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Multimodal, Biomaterial-Focused Anticoagulation Via Superlow Fouling Zwitterionic Functional Groups Coupled With Anti-Platelet Nitric Oxide Release, Kagya Amoako, Harihara S. Sundaram, Ahmed Suhaib, Shaoyi Jiang, Keith E. Cook Jan 2016

Multimodal, Biomaterial-Focused Anticoagulation Via Superlow Fouling Zwitterionic Functional Groups Coupled With Anti-Platelet Nitric Oxide Release, Kagya Amoako, Harihara S. Sundaram, Ahmed Suhaib, Shaoyi Jiang, Keith E. Cook

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty Publications

The functions of anti-fouling, zwitterionic polycarboxybetaine (pCB) and anti-platelet nitric oxide (NO) release replicate key anticoagulant properties of the endothelium. The two approaches, only tested separately thus far, were paired on gas permeable polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes and evaluated for anti-coagulation. Uncoated PDMS (control) and PDMS coated with pCB were screened for fibrinogen (Fg) fouling followed by platelet adsorption testing to evaluate the effects of coating and/or NO using bioreactors. Bare or coated PDMS membranes separated sheep plasma (108 platelets/ml) and gas flow chambers within the bioreactors. Either 100 or 0 ppm of NO/N2 flowed through the gas chamber for NO …


Theoretical Investigation Of Intra- And Inter-Cellular Spatiotemporal Calcium Patterns In Microcirculation, Jaimit B. Parikh Jan 2015

Theoretical Investigation Of Intra- And Inter-Cellular Spatiotemporal Calcium Patterns In Microcirculation, Jaimit B. Parikh

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Microcirculatory vessels are lined by endothelial cells (ECs) which are surrounded by a single or multiple layer of smooth muscle cells (SMCs). Spontaneous and agonist induced spatiotemporal calcium (Ca2+) events are generated in ECs and SMCs, and regulated by complex bi-directional signaling between the two layers which ultimately determines the vessel tone. The contractile state of microcirculatory vessels is an important factor in the determination of vascular resistance, blood flow and blood pressure. This dissertation presents theoretical insights into some of the important and currently unresolved phenomena in microvascular tone regulation. Compartmental and continuum models of isolated EC …


Hemocompatibility Comparison Of Biomedical Grade Polymers Using Rabbit Thrombogenicity Model For Preparing Nonthrombogenic Nitric Oxide Releasing Surfaces, Hitesh Handa, Terry C. Major, Elizabeth Brisbois, Kagya Amoako, Mark E. Meyerhoff, Robert E. Bartlett Feb 2014

Hemocompatibility Comparison Of Biomedical Grade Polymers Using Rabbit Thrombogenicity Model For Preparing Nonthrombogenic Nitric Oxide Releasing Surfaces, Hitesh Handa, Terry C. Major, Elizabeth Brisbois, Kagya Amoako, Mark E. Meyerhoff, Robert E. Bartlett

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty Publications

Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenous vasodilator as well as natural inhibitor of platelet adhesion/ activation. Nitric oxide releasing (NOrel) materials can be prepared by doping an NO donor species, such as diazeniumdiolated dibutylhexanediamine (DBHD/N2O2), within a polymer coating. The inherent hemocompatibility properties of the base polymer can also influence the efficiency of such NO release coatings. In this study, four biomedical grade polymers were evaluated in a 4 h rabbit model of thrombogenicity for their effects on extracorporeal circuit thrombus formation and circulating platelet count. At the end of 4 h, Elast-Eon E2As was found to preserve 58% of …


Effect Of Arginine And Oscillatory Ca2+ On Vascular Response Mediated Via Nitric Oxide Signaling In Normal And Salt Sensitive Hypertensive Rat Mesenteric Arterioles, Tushar V. Gadkari Feb 2013

Effect Of Arginine And Oscillatory Ca2+ On Vascular Response Mediated Via Nitric Oxide Signaling In Normal And Salt Sensitive Hypertensive Rat Mesenteric Arterioles, Tushar V. Gadkari

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Hypertension, a major risk factor in the cardiovascular system, is characterized by an increase in the arterial blood pressure. High dietary sodium is linked to multiple cardiovascular disorders including hypertension. Salt sensitivity, a measure of how the blood pressure responds to salt intake is observed in more than 50% of the hypertension cases. Nitric Oxide (NO), as an endogenous vasodilator serves many important biological roles in the cardiovascular physiology including blood pressure regulation. The physiological concentrations for NO bioactivity are reported to be in 0-500 nM range. Notably, the vascular response to NO is highly regulated within a small concentration …