Shichun Wang , Qi Liu , Ronghua Diao , Zerong Wang , Yahan Fan , Shuguang Liu , Jie Liu , Shuming Zhao , Chunyan Yao
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摘要
背景:血小板在生理和病理过程中都发挥着重要作用。然而,血小板在体外的储存时间有限,这给其应用带来了巨大挑战,因为细菌污染和血小板储存病变的风险会增加。搅拌可抑制病变,因为搅拌可促进血小板持续充氧,并允许在储存期间排出多余的二氧化碳。然而,搅拌 BC 是否会对血小板质量产生积极影响仍是未知数:目的:评估静置和搅拌状态下来自缓冲液(BCs)的血小板浓缩物(PCs)的质量差异:抽取样本进行细胞计数、血气分析、游离血红蛋白水平、低渗休克反应、最大聚集率、活化标志物表达(CD62P 和 CD42b)和凝血功能检测:结果:我们发现用搅拌 BC 制备的 PC 具有较少的残留白细胞、较好的气体交换能力、较慢的新陈代谢(较高的 pH 值、较高的葡萄糖含量和较低的乳酸水平)、较好的低张性休克反应和较低的 CD62P 水平。TEG-PC检测结果显示凝血功能没有差异:我们的研究结果表明,BC 可以在软旋转前搅拌过夜。
The effect of agitating buffy coats on platelet quality before soft spin
Background
Platelet plays a vital role in both physiological and pathological processes. However, the limited storage time of platelet in vitro poses an immense challenge for its applications because of the increased risk of bacterial contamination and platelet storage lesions. Agitation can inhibit lesions by facilitating continuous oxygenation of platelets and permitting excess carbon dioxide to be removed during storage. However, it is still not known whether agitating BCs gives a positive effect on platelet quality. Objectives: To evaluate the quality difference between platelet concentrates (PCs) from buffy coats (BCs) held rest and agitation.
Methods
Samples were withdrawn for cell count, blood gas analysis, free hemoglobin level, hypotonic shock response, maximum aggregation rate, activation marker expression (CD62P and CD42b) and coagulation function. Results: We found the PCs prepared from the agitating BCs had fewer residual WBCs, exhibited a better gas exchange ability, slower metabolism (higher pH, higher content glucose, and lower lactic acid levels), better hypotonic shock response, and lower levels of CD62P. The TEG-PC assays showed no difference in coagulation function. Conclusion: Our findings showed that BC can be agitated overnight before a soft spin.
期刊介绍:
Transfusion and Apheresis Science brings comprehensive and up-to-date information to physicians and health care professionals involved in the rapidly changing fields of transfusion medicine, hemostasis and apheresis. The journal presents original articles relating to scientific and clinical studies in the areas of immunohematology, transfusion practice, bleeding and thrombotic disorders and both therapeutic and donor apheresis including hematopoietic stem cells. Topics covered include the collection and processing of blood, compatibility testing and guidelines for the use of blood products, as well as screening for and transmission of blood-borne diseases. All areas of apheresis - therapeutic and collection - are also addressed. We would like to specifically encourage allied health professionals in this area to submit manuscripts that relate to improved patient and donor care, technical aspects and educational issues.
Transfusion and Apheresis Science features a "Theme" section which includes, in each issue, a group of papers designed to review a specific topic of current importance in transfusion and hemostasis for the discussion of topical issues specific to apheresis and focuses on the operators'' viewpoint. Another section is "What''s Happening" which provides informal reporting of activities in the field. In addition, brief case reports and Letters to the Editor, as well as reviews of meetings and events of general interest, and a listing of recent patents make the journal a complete source of information for practitioners of transfusion, hemostasis and apheresis science. Immediate dissemination of important information is ensured by the commitment of Transfusion and Apheresis Science to rapid publication of both symposia and submitted papers.