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Hemocompatibility Evaluation of Thai Bombyx mori Silk Fibroin and Its Improvement with Low Molecular Weight Heparin Immobilization

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 14, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym14142943

Keywords

Thai silk fibroin; hemocompatibility; low molecular weight heparin; fibroblast growth factor-2

Funding

  1. Naresuan University Research Grant [R2559C207]
  2. Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI)
  3. Office of the Higher Education Commission (OHEC) [MRG6280072]

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The hemocompatibility of Thai Bombyx mori silk fibroin (SF) was investigated and improved by immobilizing low molecular weight heparin (LMWH). The endothelial cell proliferation on LMWH-immobilized SF samples was evaluated. The hemocompatibility evaluation showed that Thai SF did not have adverse effects on clotting time, complement and leukocyte activation, and was non-hemolytic compared to the negative control. LMWH immobilization improved the surface hydrophilicity of SF films and demonstrated slightly improved hemocompatibility.
Bombyx mori silk fibroin (SF), from Nangnoi Srisaket 1 Thai strain, has shown potential for various biomedical applications such as wound dressing, a vascular patch, bone substitutes, and controlled release systems. The hemocompatibility of this SF is one of the important characteristics that have impacts on such applications. In this study, the hemocompatibility of Thai SF was investigated and its improvement by low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) immobilization was demonstrated. Endothelial cell proliferation on the SF and LMWH immobilized SF (Hep/SF) samples with or without fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) was also evaluated. According to hemocompatibility evaluation, Thai SF did not accelerate clotting time, excess stimulate complement and leukocyte activation, and was considered a non-hemolysis material compared to the negative control PTFE sheet. Platelet adhesion of SF film was comparable to that of the PTFE sheet. For hemocompatibility enhancement, LMWH was immobilized successfully and could improve the surface hydrophilicity of SF films. The Hep/SF films demonstrated prolonged clotting time and slightly lower complement and leukocyte activation. However, the Hep/SF films could not suppress platelet adhesion. The Hep/SF films demonstrated endothelial cell proliferation enhancement, particularly with FGF-2 addition. This study provides fundamental information for the further development of Thai SF as a hemocompatible biomaterial.

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