A Multilayer Functionalized Drug-Eluting Balloon for Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease

Drug-eluting balloons (DEBs) have been mostly exploited as an interventional remedy for treating atherosclerosis instead of cardiovascular stents. However, the therapeutic efficacy of DEB is limited due to their low drug delivery capability to the disease site. The aim of our study was to load drugs...

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Main Authors: Hak-Il Lee, Won-Kyu Rhim, Eun Young Kang, Bogyu Choi, Jun Hyeok Kim, Dong Keun Han
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/5/614
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spelling doaj-021da63b15204abeac6bb7557c9c0aa22021-04-23T23:07:06ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232021-04-011361461410.3390/pharmaceutics13050614A Multilayer Functionalized Drug-Eluting Balloon for Treatment of Coronary Artery DiseaseHak-Il Lee0Won-Kyu Rhim1Eun Young Kang2Bogyu Choi3Jun Hyeok Kim4Dong Keun Han5Department of Biomedical Science, CHA University, 335 Pangyo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam 13488, Gyenggi, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA University, 335 Pangyo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam 13488, Gyenggi, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA University, 335 Pangyo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam 13488, Gyenggi, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA University, 335 Pangyo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam 13488, Gyenggi, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA University, 335 Pangyo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam 13488, Gyenggi, KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Science, CHA University, 335 Pangyo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam 13488, Gyenggi, KoreaDrug-eluting balloons (DEBs) have been mostly exploited as an interventional remedy for treating atherosclerosis instead of cardiovascular stents. However, the therapeutic efficacy of DEB is limited due to their low drug delivery capability to the disease site. The aim of our study was to load drugs onto a balloon catheter with preventing drug loss during transition time and maximizing drug transfer from the surface of DEBs to the cardiovascular wall. For this, a multilayer-coated balloon catheter, composed of PVP/Drug-loaded liposome/PVP, was suggested. The hydrophilic property of 1st layer, PVP, helps to separate drug layer in hydrophilic blood vessel, and the 2nd layer with Everolimus (EVL)-loaded liposome facilitates drug encapsulation and sustained release to the targeted lesions during inflation time. Additionally, a 3rd layer with PVP can protect the inner layer during transition time for preventing drug loss. The deionized water containing 20% ethanol was utilized to hydrate EVL-loaded liposome for efficient coating processes. The coating materials showed negligible toxicity in the cells and did not induce pro-inflammatory cytokine in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells (HCASMCs), even in case of inflammation induction through LPS. The results of hemocompatibility for coating materials exhibited that protein adsorption and platelet adhesion somewhat decreased with multilayer-coated materials as compared to bare Nylon tubes. The ex vivo experiments to confirm the feasibility of further applications of multilayer-coated strategy as a DEB system demonstrated efficient drug transfer of approximately 65% in the presence of the 1st layer, to the tissue in 60 s after treatment. Taken together, a functional DEB platform with such a multilayer coating approach would be widely utilized for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/5/614cardiovascular diseasedrug-eluting balloonliposomeeverolimusrestenosis
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Eun Young Kang
Bogyu Choi
Jun Hyeok Kim
Dong Keun Han
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Won-Kyu Rhim
Eun Young Kang
Bogyu Choi
Jun Hyeok Kim
Dong Keun Han
A Multilayer Functionalized Drug-Eluting Balloon for Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
Pharmaceutics
cardiovascular disease
drug-eluting balloon
liposome
everolimus
restenosis
author_facet Hak-Il Lee
Won-Kyu Rhim
Eun Young Kang
Bogyu Choi
Jun Hyeok Kim
Dong Keun Han
author_sort Hak-Il Lee
title A Multilayer Functionalized Drug-Eluting Balloon for Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
title_short A Multilayer Functionalized Drug-Eluting Balloon for Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
title_full A Multilayer Functionalized Drug-Eluting Balloon for Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
title_fullStr A Multilayer Functionalized Drug-Eluting Balloon for Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
title_full_unstemmed A Multilayer Functionalized Drug-Eluting Balloon for Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
title_sort multilayer functionalized drug-eluting balloon for treatment of coronary artery disease
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmaceutics
issn 1999-4923
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Drug-eluting balloons (DEBs) have been mostly exploited as an interventional remedy for treating atherosclerosis instead of cardiovascular stents. However, the therapeutic efficacy of DEB is limited due to their low drug delivery capability to the disease site. The aim of our study was to load drugs onto a balloon catheter with preventing drug loss during transition time and maximizing drug transfer from the surface of DEBs to the cardiovascular wall. For this, a multilayer-coated balloon catheter, composed of PVP/Drug-loaded liposome/PVP, was suggested. The hydrophilic property of 1st layer, PVP, helps to separate drug layer in hydrophilic blood vessel, and the 2nd layer with Everolimus (EVL)-loaded liposome facilitates drug encapsulation and sustained release to the targeted lesions during inflation time. Additionally, a 3rd layer with PVP can protect the inner layer during transition time for preventing drug loss. The deionized water containing 20% ethanol was utilized to hydrate EVL-loaded liposome for efficient coating processes. The coating materials showed negligible toxicity in the cells and did not induce pro-inflammatory cytokine in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells (HCASMCs), even in case of inflammation induction through LPS. The results of hemocompatibility for coating materials exhibited that protein adsorption and platelet adhesion somewhat decreased with multilayer-coated materials as compared to bare Nylon tubes. The ex vivo experiments to confirm the feasibility of further applications of multilayer-coated strategy as a DEB system demonstrated efficient drug transfer of approximately 65% in the presence of the 1st layer, to the tissue in 60 s after treatment. Taken together, a functional DEB platform with such a multilayer coating approach would be widely utilized for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
topic cardiovascular disease
drug-eluting balloon
liposome
everolimus
restenosis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/5/614
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