UV induced surface modification on improving the cytocompatibility of metallocene polyethylene

ABSTRACT Demand for medical implants is rising day by day as the world becomes the place for more diseased and older people. Accordingly, in this research, metallocene polyethylene (mPE), a commonly used polymer was treated with UV rays for improving its biocompatibility. Scanning electron microscop...

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Main Authors: SARAVANA K. JAGANATHAN, MANI M. PRASATH
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Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências
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spelling doaj-24d23cb6ccf2460bbbd8d21492e3fad42020-11-25T00:20:22ZengAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências1678-269090119520410.1590/0001-3765201820170736S0001-37652018000100195UV induced surface modification on improving the cytocompatibility of metallocene polyethyleneSARAVANA K. JAGANATHANMANI M. PRASATHABSTRACT Demand for medical implants is rising day by day as the world becomes the place for more diseased and older people. Accordingly, in this research, metallocene polyethylene (mPE), a commonly used polymer was treated with UV rays for improving its biocompatibility. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images confirmed the formation of crests and troughs, which depicts the improvement of surface roughness of mPE substrates caused by UV etching. Accordingly, the contact angle measurements revealed that the wettability of mPE-2.5 J/cm2 (68.09º) and mPE-5 J/cm2 (57.93º) samples were found to be increased compared to untreated mPE (86.84º) indicating better hydrophilicity. Further, the UV treated surface exhibited enhanced blood compatibility as determined in APTT (untreated mPE- 55.3 ± 2.5 s, mPE-2.5 J/cm2 - 76.7 ± 4.1 s and mPE-5 J/cm2 - 112.3 ± 2 s) and PT (untreated mPE - 24.7 ± 1.5 s, mPE- 2.5 J/cm2 - 34.3 ± 1.1 s and mPE-5 J/cm2 - 43 ± 2 s) assay. Moreover, the treated mPE-2.5 J/cm2 (4.88%) and mPE-5 J/cm2 (1.79%) showed decreased hemolytic percentage compared to untreated mPE (15.40%) indicating better safety to red blood cells. Interestingly, the changes in physicochemical properties of mPE are directly proportional to the dosage of the UV rays. UV modified mPE surfaces were found to be more compatible as identified through MTT assay, photomicrograph and SEM images of the seeded 3T3 cell population. Hence UV-modified surface of mPE may be successfully exploited for medical implants.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652018000100195&lng=en&tlng=enmetallocene polyethyleneUV treatmentsurface propertiesblood compatibilityCytotoxicity propertiesBiocompatible polymers
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author SARAVANA K. JAGANATHAN
MANI M. PRASATH
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MANI M. PRASATH
UV induced surface modification on improving the cytocompatibility of metallocene polyethylene
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
metallocene polyethylene
UV treatment
surface properties
blood compatibility
Cytotoxicity properties
Biocompatible polymers
author_facet SARAVANA K. JAGANATHAN
MANI M. PRASATH
author_sort SARAVANA K. JAGANATHAN
title UV induced surface modification on improving the cytocompatibility of metallocene polyethylene
title_short UV induced surface modification on improving the cytocompatibility of metallocene polyethylene
title_full UV induced surface modification on improving the cytocompatibility of metallocene polyethylene
title_fullStr UV induced surface modification on improving the cytocompatibility of metallocene polyethylene
title_full_unstemmed UV induced surface modification on improving the cytocompatibility of metallocene polyethylene
title_sort uv induced surface modification on improving the cytocompatibility of metallocene polyethylene
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
series Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
issn 1678-2690
description ABSTRACT Demand for medical implants is rising day by day as the world becomes the place for more diseased and older people. Accordingly, in this research, metallocene polyethylene (mPE), a commonly used polymer was treated with UV rays for improving its biocompatibility. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images confirmed the formation of crests and troughs, which depicts the improvement of surface roughness of mPE substrates caused by UV etching. Accordingly, the contact angle measurements revealed that the wettability of mPE-2.5 J/cm2 (68.09º) and mPE-5 J/cm2 (57.93º) samples were found to be increased compared to untreated mPE (86.84º) indicating better hydrophilicity. Further, the UV treated surface exhibited enhanced blood compatibility as determined in APTT (untreated mPE- 55.3 ± 2.5 s, mPE-2.5 J/cm2 - 76.7 ± 4.1 s and mPE-5 J/cm2 - 112.3 ± 2 s) and PT (untreated mPE - 24.7 ± 1.5 s, mPE- 2.5 J/cm2 - 34.3 ± 1.1 s and mPE-5 J/cm2 - 43 ± 2 s) assay. Moreover, the treated mPE-2.5 J/cm2 (4.88%) and mPE-5 J/cm2 (1.79%) showed decreased hemolytic percentage compared to untreated mPE (15.40%) indicating better safety to red blood cells. Interestingly, the changes in physicochemical properties of mPE are directly proportional to the dosage of the UV rays. UV modified mPE surfaces were found to be more compatible as identified through MTT assay, photomicrograph and SEM images of the seeded 3T3 cell population. Hence UV-modified surface of mPE may be successfully exploited for medical implants.
topic metallocene polyethylene
UV treatment
surface properties
blood compatibility
Cytotoxicity properties
Biocompatible polymers
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