Bioactive albumin functionalized polylactic acid membranes for improved biocompatibility


Autoria(s): Nyanhongo, G. S.; Díaz Rodríguez, R.; Nugroho Prasetyo, E.; Caparros, C.; Ribeiro, C.; Sencadas, V.; Lanceros.Mendez, S.; Herrero Acero, E.; Guebitza, G. M:
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2013

Resumo

Biocompatibility is a major challenge for successful application of many biomaterials. In this study the ability to coat chemically and enzymatically activated poly(L-lactic acid) (PLA) membranes with heat denatured human serum albumin to improve biocompatibility was investigated. PLA membranes hydrolyzed with NaOH or cutinase and then treated with 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide, hydrochloride (EDAC) as a heterobifunctional cross-linker promoted the coupling single bondCOOH groups on PLA membranes and single bondNH2 groups of heat denatured human serum albumin. This resulted in increased hydrophilicity (lowest water contact angles of 43° and 35°) and highest antioxidant activity (quenching of 79 μM and 115 μM tetramethylazobisquinone (TMAMQ) for NaOH and cutinase pretreated membranes, respectively). FTIR analysis of modified PLA membranes showed new peaks attributed to human serum albumin (amide bond, NH2 and side chain stretching) appearing within 3600–3000 cm−1 and 1700–1500 cm−1 (Fig. 3). MTT studies also showed that osteoblasts-like and MC-3T3-E1 cells viability increased 2.4 times as compared to untreated PLA membranes. The study therefore shows that this strategy of modifying the surfaces of PLA polymers could significantly improve biocompatibility.

This work has been supported by the Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth (BMWFJ), the Federal Ministry of Traffic, Innovation and Technology (bmvit), the Styrian Business Promotion Agency SFG, the Standortagentur Tirol and ZIT – Technology Agency of the City of Vienna through the COMET-Funding Program managed by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency FFG and EU-NOVO Project.

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1381-5148

http://hdl.handle.net/11110/615

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Bioactive #Human Serum #Polylactic acid Membranes #Functionalization #Cell viability #Cytocompatibility
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article