TY - JOUR
T1 - Oxygen-Releasing Coatings for Improved Tissue Preservation
AU - Forget, Aurelien
AU - Staehly, Camille
AU - Ninan, Neethu
AU - Harding, Frances J.
AU - Vasilev, Krasimir
AU - Voelcker, Nicolas H.
AU - Blencowe, Anton
PY - 2017/10/9
Y1 - 2017/10/9
N2 - Current organ transplantation protocols require the rapid transport of freshly isolated donor tissue to the recipient patient at the site where the procedure is to be conducted. During transport, the tissue graft can quickly deteriorate as a result of oxygen starvation. In this study, we report the fabrication of oxygen-releasing coatings for improved tissue preservation. The coatings were prepared via the encapsulation of calcium peroxide or urea peroxide microparticles between layers of octadiene plasma polymer films. By varying the thickness of the plasma polymer coating and type of peroxide, formulations were obtained that generate oxygen upon contact with aqueous solutions, while at the same time limiting the amount of toxic reactive oxygen species produced. The optimized coatings were tested under hypoxic conditions using the MIN6 β-cell line, which resulted in a 3-fold increase in the viability of cultured cells. These thin oxygen-releasing coatings can be deposited on a wide range of surfaces, creating a platform for oxygen delivery with the potential to extend the viability of transported tissues and increase the time frame available for graft transport.
AB - Current organ transplantation protocols require the rapid transport of freshly isolated donor tissue to the recipient patient at the site where the procedure is to be conducted. During transport, the tissue graft can quickly deteriorate as a result of oxygen starvation. In this study, we report the fabrication of oxygen-releasing coatings for improved tissue preservation. The coatings were prepared via the encapsulation of calcium peroxide or urea peroxide microparticles between layers of octadiene plasma polymer films. By varying the thickness of the plasma polymer coating and type of peroxide, formulations were obtained that generate oxygen upon contact with aqueous solutions, while at the same time limiting the amount of toxic reactive oxygen species produced. The optimized coatings were tested under hypoxic conditions using the MIN6 β-cell line, which resulted in a 3-fold increase in the viability of cultured cells. These thin oxygen-releasing coatings can be deposited on a wide range of surfaces, creating a platform for oxygen delivery with the potential to extend the viability of transported tissues and increase the time frame available for graft transport.
KW - biocompatible coating
KW - oxygen release
KW - peroxide
KW - plasma polymer
KW - thin film
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85029686039&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.7b00297
DO - 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.7b00297
M3 - Article
C2 - 33445296
AN - SCOPUS:85029686039
SN - 2373-9878
VL - 3
SP - 2384
EP - 2390
JO - ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering
JF - ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering
IS - 10
ER -