Experimental Calcification of HEMA-Based Hydrogels in the Presence of Albumin and a Comparison to the in Vivo Calcification


Autoria(s): Zainuddin; Hill, David J. T.; Chirila, Traian V.; Whittaker, Andrew K.; Kemp, Anne
Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

The precipitation patterns and characteristics of calcium phosphate (CaP) phases deposited on HEMA-based hydrogels upon incubation in simulated body fluid (SBF-2) containing a protein (human serum albumin) have been investigated in relation to the calcification in an organic-free medium (SBF-1) and to that occurring after subcutaneous implantation in rats. In SBF-2, the deposits occurred exclusively as a peripheral layer on the surface of the hydrogels and consisted mainly of precipitated hydroxyapatite, a species deficient in calcium and hydroxyl ions, similarly to the deposits formed on the implanted hydrogels, where the deposited layer was thicker. In SBF-1, the deposits were mainly of brushite type. There was no evidence that albumin penetrated the interstices of hydrogels. As the X-ray diffraction patterns of the CaP deposits generated in SBF-2 showed a similar nature with those formed on the implanted hydrogel, it was concluded that the calcification in SBF-2 can mimic to a reliable extent the calcification process taking place in a biological environment.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:80049

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Chemistry, Organic #Polymer Science #Human-serum-albumin #Calcium-oxalate Monohydrate #Simulated Body-fluid #Soft Contact-lenses #Protein Adsorption #Acrylic Hydrogels #Apatite Formation #Intraocular-lens #Vitro #Mineralization #C1 #250502 Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules #780103 Chemical sciences
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Journal Article