| Literature DB >> 26934005 |
Francoise Arnaud1,2, Adam Higgins1, Richard McCarron1,2, Paula F Moon-Massat1.
Abstract
Background/aims Hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) have been previously studied as resuscitation fluids. Due to HBOCs specific molecular conformation, hemoglobin (Hb) and methemoglobin (MetHb) determination is not always possible with automated apparatus. A practical technique was designed that allows simultaneous reading of MetHb and Hb in small volume samples. Methods A spectrophotometric method for measuring low levels of MetHb and Hb from limited volume samples was developed using a 96-well-plate by downsizing the Evelyn-Malloy and Drabkin methods. Either blood or buffer samples were spiked with one of five HBOCs (HBOC-201, M101, MP4CO-NP, Sanguinate and Oxyvita C). After treatment with cyanides, the samples were read at 540, 630, and 680 nm, and Hb and MetHb results were compared to certificate-of-analysis. Results Hb levels ranging from 0.2 to 2.8 g/dl were detected accurately with the 96-well-plate method with HBOC-201. Similarly, this method accurately measured Hb from either plasma or buffer samples containing any of the HBOCs. The MetHb plasma samples with HBOC-201 were also in agreement with ABL results (R = 0.99719). MetHb from all HBOCs in buffer measured with this method was comparable to reference but the accuracy was compromised for HBOCs in blood. Conclusions A useful 96-well-plate method of measuring HBOCs' Hb was designed for small-volume plasma samples. It was accurate for measuring MetHb from samples, that contained M101, MP4CO-NP, Sanguinate, and Oxyvita C diluted in buffer. This well-plate method allows reading of batch samples, multiple replicates, and using small volumes to accommodate limited animal blood collection which would not be otherwise detected by automated instrumentation.Entities:
Keywords: 96-well-plate; Drabkin; Evelyn-Malloy; HBOC; cyanide
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26934005 DOI: 10.3109/21691401.2016.1138490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Artif Cells Nanomed Biotechnol ISSN: 2169-1401 Impact factor: 5.678