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Title: Effect of thrombopoietin alone and a combination of cytochalasin B and ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether) N,N'-tetraacetic acid-AM on the survival and function of autologous baboon platelets stored at 4 degrees C for as long as 5 days. Author: Valeri CR, Ragno G, Marks PW, Kuter DJ, Rosenberg RD, Stossel TP. Journal: Transfusion; 2004 Jun; 44(6):865-70. PubMed ID: 15157253. Abstract: BACKGROUND: PLTs stored at 22 degrees C have the potential for bacterial contamination, a problem that could be reduced by 4 degrees C storage. Nevertheless, PLTs stored at 4 degrees C exhibit a significantly reduced life span. This study was performed to determine whether treatment of PLTs with thrombopoietin or cytochalasin B plus ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether) N,N'-tetraacetic acid (EGTA)-AM could prevent exponential loss of PLTs stored at 4 degrees C. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Autologous baboon PLTs were stored at 22 or 4 degrees C. The 4 degrees C stored PLTs were treated with 1.5 ng per mL thrombopoietin, with 1 micro mol per L cytochalasin B, and 80 micromol per L EGTA-AM (cyto-EGTA) or not treated and labeled with (111)In-oxine to study their in vivo recovery and life span. PLT function was assessed by correction of an aspirin-induced prolonged bleeding time. Aggregation responses and morphology were also assessed. RESULTS: PLTs stored at 22 degrees C had normal in vivo recovery and linear survival. PLTs stored at 4 degrees C, whether or not they were treated with thrombopoietin, had normal recovery and exponential survival. Aggregation of cyto-EGTA-treated PLTs was similar for PLTs stored at 4 degrees C and fresh PLTs, but decreased in PLTs stored at 22 degrees C for 5 days. The addition of cyto-EGTA to PLTs before 4 degrees C storage inhibited morphologic changes that occurred in PLTs stored at 22 degrees C and cold-induced PLT clumping, but did not prevent exponential disappearance of the PLTs. CONCLUSION: Addition of thrombopoietin or cyto-chalasin B and EGTA-AM to PLTs before 4 degrees C storage did not prevent exponential loss of PLTs.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]