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Attachment of cultured human bone cells to novel polymers

โœ Scribed by McFarland, C. D. ;Mayer, S. ;Scotchford, C. ;Dalton, B. A. ;Steele, J. G. ;Downes, S.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
721 KB
Volume
44
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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โœฆ Synopsis


The initial attachment of human bone-derived cells (HBDC) to several polymer systems has been studied in vitro. A novel polymer system based on poly(ethyl methacrylate) polymer and tetrahydrofurfuryl methacrylate monomer (PEMA/THFMA) was compared with a variant in which THFMA was replaced by 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (PEMA/HEMA). Tissue culture polystyrene (TCPS) and polystyrene (PS) were used as reference materials. The ability of the substrates to adsorb the attachment glycoproteins fibronectin (Fn) and vitronectin (Vn) from serum and the subsequent effect on radiolabeled HBDC attachment were examined. Initial cell attachment from the medium containing 10% (v/v) serum was highest on TCPS; on PEMA/ THFMA and PEMA/HEMA substrates it was about 25% of this level, and on PS it was only 10% of that on TCPS. Attachment of HBDC to all substrates was dependent on the presence of Vn, which, unlike Fn, was able to adsorb in the face of competition from other serum components. Both Vn and Fn were able to support cell attachment when precoated onto all substrates. In comparison to TCPS, PEMA/THFMA did not show enhanced adsorption of either Fn or Vn from serum, and this was reflected in the level of cell attachment. Interestingly, the potency of preadsorbed Fn for cell attachment was much higher on this substrate than on any other: 45 ng/cm 2 Fn when adsorbed to PEMA/THFMA gave a level of cell attachment 1.6-fold higher than the same density of Fn on PS or TCPS. The maximum Fn surface density achieved on HEMA/PEMA was 16 ng/cm 2 . Cells on PEMA/THFMA showed typical clustering of the โฃ 5 โค 1 Fn receptor, but this was not evident in cells attached to PEMA/HEMA even when precoated with Fn. This study indicates that the initial attachment of HBDC to all substrates was Vn dependent. It also indicates that on PEMA/ THFMA the favorable presentation of subsequently adsorbed Fn may assist matrix assembly.


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