Blood-contacting biomaterials may activate the complement cascade, thus promoting leukocyte adhesion to the biomaterial surface. We hypothesize that the extent of complement activation is modulated by biomaterial formulation and the presence of fluid shear stress. To investigate this hypothesis, we tested base poly(etherurethane ureas) formulated with or without Santowhite® antioxidant, a nucleophilic additive. We found that adherent leukocyte densities decreased with increasing shear stress. Moreover, leukocyte adhesion was decreased significantly further by Santowhite® additive under shear stress but not under static conditions. Monocytes showed a higher propensity for adhesion than did neutrophils under shear and static conditions. Under...
Actin exists as globular (G) monomers or polymeric filaments (F) in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cell...
To date, the mechanisms behind red blood cell (RBC) adhesion remain unclear. However, polymer deplet...
The biocompatibility of medical devices, such as implants and prostheses, is strongly determined by ...
Leukocytes are a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; thus, its re...
The adhesion profiles of bacteria and polymorphonuclear (PMN) leukocytes on poly(ehterurethane urea)...
The adhesion of bacteria on a biomaterial surface is believed to be the first step in the developmen...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of material, platelets, and complement on material-...
Neutrophil granulocytes are among the first cells to encounter a plasma protein-coated implant and m...
Medical devices, such as ventricular assist devices (VADs), introduce both foreign materials and art...
Today there is an increasing clinical demand and expectation of patients for biomaterials, which und...
Leukocyte adhesion to biomaterials has long been recognised as a key element to determine their inf...
The elucidation of proteins involved in biomaterial-modulated macrophage behavior is critical for th...
Aggregation of leukocytes induced by shear stress may play a pivotal role in microcirculatory derang...
Today there are a vast number of medical devices in temporary or permanent contact with human tissue...
AbstractPurpose: Cardiovascular device-centered infections are a major cause of hospital morbidity, ...
Actin exists as globular (G) monomers or polymeric filaments (F) in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cell...
To date, the mechanisms behind red blood cell (RBC) adhesion remain unclear. However, polymer deplet...
The biocompatibility of medical devices, such as implants and prostheses, is strongly determined by ...
Leukocytes are a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; thus, its re...
The adhesion profiles of bacteria and polymorphonuclear (PMN) leukocytes on poly(ehterurethane urea)...
The adhesion of bacteria on a biomaterial surface is believed to be the first step in the developmen...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of material, platelets, and complement on material-...
Neutrophil granulocytes are among the first cells to encounter a plasma protein-coated implant and m...
Medical devices, such as ventricular assist devices (VADs), introduce both foreign materials and art...
Today there is an increasing clinical demand and expectation of patients for biomaterials, which und...
Leukocyte adhesion to biomaterials has long been recognised as a key element to determine their inf...
The elucidation of proteins involved in biomaterial-modulated macrophage behavior is critical for th...
Aggregation of leukocytes induced by shear stress may play a pivotal role in microcirculatory derang...
Today there are a vast number of medical devices in temporary or permanent contact with human tissue...
AbstractPurpose: Cardiovascular device-centered infections are a major cause of hospital morbidity, ...
Actin exists as globular (G) monomers or polymeric filaments (F) in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cell...
To date, the mechanisms behind red blood cell (RBC) adhesion remain unclear. However, polymer deplet...
The biocompatibility of medical devices, such as implants and prostheses, is strongly determined by ...