Sciact
  • EN
  • RU

Influence of elongation of paclitaxel-eluting electrospun-produced stent coating on paclitaxel release and transport through the arterial wall after stenting Full article

Journal Polymers
ISSN: 2073-4360
Output data Year: 2021, Volume: 13, Number: 7, Article number : 1165, Pages count : 14 DOI: 10.3390/polym13071165
Tags paclitaxel; drug-eluting stents; polycaprolactone; electrospinning
Authors Nazarkina Zh.K. 1 , Chelobanov B.P. 1 , Kuznetsov K.A. 1 , Shutov A.V. 2 , Romanova I.V. 1 , Karpenko A.A. 3 , Laktionov P.P. 1,3
Affiliations
1 Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine
2 Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics
3 Meshalkin National Medical Research Center

Abstract: : It was previously shown that polycaprolactone (PCL)-based electrospun-produced paclitaxel (PTX)-enriched matrices exhibit long-term drug release kinetics and can be used as coatings for drug-eluting stents (DES). The installation of vascular stents involves a twofold increase in stent diameter and, therefore, an elongation of the matrices covering the stents, as well as the arterial wall in a stented area. We studied the influence of matrix elongation on its structure and PTX release using three different electrospun-produced matrices. The data obtained demonstrate that matrix elongation during stent installation does not lead to fiber breaks and does not interfere with the kinetics of PTX release. To study PTX diffusion through the expanded artery wall, stents coated with 5%PCL/10%HSA/3%DMSO/PTX and containing tritium-labeled PTX were installed into the freshly obtained iliac artery of a rabbit. The PTX passing through the artery wall was quantified using a scintillator β-counter. The artery retained the PTX and decreased its release from the coating. The retention of PTX by the arterial wall was more efficient when incubated in blood plasma in comparison with PBS. The retention/accumulation of PTX by the arterial wall provides a prolonged drug release and allows for the reduction in the dose of the drugs in electrospun-produced stent coatings.
Cite: Nazarkina Z.K. , Chelobanov B.P. , Kuznetsov K.A. , Shutov A.V. , Romanova I.V. , Karpenko A.A. , Laktionov P.P.
Influence of elongation of paclitaxel-eluting electrospun-produced stent coating on paclitaxel release and transport through the arterial wall after stenting
Polymers. 2021. V.13. N7. 1165 :1-14. DOI: 10.3390/polym13071165 WOS Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
Identifiers:
Web of science: WOS:000638780400001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85104181465
Elibrary: 46765886
OpenAlex: W3151473504
Citing:
DB Citing
Scopus 5
OpenAlex 5
Elibrary 5
Web of science 5
Altmetrics: