期刊文献+

Surface modification of acrylate intraocular lenses with dielectric barrier discharge plasma at atmospheric pressure 被引量:3

Surface modification of acrylate intraocular lenses with dielectric barrier discharge plasma at atmospheric pressure
原文传递
导出
摘要 Surface modification with dielectric barrier discharge(DBD) plasma was carried out at atmospheric pressure(argon as the discharge gas) to improve the biocompatibility of hydrophobic acrylate intraocular lens(IOL).Changes of the plasma-treated IOL surface in chemical composition,morphology and hydrophilicity were comprehensively evaluated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS),field emission scanning electron microscopy(FESEM),atomic force microscopy(AFM) and water contact angle(WCA) measurements.The surface biocompatibility of the untreated and plasma-treated IOLs was compared with the adhesion behavior of platelets,macrophages and lens epithelial cells(LECs) in vitro.After DBD plasma treatment,the hydrophilicity of the IOL surface was obviously improved.The changes in WCA with treatment extension may be attributed to both the introduction of oxygen or/and nitrogen-containing polar groups and the increase of surface roughness induced by plasma etching effect.The existence of low molecular weight oxidized material(LMWOM) was proved on the plasma-treated IOL which was caused by the chain scission effect of the plasma treatment.The plasma-treated IOLs resisted the adhesion of platelets and macrophages significantly.The LECs spreading and proliferation were postponed on the IOLs plasma-treated for more than 180 s,with a well maintained epithelial phenotype of LECs.The IOL biocompatibility was improved after the DBD plasma treatment.We speculate that slighter foreign-body reaction and later incidence of anterior capsule opacification(ACO) may be expected after implantation of the argon DBD plasma-treated IOL. Surface modification with dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma was carried out at atmospheric pressure (argon as the discharge gas) to improve the biocompatibility of hydrophobic acrylate intraocular lens (IOL). Changes of the plasma-treated IOL surface in chemical composition, morphology and hydrophilicity were comprehensively evaluated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and water contact angle (WCA) measurements. The surface biocompatibility of the untreated and plasma-treated IOLs was compared with the adhesion behavior of platelets, macrophages and lens epithelial cells (LECs) in vitro. After DBD plasma treatment, the hydrophilicity of the IOL surface was obviously improved. The changes in WCA with treatment extension may be attributed to both the introduction of oxygen or/and nitrogen-containing polar groups and the increase of surface roughness induced by plasma etching effect. The existence of low molecular weight oxidized material (LMWOM) was proved on the plasmatreated IOL which was caused by the chain scission effect of the plasma treatment. The plasma-treated IOLs resisted the adhesion of platelets and macrophages significantly. The LECs spreading and proliferation were postponed on the IOLs plasma-treated for more than 180 s, with a well maintained epithelial phenotype of LECs. The IOL biocompatibility was improved after the DBD plasma treatment. We speculate that slighter foreign-body reaction and later incidence of anterior capsule opacification (ACO) may be expected after implantation of the argon DBD plasma-treated IOL.
出处 《Science China Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS 2009年第8期1235-1243,共9页 中国科学(化学英文版)
基金 Supported by the Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 2004C23003)
关键词 HYDROPHOBIC ACRYLATE INTRAOCULAR lens SURFACE modification dielectric barrier discharge plasma at atmospheric pressure BIOCOMPATIBILITY SURFACE property hydrophobic acrylate intraocular lens surface modification dielectric barrier discharge plasma at atmospheric pressure biocompatibility surface property
  • 相关文献

参考文献1

共引文献13

同被引文献39

引证文献3

二级引证文献7

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部