Literature DB >> 6404022

Preparation and in vitro characteristics of polymerized pyridoxylated hemoglobin.

L R Sehgal, A L Rosen, S A Gould, H L Sehgal, G S Moss.   

Abstract

Stroma-free hemoglobin solutions have been the subject of extensive studies as potential acellular oxygen carriers. Oncotic pressure considerations limit the hemoglobin concentration of the solutions (6-8 g/dl) to one-half the normal whole blood values. Furthermore, the free hemoglobin has a short plasma half-life (2-4 hours). In principle, polymerization offers a means of normalizing the oxygen-carrying capacity as well as extending the plasma half-life. Pyridoxylation of hemoglobin prior to polymerization provides an acceptable P50. Pyridoxylated hemoglobin (14-16 g/dl) was polymerized with a 12.5 percent glutaraldehyde solution. Since the goal was to obtain a 15 g per dl solution iso-oncotic with plasma, the polymerization reaction was monitored by the drop in colloid osmotic pressure. The reaction was quenched with 1.3 M lysine when the colloid osmotic pressure reached normal values (20-25 torr). The polymerization yield was 80 percent, with molecular weights ranging from 120,000 to 600,000 Dalton. The polymerized hemoglobin had a binding coefficient of 1.32, a P50 of 16 torr, a Bohr coefficient of -0.12, and a Hill coefficient of 1.7. The viscosity of the solution was 4.5 centipoise. The methemoglobin levels were comparable to that of unpolymerized stroma-free hemoglobin. Polymerized hemoglobin solutions provide a normal oxygen-carrying capacity with a P50 comparable to that of unpolymerized stroma-free hemoglobin solutions.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6404022     DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1983.23283172857.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfusion        ISSN: 0041-1132            Impact factor:   3.157


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Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 17.440

3.  Pyridoxylated polymerized hemoglobin solution processing. Interest of a membrane molecular fractionation step.

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Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol       Date:  1987-04       Impact factor: 2.926

4.  The USA Multicenter Prehosptial Hemoglobin-based Oxygen Carrier Resuscitation Trial: scientific rationale, study design, and results.

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