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- the present invention relates to a drug-eluting medical device, in particular a balloon for angioplasty catheters with drug elution to prevent restenosis of the vessel subjected to angioplasty.
- vascular atherosclerotic lesions are most often localized at predetermined portions of the blood vessels, of which they cause constrictions or also obstructions.
- vascular atherosclerotic lesions are typically treated in angioplasty procedures by means of catheters provided with a balloon.
- a catheter provided at the distal end thereof with a balloon is advanced, following a guidewire, to the ostium of the narrowed artery.
- the balloon Once the balloon has been arranged at the artery narrowing, it is repeatedly inflated and deflated.
- the insufflation, with successive deflation, of the balloon within the artery reduce the extent of the arterial luminal narrowing, and restore a suitable blood flow in the cardiac area, suffering from the stenosis.
- it is necessary to arrange a so-called stent which provides to maintain the artery patent also after withdrawal of the catheter and the balloon.
- paclitaxel taxol
- the drug must be released for a sufficiently long time span, so as to inhibit the cell hyper-proliferation process caused by the constant presence of the stent implanted in the vessel.
- the drug also induces an inhibition of the stent endothelization process, which is crucial to avoid the formation of thrombi.
- drug eluting stent has some drawbacks.
- the patent publication WO 02/076509 discloses drug-coated catheter balloons releasing such drug in an immediately bioavailable form during the short contact time of the balloon with the vessel wall.
- the drug has to be, first of all, released from the balloon to the vessel wall in the very short contact time available during an angioplasty procedure. Once the drug has been released, it has to be absorbed by the cell wall, before the blood flow washes it off. Ideally, it is therefore desirable that the drug absorption occurs concomitantly to the release thereof from the balloon.
- the drug is retained by the balloon surface in a manner sufficient to resist to all the handling operations which it is subjected to, both during the production step and during the preparation and carrying out of the angioplasty procedure, in any case, before the balloon reaches the site of intervention. This requires a perfect balance of such properties.
- the present invention relates to a catheter balloon coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated form, having an immediate release and bioavailability of the drug at the site of intervention.
- a further object of the invention is a catheter balloon coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated solvated form, having an immediate release and bioavailability of the drug at the site of intervention.
- the catheter balloon coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated or solvated hydrated form as defined before is made of a polyether-polyamide block copolymer, or “compound” thereof with a polyamide.
- the catheter balloon coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated or solvated hydrated form as defined before is made of a polyester amide.
- the catheter balloon coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated or crystalline solvated hydrated form as defined before is made of polyamide-12.
- the catheter balloon surface is hydrophilic or made hydrophilic by treatment with a hydrophilizing agent.
- paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated or solvated hydrated form as defined before is deposited from a urea-containing solution.
- the balloon is inflated before coating with the paclitaxel solution and then it is folded when still wet.
- the balloon is folded, then it is inflated before coating with the paclitaxel solution and it is finally folded again when still wet.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic side view of a device for rotating a catheter balloon during coating, according to an aspect of the invention.
- the present invention relates in particular to a catheter balloon completely or partially coated with paclitaxel in hydrated crystalline form, having an immediate release and bioavailability of a therapeutically effective amount of paclitaxel at the site of intervention.
- an immediate release and bioavailability is meant a release from the balloon surface in periods of time ranging between 1 second and 1.5 minutes, preferably between 20 seconds and 1 minute, and an absorption by the vascular tissue in periods of time ranging between 1 second and 25 minutes, preferably between 20 seconds and 25 minutes.
- terapéuticaally effective amount is meant a drug amount capable of inducing a therapeutical or preventive effect against the restenosis of the treated vascular tissue in the patient.
- site of intervention is meant the section of the blood vessel treated directly with the catheter balloon of the invention, and the adjacent portion of the tissues in which the post-procedure presence of paclitaxel can be detected. Generally, such section will extend for 2-10 mm down- and upstream the contact section with the balloon.
- paclitaxel in hydrated crystalline form is meant paclitaxel with 2, 3 or 4 molecules of water of crystallization.
- This crystalline form of paclitaxel can be obtained by dissolving paclitaxel in an aqueous solvent, by completely or partially wetting the balloon surface with such solution, and by letting the solvent to evaporate to a formation of a crystalline layer having a white, homogeneous, or partially inhomogeneous appearance.
- aqueous solvent a mixture of solvents selected from acetone/ethanol/water, tetrahydrofuran/water, methanol/water, acetone/water, ethanol/water, acetonitrile/water, DMF/water is preferably used. More preferably, the solvent is a 9:1 tetrahydrofuran/water mixture or a tetrahydrofuran/water mixture with ratios ranging between 9.5:0.5 and 65:35, or an acetone/ethanol/water mixture in which the organic solvent is present in amounts not less than 50% by volume relative to water.
