TY - JOUR
T1 - Gefitinib/gefitinib microspheres loaded polyurethane constructs as drug-eluting stent coating
AU - Chen, Weiluan
AU - Clauser, Johanna
AU - Thiebes, Anja Lena
AU - McGrath, Donnacha J.
AU - Kelly, Nicola
AU - van Steenbergen, Mies J.
AU - Jockenhoevel, Stefan
AU - Steinseifer, Ulrich
AU - McHugh, Peter E.
AU - Hennink, Wim E.
AU - Kok, Robbert J.
PY - 2017/5/30
Y1 - 2017/5/30
N2 - One of the complications of bronchotracheal cancer is obstruction of the upper airways. Local tumor resection in combination with an airway stent can suppress intraluminal tumor (re)growth. We have investigated a novel drug-eluting stent coating for local release of the anticancer drug gefitinib. A polyurethane (PU) sandwich construct was prepared by a spray coating method in which gefitinib was embedded between a PU support layer of 200 μm and a PU top layer of 50–200 μm. Gefitinib was either embedded in the construct as small crystals or as gefitinib-loaded poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres (MSP). The drug was incorporated in the PU constructs with high recovery (83–93%), and the spray coating procedure did not affect the morphologies of the embedded microspheres as demonstrated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), confocal laser scanning microscopy and fluorescence microscopy analysis. PU constructs loaded with gefitinib crystals released the drug for 7–21 days and showed diffusion based release kinetics. Importantly, directional release of the drug towards the top layer, which is supposed to face the tumor mass, was controlled by the thicknesses of the PU top layer. PU constructs loaded with gefitinib microspheres released the drug in a sustained manner for > 6 months indicating that drug release from the microspheres became the rate limiting step. In conclusion, the sandwich structure of drug-loaded PLGA microspheres in PU coating is a promising coating for airway stents that release anticancer drugs locally for a prolonged time.
AB - One of the complications of bronchotracheal cancer is obstruction of the upper airways. Local tumor resection in combination with an airway stent can suppress intraluminal tumor (re)growth. We have investigated a novel drug-eluting stent coating for local release of the anticancer drug gefitinib. A polyurethane (PU) sandwich construct was prepared by a spray coating method in which gefitinib was embedded between a PU support layer of 200 μm and a PU top layer of 50–200 μm. Gefitinib was either embedded in the construct as small crystals or as gefitinib-loaded poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres (MSP). The drug was incorporated in the PU constructs with high recovery (83–93%), and the spray coating procedure did not affect the morphologies of the embedded microspheres as demonstrated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), confocal laser scanning microscopy and fluorescence microscopy analysis. PU constructs loaded with gefitinib crystals released the drug for 7–21 days and showed diffusion based release kinetics. Importantly, directional release of the drug towards the top layer, which is supposed to face the tumor mass, was controlled by the thicknesses of the PU top layer. PU constructs loaded with gefitinib microspheres released the drug in a sustained manner for > 6 months indicating that drug release from the microspheres became the rate limiting step. In conclusion, the sandwich structure of drug-loaded PLGA microspheres in PU coating is a promising coating for airway stents that release anticancer drugs locally for a prolonged time.
KW - Bronchotracheal stent
KW - Controlled release
KW - Drug-eluting stents
KW - Polymeric microspheres
KW - Polyurethane
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ejps.2017.02.002
DO - 10.1016/j.ejps.2017.02.002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85013123689
SN - 0928-0987
VL - 103
SP - 94
EP - 103
JO - European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
JF - European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
ER -