| Literature DB >> 32620985 |
Tatsuya Furugaki1,2, Osamu Shigeta1,2, Yukinori Kozuma1,2, Toru Tsukada1,2, Tomomi Nakajima1,2, Hiroaki Sakamoto1,2, Bryan J Mathis1,2, Yuji Hiramatsu1,2, Yasuyuki Suzuki3,4.
Abstract
Roller pumping results in hemolysis and adverse effects on coagulation, but there are few reports on the influence of roller heads on platelets. Here, we evaluate the interaction between roller pumping and platelet function using a simulated extracorporeal circuit incorporating a vinyl chloride tube and roller head pump with 30 min recirculation. Platelet aggregation, platelet count, microparticle, P-selectin, Phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure and Ricinus Communis Agglutinin 1 (RCA-1) were measured before, 5, 10, 20, and 30 min after the recirculation using 100 ml of fresh human blood that had obtained from healthy volunteers (n = 9). Platelet aggregation and platelet count gradually decreased but microparticles significantly increased after the recirculation (P < 0.05). P-selectin, PS exposure and RCA-1 were measured using flow cytometry. There were no significant differences in the P-selectin and PS exposure expression during recirculation. RCA-1, a platelet apoptosis markers, significantly increased 30 min after recirculation (P < 0.05). We thus conclude that roller pumping induced platelet apoptosis and caused decreases in platelet count and aggregation after the recirculation.Entities:
Keywords: Microparticle; P-selectin; PS exposure; RCA-1; Simulated extracorporeal circuit
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32620985 DOI: 10.1007/s10047-020-01192-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Artif Organs ISSN: 1434-7229 Impact factor: 1.731