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Biocompatibility of poly(carbonate urethane)s with various degrees of nanophase separation
Authors:Hsu Shan-Hui  Kao Yu-Chih
Institution:Department of Chemical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan ROC. shhsu@nchu.edu.tw
Abstract:Nanophase separation has been suggested to influence the biological performance of polyurethane. In a previous work, six different 4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI)-based poly(carbonate urethane)s (PCUs) that exhibited various degrees of nanophase separation were synthesized and characterized. In the present work, these PCUs were used as a model system to study the effect of nanometric structures on the biocompatibility of polyurethane. Human blood platelet activation, monocyte activation, protein adsorption, and bacterial adhesion on PCU were investigated in vitro. It was found that human blood platelets as well as monocytes were less activated on the PCU surfaces with a greater degree of nanophase separation in general. This phenomenon was closely associated with the lower ratio of human fibrinogen/albumin competitively adsorbed on these surfaces. Bacterial adhesion was also inhibited in some nanophase-separated PCUs. diagram in text].
Keywords:bacterial adhesion  monocyte activation  nanophase separation  phase separation  platelet activation  platelet adhesion  poly(carbonate urethane)
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