Literature DB >> 9426179

Covalent immobilization of hirudin improves the haemocompatibility of polylactide-polyglycolide in vitro.

B Seifert1, P Romaniuk, T Groth.   

Abstract

A biodegradable polymer, poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) RESOMER RG756, was modified by surface immobilization of recombinant hirudin (r-Hir) with glutaraldehyde as coupling reagent to improve the blood contacting properties of the polymer. The activity of immobilized hirudin on the polymer was estimated by a chromogenic assay to about 2.5 ATU r-Hir cm-2. The improvement of the haemocompatibility of the modified RG756 was evaluated in terms of platelet adhesion/activation, whole blood clotting times and clot formation rate. Fluorescence microscopy revealed that surface modification with r-Hir resulted in decreased platelet adhesion and activation. An ELISA for P-selectin, a marker of platelet activation, was used to confirm this result. Clotting time experiments demonstrated significantly prolonged non-activated partial thromboplastin times, and a decreased clot formation rate of whole blood in contact with r-Hir modified RG756 compared with the plain polymer. Comparison of immobilized r-Hir with bound heparin yielded equivalent improvement of blood-contacting properties of the investigated polymers. These in vitro investigations indicate that the immobilization of r-Hir on RG756 is a useful method to improve the blood contacting properties of polylactides/polyglycolides and other polymers as well.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9426179     DOI: 10.1016/s0142-9612(97)00079-3

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


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Review 7.  Control of Blood Coagulation by Hemocompatible Material Surfaces-A Review.

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