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Cell adhesion on modified polyethylene
Authors:V ŠvorčíK  K Ročková  B Dvořánková  L Brož  V Hnatowicz  R Ochsner  H Ryssel
Affiliation:(1) Department of Solid State Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic;(2) Prague Burn Center, 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Carles University, 100 34 Prague, Czech Republic;(3) Institute of Nuclear Physics, Czech Academy of Science, 250 68 Rcaronezcaron, Czech Republic;(4) Fraunhofer Institute of Integrated Circuits, 910 58 Erlangen, Germany;(5) University Erlangen, 910 58 Erlangen, Germany
Abstract:Polyethylene (PE) was irradiated with 10 and 63 keV Ar+ ions to fluences of 1 × 1017 to 3 × 1019 m–2 and then it was grafted with aminoacid (alanine). The changes of surface polarity, electrical conductivity, and oxygen concentration were examined on pristine, as-irradiated, and irradiated-grafted PE. The in vitro adhesion of mice fibroblasts on the modified PE was evaluated 24 hours after inoculation. It was proved that for the PE irradiated at 10 keV ion energy, the presence of chemically bound alanine increases cell adhesion and its homogenity. For PE irradiated with 63 keV ions, however, the alanine grafting leads to a reduction of the number of adhering cells. It was found that a rising surface polarity increases cell adhesion, but when its value is too high the cell adhesion starts to decrease. No correlation between electrical conductivity and cell adhesion was observed. In general, higher cell adhesion is observed on modified PE in comparison with pristine one.
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