- the concentration of paclitaxel in the solution may range from 4 to 6 mg/ml, preferably about 5 mg/ml.
- the balloon wetting step can be performed in several ways, known to those skilled in the art, such as, for example, dipping the balloon into the paclitaxel solution, spraying the paclitaxel solution on the balloon, or depositing the paclitaxel solution on the balloon by means of a syringe, a micropipette, or other similar dispensing device.
- the balloon can be wetted with the paclitaxel solution in a deployed and inflated condition, or in a folded condition. It has been observed that in this second case also, the paclitaxel solution penetrates by capillarity under the folds, so as to form a drug depot which remains protected during the introduction step of the folded balloon into the blood vessel by means of the catheter, until reaching the site of intervention and the inflation thereof.
- Methods are also known to selectively coat the area under the balloon folds, leaving the outer surface substantially free from the drug.
- Such methods can comprise, for example, the introduction into the balloon folds of a cannula bearing a series of micro-nozzles, through which the paclitaxel solution is deposited on the inner surface of the folds.
- Such a method is described, for example, in the international application No. PCT/IT2007/000816, filed on Nov. 21 2007, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the folded balloon will preferably have 3 to 6 folds.
- a preferred wetting method for the balloon is the deposition of the paclitaxel solution on the folded balloon surface by means of a syringe, micropipette, or other similar dispensing means.
- the dispensing means will be made to slide on the surface from an end to the other one, and vice versa, while rotating the balloon around the longitudinal axis thereof, so as to establish a zigzag path.
- the dispensing means will be made to slide on the balloon surface starting from a substantially central position relative to the longitudinal extent thereof, and it will be made to slide towards a first end thereof and, subsequently, towards the second end thereof, so as to establish a substantially zigzag path.
- the coating step is performed directly during the manufacturing process of the balloon catheter and the coating step is indeed part of the balloon catheter manufacturing process. Therefore, the production of a coated balloon catheter according to this method is advantageously quicker.
- step (g) The use of an already folded balloon according to step (g) is advantageous because the material may keep some memory of the folds even after inflation in step (h), so that the subsequent re-folding of step (k) can take place easily and in a short time, without manipulating too much the coated balloon.
- the said predetermined pressure in step (b) or (h) is a pressure below the nominal pressure (RBP pressure) of the balloon.
- RBP pressure nominal pressure
- the said predetermined pressure is between 5 and 9 bar.
- the inflated balloon of step (b) or (h) is preferably disconnected from the pressurised air source before coating. In such a way, the balloon is still inflated, but it is not tensioned and the coating step advantageously benefits from this state condition. In the case of long balloons, inflation step (b) or (h) is prolonged for less than 1 minute.
- Coating of step (c) or (i) is preferably performed by delivering the drug solution over the inflated balloon surface.
- a micropipette can be used, as described above for the coating of the folded balloons.
- the same protocol can be followed, i.e. starting delivery of the solution from the mid of the balloon length and moving to an end of the balloon, then to the opposite end, while the balloon is rotated. It is important that substantially the whole balloon surface is wetted.
- the rotation of the balloon is not too fast.
- a rotational speed of the balloon during coating from about 5 rpm to about 30, preferably from about 10 rpm to about 20 rpm, is used, but different values may be set without departing from the scope of the invention.
- the delivery time of the drug solution may range from about 10 seconds to about 500 seconds.
- the rotation of the balloon may preferably be accomplished by means of a device as shown in FIG. 1 and as described below.
- Step (d) or (j) of deflation of the coated balloon is accomplished by applying vacuum to the catheter balloon opening and/or by pressing the balloon from the exterior. Application of vacuum is preferred, in particular for long balloons.
- Step (e) or (k) of folding and re-folding respectively is performed by means of conventional devices for folding balloons.
- folding (e) and re-folding (k) are performed when the balloon surface is still wet. This allows a better adherence of drug onto the balloon surface to be obtained.
- the said folding (e) or re-folding (k) is performed within 20 minutes from the end of the coating step (c) or (i) respectively, preferably between 1 minute and 10 minutes, more preferably between 1 minute and 5 minutes.
- step (f) or step (l) are accomplished by inserting over the folded or re-folded balloon a protective cover, typically a sleeve that envelops the balloon surface that has been coated with the drug.
- a protective cover typically a sleeve that envelops the balloon surface that has been coated with the drug.
- a sleeve is preferably made of a low friction material.
- a low friction material polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) may conveniently be used.
- PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
- the use of a low friction material allows to minimize the removal of the drug adhered onto the balloon surface.
