Literature DB >> 32109705

Mussel-inspired "built-up" surface chemistry for combining nitric oxide catalytic and vascular cell selective properties.

Xiangyang Li1, Jingxia Liu2, Tong Yang1, Hua Qiu1, Lei Lu3, Qiufen Tu1, Kaiqing Xiong1, Nan Huang4, Zhilu Yang5.   

Abstract

Specific selectivity of vascular cells and antithrombogenicity are crucial factors for the long-term success of vascular implants. In this work, a novel concept of mussel-inspired "built-up" surface chemistry realized by sequential stacking of a copper-dopamine network basement, followed by a polydopamine layer is introduced to facilitate the combination of nitric oxide (NO) catalysis and vascular cell selectivity. The resultant "built-up" film allowed easy manipulation of the content of copper ions and the density of catechol/quinone groups, facilitating the multifunctional surface engineering of vascular devices. For example, the chelated copper ions in the copper-dopamine network endow a functionalized vascular stent with a durable release of NO via catalytic decomposition of endogenous S-nitrosothiol. Meanwhile, the catechol/quinone groups on the film surface allow the facile, secondary grafting of the REDV peptide to develop a selectivity for vascular cells, as a supplement to the functions of NO. As a result, the functionalized vascular stent perfectly combines the functions of NO and REDV, showing excellent antithrombotic properties and competitive selectivity toward the endothelial cells over the smooth muscle cells, hence impressively promotes re-endothelialization and improves anti-restenosis in vivo. Therefore, the first mussel-inspired "built-up" surface chemistry can be a promising candidate for the engineering of multifunctional surfaces.
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Keywords:  Anti-restenosis; Antithrombogenicity; Cardiovascular stent; Cell selectivity; Nitric oxide; Surface chemistry

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32109705     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2020.119904

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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