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  • 2023Nanotopography of Polystyrene/Poly(methyl methacrylate) for the Promotion of Patient Specific Von Willebrand Factor Entrapment and Platelet Adhesion in a Whole Blood Microfluidic Assaycitations
  • 20223D Fabrication and Characterisation of Electrically Receptive PCL-Graphene Scaffolds for Bioengineered In Vitro Tissue Models2citations
  • 2022Nanoindentation and nano-scratching of hydroxyapatite coatings for resorbable magnesium alloy bone implant applications20citations
  • 2022Shear testing and failure modelling of calcium phosphate coated AZ31 magnesium alloys for orthopaedic applications12citations
  • 2021Effects of strontium-substitution in sputter deposited calcium phosphate coatings on the rate of corrosion of magnesium alloys22citations
  • 2017Entrapment of Autologous von Willebrand Factor on Polystyrene/Poly(methyl methacrylate) Demixed Surfaces1citations

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  • Meenan, Brian
  • Dunne, Eimear
  • Ward, Joanna
  • Kenny, Dermot
  • Schoen, Ingmar
  • Cahill, Paul A.
  • Mcivor, Mary Josephine
  • Fishlock, Sam
  • Mceneaney, David J.
  • Forster, Robert
  • Mcferran, Aoife
  • Acheson, Jonathan
  • Maolmhuaidh, Fionn Ó.
  • Meenagh, Aidan
  • Hussain, Shahzad
  • Bhattacharya, Gourav
  • Lemoine, Patrick
  • Beucken, Jeroen Jjp. Van Den
  • Mckillop, Stephen
  • Gallagher, E. A.
  • Mckillop, S.
  • Fitzgibbon, Brian
  • Mcgarry, J. P.
  • Sankar, Jagannathan
  • Roy, Abhijit
  • Xu, Zhigang
  • Kumta, Prashant N.
  • Bishop, David
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Entrapment of Autologous von Willebrand Factor on Polystyrene/Poly(methyl methacrylate) Demixed Surfaces

  • Bishop, David
  • Meenan, Brian
  • Dunne, Eimear
  • Ward, Joanna
  • Kenny, Dermot
  • Boyd, Adrian
Abstract

Human platelets play a vital role in haemostasis, pathological bleeding and thrombosis. The haemostatic mechanism is concerned with the control of bleeding from injured blood vessels, whereby platelets interact with the damaged inner vessel wall to form a clot (thrombus) at the site of injury. This adhesion of platelets and their subsequent aggregation is dependent on the presence of the blood protein von Willebrand Factor (vWF). It is proposed here that the entrapment of vWF on a substrate surface offers the opportunity to assess an individual’s platelet function in a clinical diagnostic context. Spin coating from demixed solutions of polystyrene (PS) and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) onto glass slides has been shown previously to support platelet adhesion but the mechanism by which this interaction occurs, including the role of vWF, is not fully understood. In this work, we report a study of the interaction of platelets in whole blood with surfaces produced by spin coating from a solution of a weight/weight mixture of a 25% PS and 75% PMMA (25PS/75PMMA) in chloroform in the context of the properties required for their use as a Dynamic Platelet Function Assay (DPFA) substrate. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) indicates the presence of topographical features on the polymer demixed surfaces in the sub-micron to nanometer range. X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) analysis confirms that the uppermost surface chemistry of the coatings is solely that of PMMA. The deliberate addition of various amounts of 50 μm diameter PS microspheres to the 25PS/75PMMA system has been shown to maintain the PMMA chemistry, but to significantly change the surface topography and to subsequently effect the scale of the resultant platelet interactions. By blocking specific platelet binding sites, it has been shown that their interaction with these surfaces is a consequence of the entrapment and build-up of vWF from the same whole blood sample.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • polymer
  • x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  • atomic force microscopy
  • glass
  • glass
  • spin coating