Abstract

A new biomimetic material for artificial blood vessel with in situ catalytic generation of nitric oxide (NO) was prepared in this study. Organoselenium immobilized polyethyleneimine as NO donor catalyst and sodium alginate were alternately loaded onto the surface of electrospun polycaprolactone matrix via electrostatic layer-by-layer self-assembly. This material revealed significant NO generation when contacting NO donor S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO). Adhesion and spreading of smooth muscle cells were inhibited on this material in the presence of GSNO, while proliferation of endothelial cells was promoted. In vitro platelet adhesion and arteriovenous shunt experiments demonstrated good antithrombotic properties of this material, with inhibited platelet activation and aggregation, and prevention of acute thrombosis. This study may provide a new method of improving cellular function and antithrombotic property of vascular grafts.

Highlights

  • Cardiovascular diseases as coronary artery occlusion are a serious threat to human health worldwide [1]

  • To simulate the function of native blood vessel, we proposed to modify the surface of vascular graft with organoselenium catalyst to generate nitric oxide (NO) stably from endogenous NO donor RSNO

  • We proposed a novel method of improving the hemocompatibility and bioactivity of artificial blood vessel by loading organoselenium catalyst onto the inner surface of electrospun tubular graft

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Summary

Materials

Polycaprolactone (PCL, Mw 80 kD) was purchased from Solvay Interox Ltd, UK. Polyethyleneimine (PEI, Mw 25 kD) and polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride (PDDA, Mw 100 200 kD) were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich. 2-(Ncyclohexylamino)-ethanesulfonic acid (CHES), sodium alginate (AlgNa) and glutathione (GSH) were purchased from Beijing Dingguo Biotech Co. Ltd. MTT was obtained from Lianxing Biotechnology Inc. DiI was purchased from Invitrogen. Griess Assay Kit was purchased from Beyotime Institute of Biotechnology

Fibrous scaffold preparation
Loading of organoselenium catalyst via layer-bylayer self-assembly
Characterization of PCL scaffold and polyelectrolytes loaded film
In vitro catalytic NO generation determination
Fibroblast proliferation
SMCs adhesion
SMCs spreading
ECs proliferation
1.10 In vitro platelet adhesion
1.12 Statistical analysis
Characterizations of prepared materials
Catalytic NO generation
Cellular behavior evaluation
Evaluation of antithrombotic properties
Conclusion
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