Serial oxygen equilibrium and kinetic measurements during RBC storage.

Journal: Transfusion Medicine (Oxford, England)
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Abstract

Objective: To contribute to the understanding of the biochemical changes associated with the RBC storage lesion. Objective: To investigate changes in O(2) equilibrium and on/off kinetic rates during routine cold storage.

Background: As RBCs are stored between 1 and 6°C numerous biochemical changes occur within the RBCs, including changes in the properties of the haemoglobin itself. This study serially analysed for the first time the O(2) equilibrium and on/off kinetic rates across the RBC membrane during routine storage.

Methods: The oxygen binding (k(on) ) and offloading (k(off) ) constants were measured in fresh RBCs and then in AS-5-preserved RBCs at weekly intervals, along with oxygen equilibrium curves (OECs), 2,3-Diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG), p50 and the Hill number (n).

Results: The k(on) increased slightly as the 2,3-DPG and p50 decreased during storage, whereas the k(off) remained largely unchanged. The OECs demonstrated the expected increase in O(2) affinity, whereas the Hill number was unchanged during storage.

Conclusions: In spite of the biochemical, structural and functional changes associated with the storage of RBCs, their in vitro interactions with oxygen were largely preserved through 42 days of storage.

Authors
M Gelderman, M Yazer, Y Jia, F Wood, A Alayash, J Vostal