Literature DB >> 728836

Blood replacement in dogs by dextran-hemoglobin.

S C Tam, J Blumenstein, J T Wong.   

Abstract

Exchange transfusions in dogs were performed with a solution of either dextran or a covalent complex between dextran and human hemoglobin. Dogs transfused with dextran alone died when their hematocrit was lowered to 6-10%. Dogs transfused with dextran-hemoglobin complex, however, survived a reduction of their hematocrit to 2% or below. In the latter animals, the dextran-hemoglobin complex disappeared from the circulation with an average half-life of 2.4 days. Correcting for oxidation of the hemoglobin moiety to methemoglobin, the half-life of functional unoxidized dextran-hemoglobin in the circulation was 1.9 days. In compensation for the loss of dextran-hemoglobin, vigorous erythropoiesis was observed at a rate of close to 5% hematocrit per day over the first 2 days following the exchange transfusion. As a result, the total hemoglobin concentration in blood was maintained at 5-6% during this period, and the animals went on to complete recovery in room air without the need for further transfusion with dextran-hemoglobin.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 728836     DOI: 10.1139/o78-153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Biochem        ISSN: 0008-4018


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