Literature DB >> 28475307

Polymer Brush-Functionalized Chitosan Hydrogels as Antifouling Implant Coatings.

Irene Buzzacchera1, Mariia Vorobii2, Nina Yu Kostina2, Andres de Los Santos Pereira3, Tomáš Riedel3, Michael Bruns4, Wojciech Ogieglo2, Martin Möller2, Christopher J Wilson1, Cesar Rodriguez-Emmenegger2.   

Abstract

Implantable sensor devices require coatings that efficiently interface with the tissue environment to mediate biochemical analysis. In this regard, bioinspired polymer hydrogels offer an attractive and abundant source of coating materials. However, upon implantation these materials generally elicit inflammation and the foreign body reaction as a consequence of protein fouling on their surface and concomitant poor hemocompatibility. In this report we investigate a strategy to endow chitosan hydrogel coatings with antifouling properties by the grafting of polymer brushes in a "grafting-from" approach. Chitosan coatings were functionalized with polymer brushes of oligo(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate and 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate using photoinduced single electron transfer living radical polymerization and the surfaces were thoroughly characterized by XPS, AFM, water contact angle goniometry, and in situ ellipsometry. The antifouling properties of these new bioinspired hydrogel-brush coatings were investigated by surface plasmon resonance. The influence of the modifications to the chitosan on hemocompatibility was assessed by contacting the surfaces with platelets and leukocytes. The coatings were hydrophilic and reached a thickness of up to 180 nm within 30 min of polymerization. The functionalization of the surface with polymer brushes significantly reduced the protein fouling and eliminated platelet activation and leukocyte adhesion. This methodology offers a facile route to functionalizing implantable sensor systems with antifouling coatings that improve hemocompatibility and pave the way for enhanced device integration in tissue.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28475307     DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.7b00516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


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4.  Clinical Evidence for Use of a Noninvasive Biosensor for Tear Glucose as an Alternative to Painful Finger-Prick for Diabetes Management Utilizing a Biopolymer Coating.

Authors:  Alicja E Kownacka; Dovile Vegelyte; Maurits Joosse; Nicoleta Anton; B Jelle Toebes; Jan Lauko; Irene Buzzacchera; Katarzyna Lipinska; Daniela A Wilson; Nel Geelhoed-Duijvestijn; Christopher J Wilson
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2018-10-25       Impact factor: 6.988

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