Plasma surface modification of polylactic acid to promote interaction with fibroblasts

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Tinneke Jacobs
Heidi Declercq
Nathalie De Geyter
Ria Cornelissen
Peter Dubruel
Christophe Leys
Arnaud Beaurain
Edmond Payen
Rino Morent
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[1] Ghent University,Research Unit Plasma Technology (RUPT), Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering
[2] Ghent Universtity,Department of Basic Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
[3] Ghent University,Polymer Chemistry and Biomaterials Group, Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences
[4] Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille,Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, UMR CNRS 8181
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2013年 / 24卷
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Contact Angle; Polylactic Acid; Plasma Treatment; Water Contact Angle; Dielectric Barrier Discharge;
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In this work, medium pressure plasma treatment of polylactic acid (PLA) is investigated. PLA is a biocompatible aliphatic polymer, which can be used for bone fixation devices and tissue engineering scaffolds. Due to inadequate surface properties, cell adhesion and proliferation are far less than optimal and a surface modification is required for most biomedical applications. By using a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) operating at medium pressure in different atmospheres, the surface properties of a PLA foil are modified. After plasma treatment, water contact angle measurements showed an increased hydrophilic character of the foil surface. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) revealed an increased oxygen content. Cell culture tests showed that plasma modification of PLA films increased the initial cell attachment both quantitatively and qualitatively. After 1 day, cells on plasma-treated PLA showed a superior cell morphology in comparison with unmodified PLA samples. However, after 7 days of culture, no significant differences were observed between untreated and plasma-modified PLA samples. While plasma treatment improves the initial cell attachment, it does not seem to influence cell proliferation. It has also been observed that the difference between the 3 discharge gases is negligible when looking at the improved cell-material interactions. From economical point of view, plasma treatments in air are thus the best choice.
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