Frictional properties of poly(MPC-co-BMA) phospholipid polymer for catheter applications
A fundamental understanding of surface properties of the biomaterials at a nanometer scale should be generated in order to understand cellular responses of the tissue to biomaterials thereby minimizing or eliminating tissue trauma at a macrometer scale. In this study poly(2-methacryloyloxyethyl phos...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biomaterials 2003-12, Vol.24 (28), p.5121-5129 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A fundamental understanding of surface properties of the biomaterials at a nanometer scale should be generated in order to understand cellular responses of the tissue to biomaterials thereby minimizing or eliminating tissue trauma at a macrometer scale. In this study poly(2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine-co-
n-butyl methacrylate) ([poly(MPC-co-BMA]) was evaluated as a potential coating material for vascular applications to provide smooth catheterization using atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques.
A uniform coating of [poly(MPC-co-BMA] equivalent to a thickness of 2.5
μm on a polyurethane (PU) catheter material was provided using dip casting technique. Using a contact mode AFM, no significant difference in surface roughness (
R
a) and frictional force (
f) between uncoated (
R
a=10.2±1.9
nm,
f=0.907±0.02) and coated (
R
a=11.7±1.8
nm,
f=0.930±0.06) surfaces was observed under dry conditions. However, under wet conditions the
R
a of the coated surface (3.4±1.0
nm) was significantly lower than uncoated PU surface (9.0±1.8
nm). The coating on PU substrate offered the least frictional resistance (
f=0.004±0.001) illustrating enhanced boundary lubrication capability due to hydration of phosphorylcholine polymer as compared to a significantly higher
f for uncoated PU (0.017±0.007) surfaces. These tribological and chemical characteristics of the [poly(MPC-co-BMA)] coating could increase the overall efficacy of PU for clinical applications. |
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ISSN: | 0142-9612 1878-5905 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0142-9612(03)00450-2 |