Anti-inflammatory surface coatings based on polyelectrolyte multilayers of heparin and polycationic nanoparticles of naproxen-bearing polymeric drugs.

Anti-inflammatory surface coatings based on polyelectrolyte multilayers of heparin and polycationic nanoparticles of naproxen-bearing polymeric drugs.

Al-Khoury, Hala;Espinosa-Cano, Eva;Aguilar, Maria Rosa;San Roman, Julio;Syrowatka, Frank;Schmidt, Georg;Groth, Thomas;
Biomacromolecules 2019
251
alkhoury2019antiinflammatorybiomacromolecules

Abstract

Immune response to biomaterials can produce chronic inflammation and fibrosis leading to implant failure, which is related to surface properties of the biomaterials. This work describes the preparation and characterization of polyelectrolyte multilayer (PEM) coatings that combine the anti-inflammatory activity of heparin as polyanion with the potential release of Naproxen a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug from polymeric nanoparticles (NP) with cationic surface charge. The polyelectrolyte multilayers were characterized by physical methods to estimate multilayer growth, thickness, zeta potential and topography. It was found that multilayers with NP had negative zeta potentials and expressed a viscoelastic behavior, while studies of topography showed that nanoparticles formed continuous surface coatings. THP-1-derived macrophages were used to study short-term anti-inflammatory activity (time scale 48 h) showing that PEM that contained heparin reduced cell adhesion and IL1-β secretion, when compared to those with polystyrene sulfonate, used as alternative polyanion in multilayer formation. On the other hand, presence of NP in PEM was related to a reduced foreign body giant cell formation after 15 days, when compared to PEM that contained chitosan as alternative polycation, which suggests a long-term anti-inflammatory effect of Naproxen-containing nanoparticles. It was also shown that macrophages were able to take up NP from multilayers, which indicates a release of Naproxen by digestion of NP in the lysosomal compartment. These findings indicate that surface coatings composed of heparin and Naproxen-based NP on implants like biosensors have the potential to attenuate foreign body reaction after implantation, which may improve the long-term functionality of implants.

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