showed excellent anti-thrombogenic and endothelialization properties, superior to those of glutaraldehyde-crosslinked alkali-treated gelatins.Entities:
Keywords: anti-thrombogenic properties; biodegradability; blood-contacting material; endothelialization; gelatin; organic acid
Year: 2012 PMID: 27877542 PMCID: PMC5099775 DOI: 10.1088/1468-6996/13/6/064215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Technol Adv Mater ISSN: 1468-6996 Impact factor: 8.090