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Pak J Med Sci ; 39(1): 182-187, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36694766

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Objective: To investigate the effect of storage duration of suspended red blood cells (SRBC) before intraoperative infusion on coagulation indexes, routine blood examination and immune function in patients with gastrointestinal (GI) tumors. Methods: We divided clinical data of one hundred patients with GI tumors who underwent surgical treatment in our hospital into two different groups according to the storage duration of SRBC use for intraoperative infusion. The short-term group (n=50) had patients with SRBC storage durations shorter than two weeks, and the long-term group (n=50) had patients with storage durations longer than two weeks. We compared the coagulation, immune function, routine blood profile, electrolyte levels and adverse reactions assessment results between the two groups. Results: Compared with before transfusions, the levels of fibrinogen (FIB) and activated partial prothrombin time (APTT) after blood transfusions were higher than those before transfusion (P<0.05). The levels of hemoglobin (Hb) and hematocrit (HCT) in the two groups after blood transfusions were also higher than those before transfusion (P<0.05). However, the levels of CD4+ decreased and those of CD8+ increased in both groups after the blood transfusions. In addition, the levels of CD4+ and CD4+/CD8+ in the short-term group were higher than those of the long-term group (P<0.05) while the CD8+ levels were lower than that of the long-term group (P<0.05). After the blood transfusions, the potassium ion (K+) levels in the two groups increased, and those in the long-term group were higher than in the short-term group (P<0.05). The sodium ion (Na+) levels in the two groups increased after the transfusions, and the short-term group had higher levels than the long-term group (P<0.05). Finally, the incidence of adverse reactions in the short-term group (4.00%) was lower than that in the long-term group (18.00%) (P<0.05). Conclusion: Intraoperative infusion of SRBC with storage duration longer than two weeks increases the risk of perioperative adverse transfusion reactions, which implies that the storage duration of SRBC should be strictly controlled in clinical practice to reduce the risk of blood transfusion.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-1004878

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【Objective】 To evaluate the quality of suspended red blood cells (SRBC) under low-pressure and hypoxic conditions, in order to lay a theoretical foundation for airline delivery, air drop and storage of SRBC on plateau. 【Methods】 The low-pressure and hypoxic conditions (0.026 MPa and 0.047 MPa) were simulated by a pressure control device. SRBC were divided into 3 groups (5 bags/group, 1.5 U/bag). Each group was stored in 0.026 MPa environment at 2℃-6℃ for 24 hours (named 0.026 MPa), in 0.047MPa environment at 2℃-6℃ for 7 days (named 0.047 MPa), and in a blood storage refrigerator at 4℃ (named the control), respectively. The storage cell characteristics were examined on day 2, 9, 14, 28 and 35. 【Results】 We found that HCT, MCV, K+, Na+, FHb, hemolytic ratio, 2, 3-DPG and rheological properties in group 0.026 MPa and 0.047 MPa were not significant different compared with that in control (P>0.05). The consumptions of Glu in group 0.026 MPa and 0.047 MPa were significantly higher (P<0.05), and a transient increase in LAC concentration of group 0.026 MPa and 0.047MPa were observed, compared to the control. 【Conclusion】 The conditions of low-pressure and hypoxia have no significant effect on the quality of suspended red blood cells.

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Front Med (Lausanne) ; 9: 1062778, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36743680

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Background: Previous studies reported that the blood of Tibetans living at different altitudes may vary slightly. There is evidence that the harsh environmental conditions at high altitudes, such as low pressure and hypoxia, may affect the morphology and hemorheology of red blood cells (RBCs). Hypoxia would increase the levels of hemoglobin ([Hb]) and hematocrit (Hct), potentially increasing blood hyperviscosity and compromising blood collection and transfusions. Therefore, it is critical to investigate the in vitro storage quality of Tibetan RBCs. Objectives: In this study, the in vitro quality of suspended RBCs (SRBCs) prepared from whole blood (WB) of Tibetan residents with varying Hb concentrations ([Hb]) was measured during storage, and the relationship between the major factors in RBC storage and [Hb] was studied. Materials and methods: The WB of Tibetan men was divided into three groups based on [Hb] levels (group A: 120 < Hb ≤ 185 g/L; group B: 185 < Hb ≤ 210 g/L; group C: Hb > 210 g/L). The SRBCs prepared from WB were examined aseptically on days 1, 14, 21, and 35 after storage. Results: [Hb] was not correlated with mean corpuscular volume (MCV), adenosine triphosphate (ATP), pH, P50, and hemolysis. There was a moderate or strong negative association between platelets (PLT) and [Hb] from days 1 to 35, and the PLT number of group C was lower than group A during storage. Group C had the highest change rates of electrolytes, glucose, and lactate, and there were moderate or strong positive correlations between lactate and [Hb] (r = 0.3772, p = 0.0045), glucose and [Hb] (r = 0.5845, p < 0.0001), Na+ and [Hb] (r = 0.3966, p = 0.0027), and K+ and [Hb] (r = 0.4885, p = 0.0002). Group B had the highest change rates of 2,3-DPG on day 35, and there was a negative correlation between 2,3-DPG and [Hb] (r = -0.4933, p = 0.0001). Conclusions: These new data on the [Hb] could have implications for researchers wishing to study the storage quality of Tibetan SRBCs, particularly in the context of erythrocyte metabolism, and we propose finding a new, suitable alternative solution for plateau SRBCs, particularly the blood with [Hb] greater than 185 g/L. Our results could have important implications for researchers wishing to study the potential framework of high-altitude-induced SRBC storage lesions.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-1004326