- the low friction material should have a friction coefficient below the friction coefficient of the material of which the balloon is made.
- a suitable device for rotating a catheter balloon 2 is indicated with the numeral 1 .
- the catheter balloon 2 comprises a catheter section 3 and a balloon section 4 , that is shown in the inflated condition.
- the device 1 comprises a basement 4 , a first motor unit 5 and a second motor unit 6 .
- Each motor unit 5 , 6 comprises clamping means 8 , 8 ′ to clamp the two ends of the catheter balloon 2 .
- the distal clamping means 8 acts upon the guide wire (not shown) on which the catheter balloon is loaded.
- the proximal clamping means 8 ′ acts upon the connector (luer) (not shown) the catheter balloon is provided with.
- the motor units 5 , 6 are preferably brushless motors.
- the motor units 5 , 6 are synchronously operated.
- a command and control unit 7 provides for the synchronous operation of the two motor units 5 , 6 . This is important, in order to avoid torsion of the catheter balloon 2 .
- One or more supporting means 9 are also provided in order to keep the catheter balloon 2 in an horizontal position.
- the invention relates to a catheter balloon completely or partially coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated solvated form, having an immediate release and bioavailability of a therapeutically effective amount of paclitaxel at the site of intervention.
- paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated solvated form is meant paclitaxel with 2 to 3 molecules of water of crystallization and with 1 to 3 molecules of solvent.
- paclitaxel tends to form dimers which take in water and/or the solvent into the crystalline structure. Therefore, it is possible that the number of molecules of water of crystallization or solvent into the solvate per molecule of paclitaxel is not defined by an integer, but by a decimal.
- a dimer can be obtained, which takes in 5 water molecules and 3 dioxane molecules: in this case, therefore, there will be 2.5 molecules of water of crystallization and 1.5 molecules dioxane per molecule of paclitaxel.
- the crystalline hydrated solvated form of paclitaxel can be obtained from an aqueous solvent preferably selected from dioxane/water, DMF/water, DMSO/water, N-methylpyrrolidone/water, acetonitrile/water, N,N-dimethylacetamide/water, 1,3-dimethyl-3,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2-(1H)-pyrimidinone/water, 1,3-dimethyl-2-imidazolidinone/water mixtures, or mixtures thereof, by operating under suitable conditions, such as those described in the patent publication WO 03/0475078 in the name of Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., the content of which, relatively to such preparation methods, is incorporated herein by reference.
- an aqueous solvent preferably selected from dioxane/water, DMF/water, DMSO/water, N-methylpyrrolidone/water, acetonitrile/water, N,N-dimethylacetamide/water,
- a catheter balloon completely or partially coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated or crystalline solvated hydrated form, having an immediate release and bioavailability of a therapeutically effective amount of paclitaxel at the site of intervention can be obtained by dissolving paclitaxel in an aqueous solvent, as defined before, in the presence of urea, by completely or partially wetting the balloon surface with such solution, and by letting the solvent to evaporate to the formation of a crystalline layer having a white, homogeneous, or partially inhomogeneous appearance.
- Urea can be used in amounts ranging between 1 and 100 mg per mL solvent, preferably between 4 and 10 mg per mL solvent, more preferably about 7 mg per mL solvent.
- a catheter balloon completely or partially coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated or crystalline solvated hydrated form having an immediate release and bioavailability of a therapeutically effective amount of paclitaxel at the site of intervention, in which said balloon is made of a polyether-polyamide block copolymer or “compound” thereof with a polyamide.
- the polyether-polyamide block copolymer according to the invention is an elastomer comprising polyamide block-forming monomers, representing the hard portion of the material, modified with a group representing the soft portion.
- This elastomer is obtained by polymerization of a polyamide block-forming compound selected from the group consisting of an aminocarboxylic acid according to the formula (1) and a lactam according to the formula (2):
- each of the R1, R2, and R3 groups represents linking groups comprising a hydrocarbon chain therein, optionally interrupted by one or more amide groups.
- R1 and R2 independently comprise an alkylene group having 2 to 20 carbon atoms and amide bonds
- R3 comprises an alkylene group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms
- x can vary between 1 and 20, preferably between 1 and 18, more preferably between 1 and 16; y can vary between 4 and 50, preferably between 5 and 45, more preferably between 8 and 30, and z can vary between 1 and 20, preferably between 1 and 18, more preferably between 1 and 12;
- m 0 or 1.
- the polymerization is carried out by using 15 to 70% by weight of the compound of formula (1) and/or (2), and a mixture of compounds of formulae (3) and (4) in an overall weight percentage between 30 and 85%.
