Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Drug-eluting stents (DES) have been widely used for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Nevertheless,
chronic inflammation and delayed re-endothelialization still represent challenges for their clinical use. In
the present work, we developed novel bilayer coatings for stent applications that could overcome these
limitations, exclusively using biodegradable plant-based drugs and polymers. In particular, stainless steel
surfaces were coated with rutin-loaded zein (the active layer) and cross-linked alginate (the sacrificial
layer) via facile dip and spray coating methods. Various mechanical tests and analysis tools, such as
infrared spectroscopy, water contact angle measurements, and scanning electron microscopy were used
to characterize the coated surfaces. Degradation and release studies of the films were extensively carried
out and compared. The release rate of rutin from the bilayer coating reached 66.1 3.2% within 24
hours of incubation (initial burst period), while the rest of the drug was released over 21 days in
a sustained manner. Antioxidant assays confirmed that rutin retained its free radical scavenging ability
after being eluted in phosphate buffer at 37 C. In vitro results with human fibroblasts and endothelial
cells suggested that the coating materials and their degradation products are highly biocompatible. In
conclusion, our novel drug-eluting coatings, fabricated with natural biodegradable polymers, are
promising materials for DES applications, allowing a sustained drug delivery and improving the
biocompatibility of cardiovascular implanted devices.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
zein; biodegradable coatings; drug-eluting stents
Elenco autori:
Suarato, Giulia
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