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【Objective】 To investigate the quality changes of suspended red blood cells (SRBCs) prepared from the blood of Tibetan high Hb population, and explore the availability and safety of blood collected from Tibetan high Hb population. 【Methods】 The voluntary blood donors were grouped according to the Hb concentration at the initial screening: female blood donors from Tibet Autonomous Region (>3 500 m) with Hb≥190 g/L and male blood donors with Hb≥210 g/L were classified as plateau high hemoglobin group. A total of 13 male blood donors from Tibet Autonomous Region were recruited. And the female blood donors (n=13) with Hb(115~165) g/L and male blood donors (n=12) with Hb(120~185) g/L from Chengdu were classified as control group. Whole blood of 200 mL specification was centrifuged to remove the plasma, and MAP additive solution was added to prepare SRBCs, then SRBCs were divided into four aliquots (50 mL/bag and stored at 4℃. Parameters as blood routine, free Hb and hemolysis rate were measured aseptically at day 1, 14, 21, 35 of storage. And 10 mL SRBCs was used to extract membrane proteins for tyrosine phosphorylation detection of band 3 protein. 【Results】 The RBCs counts(×1012/L), hematocrit(%) and hemoglobin(g/L) of Tibetan high Hb group and control group were 6.76±0.95 vs 4.65±0.52, 63.3±6.8 vs 43.1±4.4 and 214.4±19.8 vs 143.2±16.9 (P<0.01). The erythrocyte deformability test on the day 1, 14, 21, 35 of storage showed that the deformability of SRBCs prepared from Tibetan high Hb group was significantly lower than that of the control group under shear stress of 3, 5.33, 9.49, 16.87, and 30 Pa, while the hemolysis rate of SRBCs prepared from the Tibetan high Hb group and the control group on the day 1, 14, 21, 35 were 0.050 2±0.040 2 vs 0.022 2±0.011 1, 0.055 4±0.043 vs 0.032 1±0.028 7, 0.061 2±0.025 9 vs 0.034 3±0.031 7 and 0.069 6±0.032 0 vs 0.044 0±0.033 3 (P<0.05). Western blotting showed that the cytoplasmic N-terminal Y21 of band 3 protein of SRBCs prepared from Tibetan high Hb group was highly phosphorylated. 【Conclusion】 The deformability of SRBCs prepared from the Tibetan high Hb group was significantly lower while the hemolysis rate of SRBCs was higher than that of the control group. The hemolysis rate of the SRBCs at the end of storage prepared from the Tibetan high Hb group meets the requirements of the national standard GB18469-2012(<0.8%). The increase of hemolysis rate of SRBCs prepared from the Tibetan high Hb group was closely related to the phosphorylation of band 3 protein.

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Transfus Med Hemother ; 48(4): 210-219, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34539314

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BACKGROUND: The hypoxic environment stimulates the human body to increase the levels of hemoglobin (HGB) and hematocrit and the number of red blood cells. Such enhancements have individual differences, leading to a wide range of HGB in Tibetans' whole blood (WB). STUDY DESIGN: WB of male Tibetans was divided into 3 groups according to different HGB (i.e., A: >120 but ≤185 g/L, B: >185 but ≤210 g/L, and C: >210 g/L). Suspended red blood cells (SRBC) processed by collected WB and stored in standard conditions were examined aseptically on days 1, 14, 21, and 35 after storage. The routine biochemical indexes, deformability, cell morphology, and membrane proteins were tested. RESULTS: Mean corpuscular volume, adenosine triphosphate, pH, and deformability were not different in group A vs. those in storage (p > 0.05). The increased rate of irreversible morphology of red blood cells was different among the 3 groups, but there was no difference in the percentage of red blood cells with an irreversible morphology after 35 days of storage. Group C performed better in terms of osmotic fragility and showed a lower rigid index than group A. Furthermore, SDS-PAGE revealed similar cross-linking degrees of cell membrane protein but the band 3 protein of group C seemed to experience weaker clustering than that of group A as detected by Western Blot analysis after 35 days of storage. CONCLUSIONS: There was no difference in deformability or morphological changes in the 3 groups over the 35 days of storage. High HGB levels of plateau SRBC did not accelerate the RBC change from a biconcave disc into a spherical shape and it did not cause a reduction in deformability during 35 days of preservation in bank conditions.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-1004304

