Therapeutic inhibitor of vascular smooth muscle cells
View Patent ↗Methods are provided for inhibiting stenosis following vascular trauma or disease in a mammalian host, comprising administering to the host a therapeutically effective dosage of a therapeutic conjugate containing a vascular smooth muscle binding protein that associates in a specific manner with a cell surface of the vascular smooth muscle cell, coupled to a therapeutic agent dosage form that inhibits a cellular activity of the muscle cell. Methods are also provided for the direct and/or targeted delivery of therapeutic agents to vascular smooth muscle cells that cause a dilation and fixation of the vascular lumen by inhibiting smooth muscle cell contraction, thereby constituting a biological stent. Also discussed are mechanisms for in vivo vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation modulation, agents that impact those mechanisms and protocols for the use of those agents.
1. A method for reducing restenosis following a vascular surgical procedure, the method comprising: locally administering to a human a biocompatible, non-biodegradable sustained release dosage form comprising a cytostatic amount of a therapeutic agent dispersed in a polymer matrix, wherein said cytostatic amount of said therapeutic agent inhibits a vascular smooth muscle cell activity without killing the cell, and wherein said therapeutic agent is a TGF-beta production or activation stimulator, TGF-beta, tamoxifen, a nuclear enzyme DNA topoisomerase II inhibitor, a DNA polymerase inhibitor, an RNA polymerase inhibitor, an adenyl guanyl cyclase inhibitor, a superoxide dismutase inhibitor, a terminal deoxynucleotidyl-transferase, a reverse transcriptase, lovastatin, vinblastin, cytochalasins, taxol, taxotere, trichothecene, Pseudomonas exotoxin, a chemotactic factor inhibitor, a chemotactic factor receptor inhibitor, an intracellular cytoskeletal protein inhibitor, a caffeic acid derivative, nilvadipine, a steroid hormone, sphingosine, somatostatin, or N-ethylmaleimide.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the vascular surgical procedure comprises placement of a stent.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the vascular surgical procedure comprises angioplasty.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the locally administering comprises administering the cytostatic amount of the therapeutic agent directly to vascular smooth muscle tissue.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the release of the cytostatic amount of the therapeutic agent from the dosage form occurs during or after the vascular surgical procedure.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the therapeutic agent comprises taxol or taxotere.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the sustained release dosage form is a microparticulate.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein locally administering comprises administering the biocompatible, non-biodegradable sustained release dosage form intraluminally.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein locally administering comprises delivering a cytostatic amount of the biocompatible, non-biodegradable sustained release dosage form to the proximal 6 to 9 cell layers of the tunica media smooth muscle cells lining the lumen of a vessel.