Ji Jian, Tan Qinggang, Fan De-Zeng, Sun Fu-Yu, Barbosa M A, Shen Jiacong
Department of Polymer Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China.
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 2004 Apr 1;34(3):185-90. doi: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2003.12.015.
Multilayer films consisting of polyethylenimine (PEI) and albumin were successfully prepared on biomedical 316L stainless steel surface via electrostatic self-assembly of the PEI and albumin. The process of electrostatic self-assembly of PEI/albumin was monitored by125I radiolabeling, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The EIS data revealed that the multilayer coating was stable in Tris-HCl (pH 7.35) buffer solution for 21 days. 125I radiolabeling experiments indicated that less than 10% albumin was eluted by PBS in 45 days. Static platelet adhesion experiments indicated that the PEI/albumin deposited on stainless steel could resist platelet adhesion effectively. Such an easy processing and shape-independent method may have good potential for surface modification of cardiovascular devices.