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Orthopedic implants provide patients with an opportunity to regain functionality lost from illness, disease, or injury. Recent advancements in additive manufacturing (AM) techniques have allowed for the increased customization of Ti‐6Al‐4V ELI (extra low interstitials) implants to complement natural variations in the human anatomy. Yet, the low bio...
Gemcitabine (Gem) is a key drug for pancreatic cancer, yet limited by high systemic toxicity, low bioavailability and poor pharmacokinetic profiles. To overcome these limitations, Gem prodrug amphiphiles were synthesised with oleyl, linoleyl and phytanyl chains. Self‐assembly and lyotropic mesophase behaviour of these amphiphiles were examined usin...
Diamond like carbon (DLC) films were deposited onto Ti6Al4V and Si wafer substrates by RF plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The influence of dopants such as fluorine (F), silicon (Si), and nitrogen (N) on composition, structure, and biocompatibility was investigated. Ion scattering spectroscopy analysis revealed the presence of dopant atom...
The aim of this article is to present three different techniques of poly(sodium styrene sulfonate) (polyNaSS) covalent grafting onto titanium (Ti) surfaces and study the influence of their architecture on biological response. Two of them are “grafting from” techniques requiring an activation step either by thermal or UV irradiation. The third metho...
Pericapsular fibrotic overgrowth (PFO) is associated with poor survival of encapsulated islets. A strategy to combat PFO is the use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC). MSC have anti-inflammatory properties and their potential can be enhanced by stimulation with proinflammatory cytokines. This study investigated whether co-encapsulation or co-transplan...
This contribution reports on grafting of bioactive polymers such as poly(sodium styrene sulfonate) (polyNaSS) onto titanium (Ti) surfaces. This grafting process uses a modified dopamine as an anchor molecule to link polyNaSS to the Ti surface. The grafting process combines reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization, postpolymer...
Surface modifications of metallic implants are important in order to protect the underlying metals from the harsh corrosive environment inside the human body and to minimize the losses caused by wear. Recently, researches are carried out in developing bioactive surfaces on metallic implants, which supports the growth and proliferation of cells on t...
This contribution reports on grafting of bioactive polymers such as poly(sodium styrene sulfonate) (polyNaSS) onto titanium (Ti) surfaces. This grafting process uses a modified dopamine as an anchor molecule to link polyNaSS to the Ti surface. The grafting process combines reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization, postpolymer...
Pericapsular fibrotic overgrowth (PFO) is a problem that thwarts full implementation of cellular replacement therapies involving encapsulation in an immunoprotective material, such as for the treatment of diabetes. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have inherent anti-inflammatory properties. We postulated that co-encapsulation of MSC with the target cel...
Engineering biocompatible and physiologically stable nanoscaled therapeutics and imaging agents with the ability to target tumor tissue is a key challenge for the advancement of cancer therapeutics and diag-nostic imaging. Here, we present chelating amphiphiles with the capacity to form nanoassembled col-loidal particles containing high payloads of...
Control over cell-material surface interactions is the key to many new and improved biomedical devices. It can only be achieved if interactions that are mediated by nonspecifically adsorbed serum proteins are minimized and if cells instead respond to specific ligand molecules presented on the surface. Here, we present a simple yet effective surface...
Polymeric coatings which allow the effective control of biointerfacial
interactions and cellular responses are of increasing interest in a
range of biomedical applications in vitro and in vivo such as cell
culture tools, biosensors and implantable medical devices. A variety of
coating strategies have been developed to gain control over cell-surface...
Porous polyurethane networks containing covalently attached zwitterionic compounds dihydroxypolycaprolactone phosphorylcholine and 1,2-dihydroxy-N,N-dimethylamino-propane sulfonate have been prepared and characterised. Three polymers were prepared by reacting methyl 2,6-diisocyanato hexanoate functionalised D: -glucose as prepolymer A with either p...
The effect of incorporating sulfonium zwitterions on biocompatibility and properties of biodegradable polyurethanes was analyzed. The polyurethanes were prepared from two prepolymer components. The incorporation of zwitterion resulted in more hydrophilic polymers with high water uptake. It was concluded that the incorporation of sulfonium zwitterio...
Blood-contacting materials rapidly acquire a coating of plasma proteins which can lead to local platelet activation and thrombus formation. This phenomenon seriously limits the usefulness of small diameter synthetic vascular grafts. One solution to this problem is to pre-seed or encourage in situ colonisation of the material with endothelial cells...
Procedures used to alleviate blood vessel occlusion result in varying degrees of damage to the vascular wall and endothelial denudation. The presence of intact, functioning endothelium is thought to be important in controlling smooth muscle cell growth, and limiting the intimal thickening which results from damage to the vessel wall. Recovery of th...
The cell adhesive protein vitronectin is a common component of interstitial extracellular matrix and circulates in plasma. It competes effectively with other plasma proteins to adsorb to certain biomaterial surfaces, and is likely to represent an important cell adhesion mediator on the luminal surface of vascular grafts. It is also found associated...
Serum is a common component of most in vitro cell culture media, particularly of primary cells. Studies of cellular responses to particular adhesion molecules or growth factors are often confounded by the presence of these molecules in the serum supplement. We describe a combined affinity protocol for removing vitronectin and fibronectin from serum...
Endothelial cells recovering from damage due to disease or surgical procedures come into close contact with extracellular matrix (ECM) secreted by intimal vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). We have investigated these relationships using human umbilical artery endothelial cells (HUAECs) and human mammary artery VSMC in vitro. HUAEC adhesion and p...
Endothelial recovery following procedures used to alleviate blood vessel occlusion is modulated by the local extracellular matrix upon which it has to migrate and proliferate. This extracellular material is derived from vessel wall cells, and plasma proteins which bind to the exposed surfaces. We have demonstrated that vitronectin adsorbs efficient...
To date no specific location on laminin 1 for the binding of alpha 2 beta 1 integrin has been described, although recent evidence supports a location in the E1XNd fragment of the cross region. We have identified a peptide sequence from this region, in the beta 1 chain of laminin 1, YGYYGDALR, which inhibits the adhesion of endothelial cells to lami...
A panel of monoclonal antibodies to human vitronectin was used to define some epitopes for the multifunctions of this protein. Separate antibodies were identified which strongly inhibited cell spreading activity and which prevented binding to collagen. A third group interfered with the ability of vitronectin to inhibit complement-mediated guinea pi...
Three hybridoma clones, which were shown to change the characteristics of their antibody specificities when grown under different culturing conditions, are described in detail. This phenomenon was shown to be due to the persistence of mixed clones, even under conditions where standard statistical treatment indicated a high probability of monoclonal...
A panel of 38 monoclonal antibodies was exposed to a variety of physical conditions commonly used in their purification and storage. Reactivity with the homologous (immunising) antigen was reduced in a significant proportion (42%) of antibodies following these physical treatments. Sensitivity to particular physical treatments correlated with antibo...
Biodegradable polyurethanes offer many advantages in designing polymers for biomedical implants including tissue engineering applications, with systems as injectable liquids and gels because of their potential to be delivered using arthroscopic techniques to defect sites 1 . Polyurethanes containing zwitterionic species have been shown to be more h...