Cell outer membrane mimetic modification of a cross-linked chitosan surface to improve its hemocompatibility |
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Authors: | Peng-bo Huangfu Ming Gong Cunfu Zhang Shan Yang Jiang Zhao Yong-kuan Gong |
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Affiliation: | aKey Laboratory of Synthetic and Natural Functional Molecule Chemistry (Ministry of Education), College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Northwest University, 229 Taibai Beilu, Xi’an 710069, PR China;bState Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, PR China |
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Abstract: | A novel strategy has been developed to improve the hemocompatibility of chitosan surface by cell outer membrane mimetic structure able to reduce protein adsorption and cell adhesion. Phosphorylcholine dichloride was synthesized and grafted onto a glutaraldehyde-cross-linked chitosan (CS-GA) film surface to prepare phosphorylcholine-coated CS-GA film (CS-GA-PC) through a heterogeneous reaction process. The spectroscopic and contact angle characterization show that a cell outer membrane mimetic structure was formed on the cross-linked chitosan surface, and the significantly improved hemocompatibility of the modified surface was shown by a suppression of 94% on platelet adhesion, a suppression of 60–70% for bovine plasma fibrinogen and bovine serum albumin adsorptions. These results demonstrated that this cell outer membrane mimetic surface modification with phosphorylcholine dichloride is a promising strategy to improve the hemocompatibility of chitosan. |
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Keywords: | Phosphorylcholine Chitosan Hemocompatibility Surface modification Contact angle XPS |
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