Baicalin-based composite coating for achieving biological multifunctionality of vascular stents.

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Institute of Biomedical Engineering, College of Medicine, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025

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  • Vascular stents are crucial for treating atherosclerosis and have reduced mortality through bare metal and drug-eluting options, but concerns like restenosis and thrombus formation persist.
  • Hyaluronic acid (HA) is often used to modify stent surfaces, but its effectiveness is limited due to degradation by reactive oxygen species (ROS) and enzymes, which can provoke inflammation and affect stent performance.
  • The study introduces a new coating using baicalin (BCL) to protect HA from degradation, offering enhanced endothelial cell support and greater stability, positioning this method as a promising advancement in stent technology.

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Vascular stents are frequently used in interventional therapy for atherosclerotic arteries. Interventional treatment with bare metal stents and drug-eluting stents has significantly reduced mortality. Restenosis and late thrombus were also major safety concerns in stent implantation. Hyaluronic acid (HA), a multifunctional polymer, is commonly used for surface modification of biomaterials. However, its application in vascular stents still faces challenges, as it is susceptible to degradation by reactive oxygen species (ROS) and hyaluronidase (HAase), leading to the formation of pro-inflammatory small molecular fragments that can affect the stability and functionality of vascular stent coatings. Based on controllable oxidative stress, we propose and construct a multifunctional molecular composite coating using baicalin (BCL), achieving successful synergy between BCL and HA. The surface-fixed BCL in the coating resists ROS and HAase to prevent surface HA degradation, reducing macrophage transition to pro-inflammatory phenotypes and smooth muscle cell transition to synthetic phenotypes. Additionally, it protects endothelial cells in oxidative stress environments, promotes endothelialization, and reduces HAase expression levels in tissues to enhance tissue stability. Therefore, this study presents a promising biomedical surface modification method for vascular stents.

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