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Time-related shape control modifications during erythrocyte storage with additive solutions.

V De Angelis1, B M Orazi, L Santarossa, G L Molaro, D Villalta, G F Santini, P Doretto, P Cappelletti.   

Abstract

To obtain more detailed information on the reversibility of shape alterations in blood bank stored erythrocytes, we have studied shape recovery after chemical crenation and rheological properties in 8 PAGGS-sorbitol preserved erythrocyte concentrates during a five week storage period under blood bank conditions. Our results show that red cell capability to regain a normal discoid shape after chemical crenation decreases during storage but is not lost over a five week period. Moreover there is a significant but weak correlation between red cell ATP content and both shape recovery capability and viscosity. Our results confirm suspicious that red cell shape perturbations following blood bank storage are widely reversible. Two different mechanisms may be involved in reducing shape recovery capability during storage, namely an ATP-dependent mechanism and an energy-independent one. The energy dependent mechanism may be preserved by the previous addition of solutions which maintain higher energy levels during storage.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2930856     DOI: 10.1007/BF00320434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blut        ISSN: 0006-5242


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