Establishment of an in vitro thrombogenicity test system with cyclic olefin copolymer substrate for endothelial layer formation

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Abstract

In vitro thrombogenicity test systems require co-cultivation of endothelial cells and platelets under blood flow-like conditions. Here, a commercially available perfusion system is explored using plasma-treated cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) as a substrate for the endothelial cell layer. COC was characterized prior to endothelialization and co-cultivation with platelets under static or flow conditions. COC exhibits a low roughness and a moderate hydrophilicity. Flow promoted endothelial cell growth and prevented platelet adherence. These findings show the suitability of COC as substrate and the importance of blood flow-like conditions for the assessment of the thrombogenic risk of drugs or cardiovascular implant materials. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Lau, S., Liu, Y., Maier, A., Braune, S., Gossen, M., Neffe, A. T., & Lendlein, A. (2021, October 1). Establishment of an in vitro thrombogenicity test system with cyclic olefin copolymer substrate for endothelial layer formation. MRS Communications. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1557/s43579-021-00072-6

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