Freeze-drying of Human Red Blood Cells: Influence of Carbohydrates and Their Concentrations

Jianping Yu, J. H. Liu, L. Q. Pu, X. Cui, Changzheng Wang, S. Ouyang, D. Gao
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Abstract

Lyophilization (freeze-drying) is one potential approach for long-term preservation of biological materials such as human platelets and erythrocytes (red blood cells; RBCs). It has advantages in comparison with conventional cryopreservation, including the elimination of the need for storage at low temperatures (low cost), and reduced weight (easy for storing and shipping). However, recovery of RBC viability and function after lyophilization has been generally low, as detailed in previous reports and patents. Many factors may influence the recovery of cell viability during the freeze-drying process. Such factors include the lyoprotectants (sugars, polymers), the operating condition during the drying process (primary and secondary drying), and the rehydration process. In this study, the influence of the sugars (as lyoprotectants) on the RBC recovery after lyophilization has been investigated. Cell integrity, hematocrit (HCT), and hemoglobin content were used to evaluate the recovery rate after lyophilizatio...
人红细胞的冷冻干燥:碳水化合物及其浓度的影响
冻干(冷冻干燥)是一种长期保存生物材料的潜在方法,如人类血小板和红细胞(红细胞;红细胞表面)。与传统的冷冻保存相比,它具有优点,包括不需要在低温下储存(低成本),减轻重量(易于储存和运输)。然而,冻干后红细胞活力和功能的恢复通常很低,如以前的报告和专利所述。冻干过程中影响细胞活力恢复的因素很多。这些因素包括冻干保护剂(糖、聚合物)、干燥过程中的操作条件(一次和二次干燥)以及再水化过程。在本研究中,糖(作为冻干保护剂)对冻干后红细胞恢复的影响进行了研究。用细胞完整性、红细胞压积(HCT)和血红蛋白含量评价冻干后的回收率。
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