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Controlled release of sirolimus from a multilayered PLGA stent matrix

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BIOMATERIALS
Volume 27, Issue 32, Pages 5588-5595

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2006.07.016

Keywords

sirolimus; controlled release; PLGA; multilayered; degradation control; diffusion control

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The release of sirolimus from a bi-layer biodegradable polymeric film is reported in this study. Approved drug-eluting metal stents use a thin polymer coating to control drug release, but the degree of control is limited. In a fully polymeric stent, the use of multilayers allows a range of release kinetics. A bi-layer system, with PLLA as the supporting layer and PLGA as the drug-eluting layer, was used in this study to simulate release of sirolimus from a stent. The results show that the release of sirolimus is diffusion and degradation-controlled, and that the amount of sirolimus loading does not affect its release kinetics. The release of sirolimus is, however, accelerated by the addition of a plasticizer, such as PEG, as water uptake is increased. An increased water uptake increases polymer degradation, and changes the dominant mode of release to degradation-control. The release of sirolimus can, on the other hand, be retarded by using a coating of a biodegradable polyester with a lauryl ester end group. Therefore, multilayered systems offer many options for controlling sirolimus release over months. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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