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Improving the Blood Compatibility of Ion-Selective Electrodes by Employing Poly(MPC-<i>co</i>-BMA), a Copolymer Containing Phosphorylcholine, as a Membrane Coating
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2002
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Biopolymer GelIon-selective ElectrodesEngineeringSmart PolymerBiosensing SystemsBlood CompatibilityPolymer SciencePolyelectrolyte GelVinyl ChloridePolymer MembranesMembrane CoatingBiomedical EngineeringHydrogel-coated Pvc MembranesElectroanalytical SensorPlatelet-rich PlasmaPolymer MembranePolymer ChemistryElectrochemistry
The hydrogelpoly(2-methacryloyloxyethylphosphorylcholine-co-butyl methacrylate), or poly(MPC-co-BMA), was used as a coating for polyurethane- and poly(vinyl chloride)-based membranes to develop ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) with enhanced blood compatibility. Adverse interactions of poly(MPC-co-BMA) with blood were diminished due to the phosphorylcholine functionalities of the hydrogel, which mimic the phospholipid polar groups present on the surface of many cell membranes. As demonstrated by immunostaining, hydrogel-coated PVC membranes soaked in platelet-rich plasma showed less adhesion and activation of platelets than uncoated PVC membranes, indicating an improvement in biocompatibility owing to the hydrogel. Furthermore, little differences in the potentiometric response characteristics, e.g., slope, detection limit, and selectivity, of ISEs employing uncoated and coated membranes were observed.
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