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Anti-restenotic and anti-thrombotic effect of polymer-free N-TiO2 film-based tacrolimus-eluting stent in a porcine model

Authors :
In Soo Kim
Myung Ho Jeong
Kyung Seob Lim
Han Chul Lim
Han Byul Kim
In-Ho Bae
Jun-Kyu Park
Doo Sun Sim
Young Joon Hong
Jae Won Shim
Jae Un Kim
Jung Ha Kim
Dae Sung Park
Dae Young Hyun
Mun Ki Kim
Source :
Materials Today Communications. 22:100777
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

A polymer-based coronary drug-eluting stent might induce inflammation and stent thrombosis of the vessel wall due to the presence of the polymer. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare synthetic poly lactic–glycolic acid (PLGA)-based tacrolimus (TCL)-eluting stents (PLGA-TES) and polymer-free TCL-eluting stents (PF-TES) in in vitro and in vivo models. The PF-TES was deposited with a TiO2 thin film onto a bare metal stent (BMS) using plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). The surface morphologies of the stents were investigated by scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy methods. The effect of the drugs released from the stents on smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation and platelet adhesion were examined. Animal studies were performed with four study groups; 1) BMS, 2) N-TiO2, 3) PLGA-TES, and 4) PF-TES. Further, after 4 weeks of implantation, the vessels surrounding the stents were isolated and then subjected to various analyses. In this study, the stent was deposited with a very thin and uniform TiO2 film. The platelet adhesion on the TiO2 surfaces was less than that on the BMS surface. The drug was uniformly coated on the stent surface with a concentration of 1.184 μg/mm2. SMC proliferation was significantly inhibited in the TCL-eluting stent group (62.8 %, 42.3 %, n = 7, p

Details

ISSN :
23524928
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials Today Communications
Accession number :
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