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Lubrication synergy: Mixture of hyaluronan and dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) vesicles.
Raj, Akanksha; Wang, Min; Zander, Thomas; Wieland, D C Florian; Liu, Xiaoyan; An, Junxue; Garamus, Vasil M; Willumeit-Römer, Regine; Fielden, Matthew; Claesson, Per M; Dedinaite, Andra.
  • Raj A; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Surface and Corrosion Science, Drottning Kristinas Väg 51, SE-10044 Stockholm, Sweden. Electronic address: rajaka@kth.se.
  • Wang M; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Surface and Corrosion Science, Drottning Kristinas Väg 51, SE-10044 Stockholm, Sweden. Electronic address: mwang@kth.se.
  • Zander T; Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute for Materials Research, Max-Planck Straße 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany. Electronic address: thomas.zander@hzg.de.
  • Wieland DCF; Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute for Materials Research, Max-Planck Straße 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany. Electronic address: florian.wieland@hzg.de.
  • Liu X; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Surface and Corrosion Science, Drottning Kristinas Väg 51, SE-10044 Stockholm, Sweden. Electronic address: liuxia@kemi.dtu.dk.
  • An J; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Surface and Corrosion Science, Drottning Kristinas Väg 51, SE-10044 Stockholm, Sweden. Electronic address: junxue@kth.se.
  • Garamus VM; Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute for Materials Research, Max-Planck Straße 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany. Electronic address: vasyl.haramus@hzg.de.
  • Willumeit-Römer R; Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute for Materials Research, Max-Planck Straße 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany. Electronic address: regine.willumeit@hzg.de.
  • Fielden M; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Albanova Campus, Department of Applied Physics, Roslagstullsbacken 21, SE-10044 Stockholm, Sweden. Electronic address: fielden@kth.se.
  • Claesson PM; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Surface and Corrosion Science, Drottning Kristinas Väg 51, SE-10044 Stockholm, Sweden; SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, SP Chemistry, Materials and Surfaces, Box 5607, SE-114 86 Stockho
  • Dedinaite A; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Surface and Corrosion Science, Drottning Kristinas Väg 51, SE-10044 Stockholm, Sweden; SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, SP Chemistry, Materials and Surfaces, Box 5607, SE-114 86 Stockho
J Colloid Interface Sci ; 488: 225-233, 2017 Feb 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27835815
Phospholipids and hyaluronan have been implied to fulfil important roles in synovial joint lubrication. Since both components are present in synovial fluid, self-assembly structures formed by them should also be present. We demonstrate by small angle X-ray scattering that hyaluronan associates with the outer shell of dipalmitoylphophatidylcholine (DPPC) vesicles in bulk solution. Further, we follow adsorption to silica from mixed hyaluronan/DPPC vesicle solution by Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation measurements. Atomic Force Microscope imaging visualises the adsorbed layer structure consisting of non-homogeneous phospholipid bilayer with hyaluronan/DPPC aggregates on top. The presence of these aggregates generates a long-range repulsive surface force as two such surfaces are brought together. However, the aggregates are easily deformed, partly rearranged into multilayer structures and partly removed from between the surfaces under high loads. These layers offer very low friction coefficient (<0.01), high load bearing capacity (≈23MPa), and self-healing ability. Surface bound DPPC/hyaluronan aggregates provide a means for accumulation of lubricating DPPC molecules on sliding surfaces.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: 1,2-Dipalmitoilfosfatidilcolina / Dióxido de Silicio / Ácido Hialurónico / Membrana Dobles de Lípidos Idioma: En Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: 1,2-Dipalmitoilfosfatidilcolina / Dióxido de Silicio / Ácido Hialurónico / Membrana Dobles de Lípidos Idioma: En Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article