Revestimento de stents com filmes de PVA eluidores de S-nitrosoglutationa / Stents coating with S-nitrosoglutathione-eluting poly (vynyl alcohol) films

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

Stents are expansible wire mesh tubes used in angioplasty procedures in order to widening the luminal diameter of the coronary arteries. There is currently a great interest in the development of stents coated with drug-eluting polymeric matrices, which are able to prevent future closure of artery (restenosis). S-nitrosothiols which are nitric oxide (NO) donors, like S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) have potential to inhibit restenosis. In the present work, metallic plates and stents were coated with GSNO (107 µmol/g)- containing PVA films through their immersion in PVA/GSNO solutions with PVA concentration ranging from 0.5 to 10.0% wt/v. PVA/GSNO films were submitted to freezing/thawing cycles (F/T) and analyzed concerning their crystallinity dissolution, swelling, morphology and GSNO diffusion and elution properties. DSC and X Ray diffraction analysis have shown that the PVA crystallinity degree increases with the increase in the number of F/T cycles, and with the drying of the frozen film by sublimation. The increase in cristallinity was reflected in a decrease of the rate of GSNO elution to the aqueous phase, dissolution rate and swelling degree of the matrix. The diffusion coefficients of GSNO through PVA films were measured using a Franz-like cell with spectrophotometric monitoring. It was verified that D values are lower in the films dried by sublimation and submitted to one FT cycle. This result was attributed to the increase in the densification of the amorphous phase obtained in the drying by sublimation. The films dried by this technique, displayed a spongelike three-dimensional structure made by interconnecting filaments, revealed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Stents coated with PVA/GSNO, from solution of PVA 0.5 % (wt/v) have avoided the formation of films between the wires of the stent mesh. It was estimated that these stents are able to release ca. 30 µmols/g of PVA to the arterial wall after sterilization with ethylene oxide at 45-55 °C

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nitric oxide oxido nitrico poli (alcool vinilico) poly (vinyl alcohol) restenosis reestenose stents

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