Claims
- 1. A medical device, comprising a core material and a lubricious coating, wherein said medical device having said lubricious coating thereon has an increased hydrophilicity characterized by an averaged contact angle of about 80 degrees or less, and
wherein said lubricious coating comprises a capping layer of polyvinylpyrrolidone or at least one layer of a lubricious coating material selected from the group consisting of Starburst™ PAMAM dendrimers, PAAm-co-PAA, glycosaminoglycanes, fucoidan, poly-aspartic acid, poly-glutamic acid, carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl dextranes, alginates, pectins, gellan, carboxyalkyl chitins, carboxymethyl chitosans, sulfated polysaccharides, glucoproteins; and aminoalkylated polysaccharides.
- 2. A medical device of claim 1, wherein said lubricious coating comprises at least one layer of a lubricious coating material selected from the group consisting of alginates, PAH lactone, hyaluronic acid and salts thereof, Starburst™ PAMAM dendrimers, PAAm-co-PAA, chondroitin sulfate, chitosan, proteoglycans, proteoglycan mimics and mixtures thereof
- 3. A medical device of claim 2, wherein said medical device is an ophthalmic device.
- 4. A medical device of claim 3, wherein said ophthalmic device is a contact lens.
- 5. A medical device of claim 3, wherein said contact lens has an averaged CoF of about 3.0 or less.
- 6. A medical device of claim 4, wherein said contact lens has increased bacterial adhesion resistance.
- 7. A medical device of claim 6, wherein said contact lens has increased bacterial adhesion resistance characterized by having a value of Colony Forming Units (CFU/mm2) per the surface area which is at least about one order lower than value of Colony Forming Units (CF U/mm2) per the surface area of an uncoated contact lens, wherein said contact lens having said lubricious coating and the uncoated contact lens are made of same core material.
- 8. A medical device of claim 3, wherein said lubricious coating further comprises at least one layer of a polyionic material which is non-covalently bond to the lubricous material.
- 9. A medical device of claim 3, wherein said lubricious coating comprises a plurality of lubricious bilayers each composed of, in no particular order, one layer of the lubricious material and one layer of the polyionic material.
- 10. A medical device of claim 9, wherein the number of the plurality of the lubricious bilayers is from 2 to 20.
- 11. A medical device of claim 10, wherein the number of the plurality of the lubricious bilayers is from 4 to 10.
- 12. A medical device of claim 3, wherein the lubricious coating further comprises a capping layer of polyvinylpyrrolidone.
- 13. A contact lens of claim 4, wherein said core material is a hydrogel.
- 14. A contact lens of claim 13, wherein said hydrogel is a siloxane-containing polymer.
- 15. A method for producing a medical device having a lubricious coating, comprising the steps of:
(a) contacting said medical device with a solution of a polyionic material to form a layer of the polyionic material; (b) optionally rinsing said medical device by contacting said medical device with a first rinsing solution (c) contacting the core material with a solution of a lubricious coating material to form a layer of the lubricious material on top of the layer of the polyionic material, wherein the lubricious material is non-covalently bond to the first polymeric material and is selected from the group consisting of Starburst™ PAMAM dendrimers, PAAm-co-PAA, glycosaminoglycanes, fucoidan, poly-aspartic acid, poly-glutamic acid, carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl dextranes, alginates, pectins, gellan, carboxyalkyl chitins, carboxymethyl chitosans, sulfated polysaccharides, glucoproteins, and aminoalkylated polysaccharides; and (d) optionally rinsing said medical device by contacting said medical device with a second rinsing solution, whereby to obtain the lubricious coating characterized by having an average contact angle of about 80 degrees or less.
- 16. A method of claim 15, wherein at least one of said contacting occurs by immersion said medical device in a solution.
- 17. A method of claim 15, wherein at least one of said contacting occurs by spraying a solution onto the medical device.
- 18. A method of claim 15, wherein said method comprises repeating steps (a) through (d) between 3 to 20 times.
