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Rapidly self-expandable polymeric Stents with a shape-memory property

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
卷 8, 期 9, 页码 2774-2780

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bm7004615

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A novel biodegradable stent, made of chitosan films cross-linked with an epoxy compound, with a shape-memory property was developed. To reduce their crystallinity, glycerol and poly(ethylene oxide) were blended in the chitosan films. The mechanical properties of the prepared stent were studied using a commercially available metallic stent as a control. After blending, the ductility of the chitosan films was improved, and the compressive strength of the stent was significantly enhanced. The metallic stent could tolerate elastic deformations of 10% before becoming irreversibly deformed, while the polymeric stent was able to withstand deformations up to 30% and still regain its original configuration. The developed stent could rapidly expand ( similar to 150 s) from its crimped (temporary) to fully expanded (permanent) states stimulated by hydration, which is advantageous considering avoiding its migration during in vivo deployment. In the preliminary animal study, the implanted stent was found to be intact, and no thrombus formation was seen in the stent-implanted vessel. This degradable stent can be an attractive alternative to metallic stents and may serve as a useful vehicle for local drug delivery.

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