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Vascular prothesis material modification to enhance endothelial cell adhesion T. Markkula, F. Pu, R.L. Williams, J.A. Hunt Department of Clinical Engineering University of Liverpool
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L929 fibroblasts on PET PET surface cleaned ultrasonically for 30 min with 70 % Ethanol and for 30 min with water prior to cell culturing
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Replacement of blood vessels with artificial implants PTFE and PET most commonly used >6 mm Ø prosthesis OK Smaller grafts thrombosis Vascular grafts
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Improvements Find a new material Modify existing materials Engineer new tissue Endothelial cell lining of inner surface of prosthesis
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What we did: Plasma treatment of polymer surface Endothelial cells seeded on the new surface
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Endothelial cells Seeded on the surface in vitro before operation Importance of adhesion to graft material
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Endothelial cell adhesion
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Problems In vivo endothelial cells become detached inflammation thrombosis Role of leucocytes in detachment process?
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Endothelial cell adhesion
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Macrophages Endothelial cells Material surface
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Improvements Modify the surface to become more ‘endothelium friendly’ Improved adhesion is not enough. Cells need to stay on surface even in vivo. Try to change interaction of endothelial cells with inflammatory cells through surface modification
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Endothelial cell adhesion Macrophages Endothelial cells Material surface
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Immuno- globulin superfamily Integrins Selectins Adhesion molecules
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Endothelial cells to other cells Endothelial cells to Endo- thelial cells Endothelial cells to material surface Interactions 1 2 3
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Materials PET poly(ethylene terephthalate) -[CF 2 -CF 2 ] n - PTFE poly(tetrafluoroethylene) -[CH 2- CH 2 -O-C- -C-O] n - OO
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RF-plasma systems 1.Inductive coil glass tube 3 W 2.Capacitor plate glass barrel 80 W Gases Ammonia - NH 3 Nitrogen - N 2 Oxygen – O 2 Argon - Ar Nitrous oxide - N 2 O Air Treatment times 1 - 30 min
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Surface analysis Surface chemistry - XPS, SIMS Wettability - DCA Surface morphology - AFM
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DCA - PET receding contact angles
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DCA - PTFE receding contact angles
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XPS - PET atomic composition
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XPS - PTFE atomic composition
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Range of wettabilities and chemistries Surface characterization results Wettability does not necessarily follow the introduction rate of O and N on the surface
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Interactions 1 2 3
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Material surface properties Interaction with endothelial cells Endothelial cells (EC) interacting EC interacting with blood cells Thrombosis or no
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Cellular interaction by expression of adhesion molecules (Flow cytometry, FACS) (immunohistochemistry) Cell culture analysis Cell numbers and morphology
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In vitro cell culturing Endothelial cell adhesion Plasma treated PTFE Untreated PTFE Plasma treated PET Untreated PET PS cover slip (control)
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Cell culturing of endothelial cells alone Co-culture of endothelial cells with macrophages Endothelial cells express adhesion molecules depending on external stimuli Endothelial cell adhesion
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Flow cytometry (FACS) Mouse antihuman monoclonal antibodies conjugated with FITC, RPE and CyC were used to target CD31, CD54, CD51/61, CD106, CD62E, CD62P and CD62L.The isotope IgG1-k was used for negative control Immunohistochemistry ABC immunostaining protocol was used to visualise the quantified expression. Flow cytometry (FACS) Mouse antihuman monoclonal antibodies conjugated with FITC, RPE and CyC were used to target CD31, CD54, CD51/61, CD106, CD62E, CD62P and CD62L.The isotope IgG1-k was used for negative control Immunohistochemistry ABC immunostaining protocol was used to visualise the quantified expression.
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Expression of adhesion molecules of endothelial cells on PET and PTFE
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NH 3 -plasma treated PET Untreated PET CD54 - ICAM, P1, D1 Immunohistochemical staining
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NH 3 -plasma treated PTFEUntreated PTFE CD54 - ICAM, P1, D1 Immunohistochemical staining
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Cell adhesion and proliferation
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Plasma treatment of PET and PTFE with ammonia appeares to be a powerful method to enhance cell attachment The modification of PET and PTFE slightly alter the profile of adhesion molecules expressed but not significantly Plasma treatment of PET and PTFE with ammonia appeares to be a powerful method to enhance cell attachment The modification of PET and PTFE slightly alter the profile of adhesion molecules expressed but not significantly Cell growth conclusions
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What will be done... Surface chemistry of samples will be determined using CHEMICAL DERIVATIZATION with XPS... The whole range of treatments will be tested with endothelial cell / macrophage co-cultures
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What wasn’t presented here... Plasma treatment alters the attachment of macrophages to endothelial cells... Macrophage numbers, attachment site and endothelial cell adhesion molecule expressions are altered
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