- 19. A method for producing a medical device having a lubricious coating, comprising the steps of dipping said medical device in a solution containing a polyionic material and a lubricious material for a desired period of time so as to obtain the lubricious coating characterized by having an average contact angle of about 80 degrees or less, wherein the polyionic material and lubricious material are present in an amount such that the molar ratio of the repeating unit of the polyionic material to the repeating unit of the lubricious material is from about 3:1 to about 100:1, wherein the lubricious material is selected from the group consisting of Starburst™ PAMAM dendrimers, PAAm-co-PAA, glycosaminoglycanes, fucoidan, poly-aspartic acid, poly-glutamic acid, carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl dextranes, alginates, pectins, gellan, carboxyalkyl chitins, carboxymethyl chitosans, sulfated polysaccharides, glucoproteins, and aminoalkylated polysaccharides.
- 20. A method of claim 19, wherein said molar ratio of the repeating unit of the polyionic material to the repeating unit of the lubricious material is 10:1.
- 21. A method for producing a contact lens having a lubricious coating having an averaged contact angle of about 80 degrees or less, comprising the steps of:
(a) forming a mold for making the contact lens, wherein the mold comprises a first mold portion defining a first optical surface and a second mold portion defining a second optical surface, wherein said first mold portion and said second mold portion are configured to receive each other such that a contact lens-forming cavity is formed between said first optical surface and said second optical surface; (b) applying a transferable lubricious coating, using a layer-by-layer polyelectrolyte deposition technique, onto at least one of said optical surface, wherein the transferable lubricious coating comprises at least one layer of a lubricious coating material selected from the group consisting of Starburst™ PAMAM dendrimers, PAAm-co-PAA, glycosaminoglycanes, fucoidan, poly-aspartic acid, poly-glutamic acid, carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl dextranes, alginates, pectins, gellan, carboxyalkyl chitins, carboxymethyl chitosans, sulfated polysaccharides, glucoproteins, and aminoalkylated polysaccharides and one layer of a polyionic material having charges opposite of the charges of the lubricious coating material; (c) positioning said first mold portion and said second mold portion such that said mold portions receive each other and said optical surfaces define said contact lens forming cavity; (d) dispensing a polymerizable composition into said contact lens-forming cavity; and (e) curing said polymerizable composition within said contact lens-forming cavity such that the contact lens is formed, whereby said transferable coating detaches from said at least one optical surface of said mold portion and reattaches to said formed contact lens such that said contact lens becomes coated with the lubricious coating.
- 22. A method of claim 21, wherein said transferable lubricious coating is applied onto at least one of said optical surfaces in a process comprising steps of:
(a) contacting said medical device with a solution of a polyionic material to form a layer of the polyionic material which is non-covalently bond to said medical device; (b) optionally rinsing said medical device by contacting said medical device with a first rinsing solution (c) contacting the core material with a solution of a lubricious coating material to form a layer of the lubricious coating material on top of the layer of the first polyionic material, wherein the lubricious coating material is selected from the group consisting of Starburs™ PAMAM dendrimers, PAAm-co-PAA, glycosaminoglycanes, fucoidan, poly-aspartic acid, poly-glutamic acid, carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl dextranes, alginates, pectins, gellan, carboxyalkyl chitins, carboxymethyl chitosans, sulfated polysaccharides, glucoproteins, and aminoalkylated polysaccharides, wherein the lubricious coating material is non-covalently bond to the polyionic material; and (d) optionally rinsing said medical device by contacting said lens with a second rinsing solution.
- 23. A method of claim 22, wherein at least one of said contacting occurs by immersion said medical device in a solution.
- 24. A method of claim 22, wherein at least one of said contacting occurs by spraying a solution onto the medical device.
- 25. A method of claim 22, wherein said method comprises repeating steps (a) through (d) between 3 to 20 times.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 (e) of U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/347,116 filed Jan. 9, 2002, herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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