Prolonged platelet preservation by transient metabolic suppression

BACKGROUND:  In this study whether metabolic suppression can be used to preserve platelet (PLT) function during prolonged storage was investigated. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS:  Washed human PLTs were incubated without glucose and with antimycin A to block energy generation. Metabolic suppressed PLTs (...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2005-02, Vol.45 (2), p.214-222
Hauptverfasser: Badlou, B.A., IJseldijk, M.J.W., Smid, W.M., Akkerman, J.W.N.
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND:  In this study whether metabolic suppression can be used to preserve platelet (PLT) function during prolonged storage was investigated. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS:  Washed human PLTs were incubated without glucose and with antimycin A to block energy generation. Metabolic suppressed PLTs (MSPs) were stored for 72 hours at different temperatures to find the optimal storage temperature. Controls were incubated with 5 mmol per L glucose and stored at 22 and 4°C. RESULTS:  Following metabolic recovery with glucose, MSPs stored at 37, 22, and 4°C showed an increase in basal P‐selectin expression (PSE) reaching greater than 40 percent after about 2, 20, and 48 hours; a decrease in thrombin receptor–activating peptide SFLLRN (TRAP)‐induced PSE inversely related to the increase in basal PSE; and a decrease in TRAP‐induced aggregation reaching less than 30 percent after about 4, 24, and more than 72 hours. When compared with control suspensions, MSPs stored at 4°C better preserved a low basal PSE and in addition showed a better adhesion to surface coated‐von Willebrand factor and fibrinogen in a flow chamber. CONCLUSION:  Metabolic suppression before storage at 4°C contributes to better preservation of PLT function.
ISSN:0041-1132
1537-2995
DOI:10.1111/j.1537-2995.2004.04022.x