- This polymerization is carried out in a reactor at a temperature ranging between 150 and 300° C., preferably between 160 and 280° C., more preferably between 180 and 250° C.
- Compounds of such copolymers with polyamides can be obtained by mixing, according to known techniques, the copolymer in amounts from 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 75 to 25%, more preferably 60 to 40% by weight, with an amount of polyamide to completion of 100%.
- the polyamide is polyamide-12.
- a catheter balloon completely or partially coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated or crystalline solvated hydrated form having an immediate release and bioavailability of a therapeutically effective amount of paclitaxel at the site of intervention, in which said balloon is made of polyamide-12.
- a catheter balloon completely or partially coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated or crystalline solvated hydrated form having an immediate release and bioavailability of a therapeutically effective amount of paclitaxel at the site of intervention, in which said balloon is made of polyester amide.
- polyester amide used in the present invention can be described by the following general formula:
- PA is a polyamide segment
- PF is a diol segment comprising OH-terminating dimer diol segments
- n is a number ranging between 5 and 20.
- the content of the diol component within the polyester-amide copolymer is 5-50% by weight.
- the concentration of the diol component ranges between 10 to 30% by weight, still more preferably between 10 and 20% by weight of the total formulation.
- a catheter balloon completely or partially coated with paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated or crystalline solvated hydrated form having an immediate release and bioavailability of a therapeutically effective amount of paclitaxel at the site of intervention, in which said balloon has a surface which is hydrophilic or hydrophilized by suitable hydrophilizing treatment.
- the catheter balloon surface according to the invention can be made hydrophilic by treatment with plasma-activated oxygen.
- paclitaxel is present in the catheter balloon coating layer in amounts ranging between 1 and 20 ⁇ g/mm 2 , preferably between 2 and 7 ⁇ g/mm 2 , more preferably between 3 and 5 ⁇ g/mm 2 .
- Paclitaxel solutions have been prepared at a 50 mg/mL concentration in the following solvents:
- paclitaxel in a crystalline hydrated or solvated hydrated form according to the invention is not obtained by crystallization from acetic acid. Instead, amorphous paclitaxel is obtained by precipitation from dichloromethane.
- Some balloons made of a polyamide-12+polyether-polyamide block copolymer compound (70% UBESTA® XPA9063+30% UBESTA® 3030XA) and in a folded condition—have been coated with paclitaxel by wetting the surface thereof with equal volumes of the solutions (1)-(6) by means of a Hamilton syringe, according to the previously described modes. For each solution, several balloons have been used.
- the appearance of the coating was white, not always homogeneous.
- example 1A has been repeated using coating solution (2), by inflating first the folded balloons at 7 bar, then removing the pressurised air source and coating the inflated balloons by means of a Hamilton syringe.
- the coated balloons have then been re-folded after about 1 minute after the coating step, while the surface thereof was still wet.
- the appearance of the coating was white, substantially homogeneous.
- the balloons prepared according to the example 1 have been subjected to some assessments, in order to determine the drug adhesion under the various conditions.
- the dry adhesion has been assessed, which is useful to determine the paclitaxel loss which can occur in the production or handling steps of the balloon. Such determination has been carried out by dry expanding the balloon and shaking the inflated balloon within a tube.
- the paclitaxel content in the tube was determined by HPLC/UV.
- the drug was taken up with ethanol, the tubes were closed and vigorously vortexed for at least 30 seconds, followed by a treatment in an ultrasound bath for 30 minutes. At least 70 ⁇ l of extract were injected into the HPLC, together with a paclitaxel standard solution (concentration of about 20 ⁇ g/mL). The results are reported in Table I.
- paclitaxel at the site of intervention has been assessed in experiments on castrated male pigs, approximately 3 months old, and weighing about 30 kg.
- the pigs were sedated by intramuscular injection of ketamine and xylazine. Anaesthesia was started by intravenous injection of propofol, followed by orotracheal intubation, and was maintained with 1-2 vol % isoflurane, vol % N 2 O 2 , and 30 vol % oxygen. All the animals received 5.000 IU heparin, 250 mg aspirine, and 200 mg nitroglicerine via the intracoronary route.
- the coronary arteries were monitored by means of a standard angiography technique through the left carotid artery.
- the animals were treated with the paclitaxel-coated balloons (solutions (1)-(6)) mounted on catheter.
- the coating in the inflated state, followed by re-folding while still wet, allows a better adherence of the drug onto the balloon surface.
- Paclitaxel in crystalline hydrated form was identified by IR analysis under the conditions reported in the literature, thus obtaining a spectrum which was equivalent to what has been described in Jeong Hoon Lee et al., Bull. Korean Chem. Soc. 2001, vol. 22, No. 8, 925-928.
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