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Assessment of Donkey (Equus asinus africanus) Whole Blood Stored in CPDA-1 and CPD/SAG-M Blood Bags.

Isabella Oliveira Barros1, Rejane Santos Sousa2, Marcondes Dias Tavares3, Renato Otaviano Rêgo3, Paulo Ricardo Firmino3, Francisco Jocelho Alexandre Souza3, Maria Rociene Abrantes3, Antonio Humberto Hamad Minervino4, Carolina Akiko Sato Cabral Araújo5, Enrico Lippi Ortolani6, Raimundo Alves Barrêto Júnior3.   

Abstract

Hemotherapy using whole blood and its components is being increasingly used in veterinary therapy. Since it is important to store animal blood while maintaining acceptable hematological, blood gas, and biochemical characteristics, increasing our knowledge of available technologies for strategic blood storage is imperative. Thus, we aimed to assess the hematological, blood gas, and biochemical changes in donkey whole blood using blood bags with two different types of storage agents. Eight adult healthy male donkeys were used; 900 mL of blood was collected from each, with 450 mL stored in citrate-phosphate-dextrose and adenine bags (CPDA-1) and 450 mL stored in bags containing citrate-phosphate-dextrose, adenine, mannitol, and sodium chloride (CPD/SAG-M). Both bags were kept refrigerated between 1 and 6 °C for 42 days. Blood samples were removed from the bags eight times (T): T0 (immediately after blood collection), T1, T3, T7, T14, T21, T35, and T42 (1, 3, 7, 14, 21, 35 and 42 days after storage). Hematological, blood gas, biochemical, and microbiological parameters were assessed. The CPDA-1 bags had a higher packed cell volume when compared to CPD/ SAG-M. The red blood cell count reduced by around 19% in both the bags due to hemolysis, which was confirmed by an increase in plasma hemoglobin. The white blood cell count; pH; concentrations of glucose, sodium, bicarbonate, and 2,3 diphosphoglycerate were reduced in both bags. Meanwhile, pO2, pCO2, lactate dehydrogenase, and levels of potassium increased in the CPDA-1 and CPD/SAG-M bags. Blood bags were efficient for the storage of donkey blood for up to 42 days.

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Keywords:  equids; red blood cells; stored blood; transfusion

Year:  2021        PMID: 33567685      PMCID: PMC7915378          DOI: 10.3390/biology10020133

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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