Microgel reinforced zwitterionic hydrogel coating for blood-contacting biomedical devices

Mengmeng Yao(Tianjin University), Zhijian Wei(Shandong University), Junjin Li(Shandong University), Zhicheng Guo(Tianjin University), Zhuojun Yan(Tianjin University), Xia Sun(Tianjin University), Qingyu Yu(Tianjin University), Xiaojun Wu(Tianjin University), Chaojie Yu(Tianjin University), Fanglian Yao(East China Jiaotong University), Shiqing Feng(Shandong University), Hong Zhang(Tianjin University of Technology), Junjie Li(Shandong University)
Nature Communications
September 12, 2022
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Abstract

Zwitterionic hydrogels exhibit eminent nonfouling and hemocompatibility. Several key challenges hinder their application as coating materials for blood-contacting biomedical devices, including weak mechanical strength and low adhesion to the substrate. Here, we report a poly(carboxybetaine) microgel reinforced poly(sulfobetaine) (pCBM/pSB) pure zwitterionic hydrogel with excellent mechanical robustness and anti-swelling properties. The pCBM/pSB hydrogel coating was bonded to the PVC substrate via the entanglement network between the pSB and PVC chain. Moreover, the pCBM/pSB hydrogel coating can maintain favorable stability even after 21 d PBS shearing, 0.5 h strong water flushing, 1000 underwater bends, and 100 sandpaper abrasions. Notably, the pCBM/pSB hydrogel coated PVC tubing can not only mitigate the foreign body response but also prevent thrombus formation ex vivo in rats and rabbits blood circulation without anticoagulants. This work provides new insights to guide the design of pure zwitterionic hydrogel coatings for biomedical devices.


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