Mechanical and antithrombogenic properties of 2-methoxyethyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate triblock copolymers

ORAL

Abstract

Poly(2-methoxyethyl acrylate) (PMEA) is a promising material that can be used for biomedical devices due to its excellent antithrombogenicity, inhibiting the adhesion of platelets. PMEA is, however, a liquid-like polymer which cannot be used as a solid material. Thus triblock copolymerization with a rigid polymer could be an effective way to solidify the liquid-like PMEA. In this study, we synthesized methyl methacrylate (MMA)-b-2-methoxyethyl acrylate (MEA)-b-MMA triblock copolymers with different volume fractions of the MMA blocks (fMMA). We investigated the mechanical properties and the antithrombogenicity. The molecular weight of the triblock copolymers were analyzed by NMR. It was confirmed that the fMMA could be successfully controlled and the mechanical properties of the triblock copolymers could change from rigid to elastic by varying the fMMA. The triblock copolymers with the fMMA below 0.4 presented an excellent antithrombogenicity similar to that of PMEA homopolymer. The triblock copolymer could be a great candidate as a new material for biomedical applications such as vascular grafts.

*The work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) from JSPS: “KAKENHI” (No. 15H02298 to A.H.) and MEXT Grant-in-Aid for the Program for Leading Graduate Schools (N.K.).

Presenters

  • Naruki Kurokawa

    • Keio Univ

Authors

  • Naruki Kurokawa

    • Keio Univ
  • Fuyuaki Endo

    • Keio Univ
  • Kenta Bito

    • Keio Univ
  • Tomoki Maeda

    • Keio Univ
  • Atsushi Hotta

    • Keio Univ