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Thromboresistant semi-IPN hydrogel coating: Towards improvement of the hemocompatibility/biocompatibility of metallic stent implants

  • Francis O. Obiweluozor
  • , Arjun Prasad Tiwari
  • , Jun Hee Lee
  • , Tumurbaatar Batgerel
  • , Ju Yeon Kim
  • , Dohee Lee
  • , Chan Hee Park*
  • , Cheol Sang Kim
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Here we developed a semi-interpenetrating network (IPN) hydrogel obtained by free radical polymerization to fabricate a coated stent with the aim of incorporating a natural topography present in the human body to improve biological activity. The method involves sandwiching a bare metal stent in the semi-IPN hydrogel via solution cast molding. The bio-functionality of the membrane could be tuned by incorporating Polydopamine into the matrix, and also the mechanical property was optimized by choosing an adequate concentration of acrylamide. The coating containing polydopamine hydrogel showed good mechanical stability under continuous flow condition, as demonstrated by crimping and deployment into a catheter without damage. Stent polymer bonding was enhanced via polydopamine incorporation in the matrix. The non-thrombogenicity of the coating containing hydrogel was confirmed through dynamic hemocompatibility studies in vitro. Vascular simulations, including other biomechanical performance, like durability testing, radial strength, and recoil, were demonstrated. The dopamine containing hydrogel membrane (DCHM) was found to promote cell material interaction due to the ability of the catechol to bind protein and induce HUVECs cytoplasmic spreading, proliferation, and migration, with reduced smooth muscle cell (SMCs) activity. SMCs inhibition correlated well with the amount of incorporated catechol in the matrix. Our results show that this material used as coated stent could be more effective in suppressing platelet aggregation with improved haemocompatibility/biocompatibility for faster re-endothelialization than bare metal stent (BMS).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1274-1288
Number of pages15
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering C
Volume99
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019.06

Keywords

  • Hydrogel
  • Restenosis
  • Stent coating
  • Thrombosis

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Medicine

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