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Metabolic energy reduction by glucose deprivation and low gas exchange preserves platelet function after 48 h storage at 4 degrees C.

B A Badlou1, P F van der Meer, J W N Akkerman, W M Smid, R N I Pietersz.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We showed earlier that metabolically suppressed platelets (MSP) prepared by incubation in glucose-free, antimycin A medium at 37 degrees C better sustained storage at 4 degrees C than untreated controls at 22 degrees C. However, the use of the mitochondrial inhibitor antimycin A is incompatible with platelet transfusion.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate how energy-reduced (ER) platelets could be prepared in the absence of antimycin A. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Platelets in gas-impermeable bags in glucose-free medium were kept at 22 degrees C for 4 h to reduce energy stores and thereafter stored at 4 degrees C (ER22-4). Controls were energy-reduced platelets without prior incubation at 22 degrees C (ER4), and MSPs in test tubes and untreated platelets in gas-permeable bags with glucose and stored at 22 degrees C (C22) and 4 degrees C (C4).
RESULTS: After 48 h storage, ER22-4 were superior to C22 with respect to pH preservation (6 x 4 +/- 0 x 4 vs. 5 x 0 +/- 0 x 4, n= 4), platelet count (800 +/- 225 vs. 650 +/- 150 x 10(9)), thrombin receptor-activating peptide-induced aggregation (50 +/- 15 vs. 10 +/- 5%) and glycoprotein (GP)Ib alpha expression (60 +/- 15% vs. 28 +/- 15). GPIb alpha expression was higher in ER22-4 than in ER4, indicating that energy suppression preserved GPIb alpha during cold storage.
CONCLUSION: Metabolic suppression without the use of antimycin A could be mimicked by storage of platelets in glucose-free medium in gas-impermeable bags. Energy suppression preserved GPIb alpha expression during storage at 4 degrees C.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17456155     DOI: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.2007.00891.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vox Sang        ISSN: 0042-9007            Impact factor:   2.144


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