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【Objective】 To investigate the effect of leukocyte-depleted suspended red blood cells (lds-RBCs) storaged for different time on blood transfusion effect of patients with hematologic diseases and malignant tumors, as well as to evaluate the storage quality of lds-RBCs in blood stations. 【Methods】 Seven hospitals (4 tertiary-A hospitals and 3 secondary-A hospitals), applying for blood from our blood center, were selected. Blood transfusion cases (medical record) and related data (indicators) of patients with blood diseases and malignant tumors in those hospitals from December 2018 to May 2019 were collected, including disease diagnosis (type) before transfusion, demographic characteristics, date of solo transfusion of lds-RBCs, units of lds-RBCs [(1~2)U/bag, 1 U=200 mL whole blood], different storage duration (1~5 weeks) (bar code), and hemoglobin (Hb) 48 h before and after transfusion. The efficacy of lds-RBCs (storaged for different time) transfusion in patients with hematologic diseases and malignant tumors was evaluated by statistical analysis. 【Results】 A total of 3 557 patients with hematologic diseases and malignant tumors were enrolled in this study. No significant changes were noticed in transfusion efficacy by blood transfusion unit, gender and previous transfusion history (P > 0.05). The effective rate of lds-RBCs in patients with blood diseases and malignant tumors, stratified by storage duration, i. e. storaged for >1~2 weeks, >2~3 weeks, >3~4 weeks and more than >4~5 weeks, was 78.77% vs 77.68% vs 75.06% vs 70.37%, and 79.32% vs 76.73% vs 72.79% vs 67.65%, respectively(P<0.05), with lds-RBCs of 4-5 storage weeks presenting the lowest transfusion efficacy in both groups of patients. 【Conclusion】 The storage time of most lds-RBCs supplied by our center is moren than 3 weeks, and the transfusion effect of lds-RBCs stored for 5 weeks needs further observation. In order to ensure and improve the efficacy of blood transfusion, evidence-based medicine and information management are needed to help the clinical gasp the advantageous time of blood products and shorten the storage-to-transfusion time of red blood cells.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-857574

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the impact of the plateau environment on suspended red blood cells (SRBCs). METHODS  Plain SRBCs (from healthy people living in Beijing) were stored in Beijing, Lhasa and Linzhi at 4? for 35 and 42 d, respectively. Plateau SRBCs (from healthy people living in Lhasa) were stored at 4? in Lhasa for 35 and 42 d. Hemolysis rate, hemoglobin content, hematocrit and cell survival rate were examined. The extracellular acidification rate of erythrocytes was detected by the extracellular flow analysis technology before baseline glycolsis, glucose response and glycolysis capacity were calculated.RESULTSCompared with the plain SRBCs preserved in Beijing for 35 and 42 d, there was no statistically significant difference in the hemolysis rate, hemoglobin content, hematocrit, cell survival rate, baseline glycolysis, glucose response or glycolysis capacity of SRBCs stored in Lhasa. In SRBCs stored in Linzhi, except the hemolysis rate and glycolysis ability for 35 d(P<0.05), there was no statistically significant difference in other indicators. Compared with plateau SRBCs preserved in Lhasa, after preservation in Lhasa for 35 and 42 d, plain SRBCs had no statistically significant difference in all the indicators above.;CONCLUSION The plateau environment (Lhasa or Linzhi) does not affect the quality of stored SRBCs.

