[Oxygen affinity and regeneration capacity of SAG-M and PAGGS-M stored erythrocytes].

B von Eisenhart-Rothe, T Dominka, W Rödiger, I Ganschow, B Ivens, M L Reckhaus, V Renner, H W Wirsig
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In order to estimate the leftward shift of the oxygen dissociation curve of hemoglobin following storage of red blood cells (rbc) in the additive solutions SAG-M and PAGGS-M, respectively, we performed blood gas analyses after equilibrating the cells with a gas mixture containing 4% of O2 and 5% of CO2 at pH 7.4 and 37 degrees C. Additionally, we took advantage of these nearly physiological conditions to measure the recovery of the hemoglobin function in vitro. We observed a good correlation between 2,3-BPG and p50 (i.e. the oxygen tension, at which hemoglobin is half-saturated with oxygen). Within the first 3 weeks of storage, the 2,3-BPG content fell to one fifth of its original value, whereas the p50 declined from 26.6 to about 20 mm Hg. Compared to fresh cells, rbc stored for longer than 3 weeks will thus deliver 30% less oxygen to the myocardium. The rbc's ability to restore these parameters remained unchanged throughout 7 weeks of storage.

[SAG-M和PAGGS-M储存红细胞的氧亲和力和再生能力]。
为了估计红细胞在添加剂溶液SAG-M和PAGGS-M中储存后血红蛋白的氧解离曲线的左移,我们在pH 7.4和37℃下将细胞与含有4% O2和5% CO2的气体混合物平衡后进行血气分析。此外,我们利用这些接近生理的条件来测量体外血红蛋白功能的恢复。我们观察到2,3- bpg与p50(即氧张力,血红蛋白与氧半饱和时)之间存在良好的相关性。在储存的前3周内,2,3- bpg含量下降到原来的五分之一,p50从26.6下降到约20 mm Hg。与新鲜细胞相比,储存超过3周的红细胞向心肌输送的氧气减少了30%。红细胞恢复这些参数的能力在整个7周的储存过程中保持不变。
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