Enhancement of Blood Compatibility of Poly(urethane) Substrates by Mussel-Inspired Adhesive Heparin Coating

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Heparin immobilization on surfaces has drawn a great deal of attention because of its potential application in enhancing blood compatibility of various biomedical devices such as catheters, grafts, and stents. Existing methods for the heparin immobilization are based on covalent linkage formation and electrostatic interaction between substrates and heparin molecules. However, complicated multistep procedures and uncontrolled desorption of heparin are limitations of these methods. In this work, we report a new heparin derivative that exhibits robust adhesion on surfaces. The derivative, called hepamine, was prepared via conjugation of dopamine, a mussel-inspired adhesive moiety, onto a heparin backbone. Immersion of poly(urethane) substrates into an aqueous solution of hepamine resulted in robust heparin coating of the poly(urethane), the most widely used polymeric material for blood-contacting medical devices. The hepamine-coated poly(urethane) substrate showed significant inhibition of blood coagulation and platelet adhesion. The use of hepamine for surface modification is advantageous for several reasons: for example, no chemical pretreatment of the substrates is necessary, and surface functionalization is a simple, one-step procedure. Thus, the heparin immobilization method described herein is an excellent alternative approach for the introduction of heparin molecules onto surfaces.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Issue Date
2011-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

IN-VITRO; PROTEIN ADSORPTION; MYTILUS-EDULIS; SURFACE; POLYURETHANE; HEMOCOMPATIBILITY; BIOCOMPATIBILITY; IMMOBILIZATION; STABILITY; POLYMER

Citation

BIOCONJUGATE CHEMISTRY, v.22, no.7, pp.1264 - 1269

ISSN
1043-1802
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/97926
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CH-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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