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Cell Physiol Biochem ; 46(3): 1230-1240, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29672284

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Preserved red blood cells (RBCs) in vitro undergo a series of morphological, functional and metabolic changes during storage. RBC metabolites accumulate over time during storage, the toxicity of the supernatants of RBCs (SSRBCs) on tissue cells is largely unknown. Here, we aimed to study cardiomyocyte toxicity by supernatant of long term-stored RBCs in vitro and to discover elements involved in the mechanism. METHODS: Using human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPS-CMs) and real-time cell analyzing (RTCA), we analyzed the cardiotoxicity of d0, d14 and d35 SSRBCs. To analyze the cardiotoxicity of potassium (K) and lactic acid (LA) in SSRBCs, solutions containing the same concentrations of K and LA were respectively prepared and co-cultured with hiPS-CMs. Immunofluorescence and Gene Expression Array of hiPS-CMs were performed to evaluate the effects of d35 K and d35 SSRBCs. RESULTS: The beating of hiPS-CM was stopped by d14, d35 SSRBCs, or d35 K solution. Beating resumed within 48 hours in the presence of d14 SSRBC or d35 K but not d35 SSRBC; d0, d14 and d35 LA solution had no effect on beating patterns. At 48h after treatment, the immunofluorescence results showed that the integrity of the filament and sarcomere were intact. Gene Expression Array results found 14 differentially expressed genes which were likely to play an important role in the cytotoxic effect. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrated cardiomyocyte toxicity by long term-stored SSRBCs in vitro. Besides high K-induced cardiotoxicity, there must be other unknown components in long term-stored SSRBCs that are cytotoxic to hiPS-CMs.


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Culture Media, Conditioned/pharmacology , Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells/cytology , Myocytes, Cardiac/drug effects , Adult , Cell Differentiation , Cells, Cultured , Erythrocytes/cytology , Erythrocytes/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Humans , Lactic Acid/analysis , Male , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Myocytes, Cardiac/cytology , Myocytes, Cardiac/metabolism , Potassium/analysis , Time Factors
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-489720

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Objective To compare the influence of washing processed of banked suspended red blood cells (RBCs) by cell saver and the influence by zero-balanced ultrafiltration(Z-BUF) on the inflammatory response after cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB) in infants.Methods Sixty infants with ventricular septal defect (VSD) were randomly divided into a control group (group A,20 cases), group B(20 cases)and group C (20 cases).Banked suspended RBCs were washed by cell saver before priming in group B,in group C the banked suspended RBCs were treated with Z-BUF and in group C the banked suspended RBCs were primed directly without any pre-treatment.Samples of the arterial blood were obtained respectively before the start of the CPB (T1), when the CPB stopped(T2) ,2 h after CPB (T3), 12 h after CPB (T4) and 24 h after CPB (T5).The levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin(IL)-6, IL-8, IL-10 were detected and analyzed comparatively among 3 groups.Results The levels of TNF-α, IL-6, IL-8 ,IL-10 in 3 groups at T2,T3 ,T4 showed a rising trend markedly,and the above four indicators of A,B and C at T4respectivelywere:(110.3±14.0) ×10-9g/L,(90.6±10.3) ×10-gg/L,(103.3±9.7) ×10-9g/L;(54.1 ± 6.5) ×10-9 g/L,(39.3±4.2) ×10-9 g/L, (46.2±5.7) ×10-9 g/L;(96.8 ±9.2) ×10-9 g/L, (82.5 ±6.5) × 10-9 g/L,(88.4±5.1) ×10-9 g/L;(228.4 ±42.9) ×10 9 g/L,(171.5 ±26.4) ×10-9 g/L,(202.9 ±42.8) × 10-9 g/L.The levels of TNF-α and IL-8 in group B and group C were significantly lower than those in group A at T2, T3 ,T4 and T5(all P <0.05) ,but there was no significant differences in the levels of IL-6 and IL-10 among 3 groups at T5;the levels ofTNF-α,IL-6,IL-8 ,IL-10 in group B were significantly lower than those in group C at T2,T3 and T4(all P < 0.05).Conclusions Processing of banked suspended pre-RBCs with cell saver and Z-BUF can relieve systemic inflammatory response, and the effect of washing with cell saver is better compared with that of Z-BUF.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-590445

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Objective To investigate the clinical application of suspended red blood cells in Liuzhou,in order to make the transfusion of blood components more reasonable and safer.Methods Retrospective data were collected from 226 patients,who had received the transfusion of 980 units of suspended red blood cells between 2000 and 2006.Results Suspended red blood cells could be used widely to different kinds of patients,and most patients benefit from the treatment.The transfusion of leuko-reduced RBC was even more effective.The age,gender,category of disease,disease severity,hemoglobin level and the amount of transfusion were the key points that affect the therapeutic effect of transfusion.Traumatic hemorrhage was another important factor.Unreasonable clinical transfusion still exists.Conclusion Transfusion of suspended red blood cells is an effective treatment.But when and how to transfuse depend on individual cases.

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