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Restoration of Physiological Levels of Uric Acid and Ascorbic Acid Reroutes the Metabolism of Stored Red Blood Cells
After blood donation, the red blood cells (RBCs) for transfusion are generally isolated by centrifugation and then filtrated and supplemented with additive solution. The consecutive changes of the extracellular environment participate to the occurrence of storage lesions. In this study, the hypothes...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7344535/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10060226 |
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author | Bardyn, Manon Chen, Jingkui Dussiot, Michaël Crettaz, David Schmid, Lucas Längst, Emmanuel Amireault, Pascal Tissot, Jean-Daniel Jolicoeur, Mario Prudent, Michel |
author_facet | Bardyn, Manon Chen, Jingkui Dussiot, Michaël Crettaz, David Schmid, Lucas Längst, Emmanuel Amireault, Pascal Tissot, Jean-Daniel Jolicoeur, Mario Prudent, Michel |
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description | After blood donation, the red blood cells (RBCs) for transfusion are generally isolated by centrifugation and then filtrated and supplemented with additive solution. The consecutive changes of the extracellular environment participate to the occurrence of storage lesions. In this study, the hypothesis is that restoring physiological levels of uric and ascorbic acids (major plasmatic antioxidants) might correct metabolism defects and protect RBCs from the very beginning of the storage period, to maintain their quality. Leukoreduced CPD-SAGM RBC concentrates were supplemented with 416 µM uric acid and 114 µM ascorbic acid and stored during six weeks at 4 °C. Different markers, i.e., haematological parameters, metabolism, sensitivity to oxidative stress, morphology and haemolysis were analyzed. Quantitative metabolomic analysis of targeted intracellular metabolites demonstrated a direct modification of several metabolite levels following antioxidant supplementation. No significant differences were observed for the other markers. In conclusion, the results obtained show that uric and ascorbic acids supplementation partially prevented the metabolic shift triggered by plasma depletion that occurs during the RBC concentrate preparation. The treatment directly and indirectly sustains the antioxidant protective system of the stored RBCs. |
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spelling | pubmed-73445352020-07-09 Restoration of Physiological Levels of Uric Acid and Ascorbic Acid Reroutes the Metabolism of Stored Red Blood Cells Bardyn, Manon Chen, Jingkui Dussiot, Michaël Crettaz, David Schmid, Lucas Längst, Emmanuel Amireault, Pascal Tissot, Jean-Daniel Jolicoeur, Mario Prudent, Michel Metabolites Article After blood donation, the red blood cells (RBCs) for transfusion are generally isolated by centrifugation and then filtrated and supplemented with additive solution. The consecutive changes of the extracellular environment participate to the occurrence of storage lesions. In this study, the hypothesis is that restoring physiological levels of uric and ascorbic acids (major plasmatic antioxidants) might correct metabolism defects and protect RBCs from the very beginning of the storage period, to maintain their quality. Leukoreduced CPD-SAGM RBC concentrates were supplemented with 416 µM uric acid and 114 µM ascorbic acid and stored during six weeks at 4 °C. Different markers, i.e., haematological parameters, metabolism, sensitivity to oxidative stress, morphology and haemolysis were analyzed. Quantitative metabolomic analysis of targeted intracellular metabolites demonstrated a direct modification of several metabolite levels following antioxidant supplementation. No significant differences were observed for the other markers. In conclusion, the results obtained show that uric and ascorbic acids supplementation partially prevented the metabolic shift triggered by plasma depletion that occurs during the RBC concentrate preparation. The treatment directly and indirectly sustains the antioxidant protective system of the stored RBCs. MDPI 2020-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7344535/ /pubmed/32486030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10060226 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bardyn, Manon Chen, Jingkui Dussiot, Michaël Crettaz, David Schmid, Lucas Längst, Emmanuel Amireault, Pascal Tissot, Jean-Daniel Jolicoeur, Mario Prudent, Michel Restoration of Physiological Levels of Uric Acid and Ascorbic Acid Reroutes the Metabolism of Stored Red Blood Cells |
title | Restoration of Physiological Levels of Uric Acid and Ascorbic Acid Reroutes the Metabolism of Stored Red Blood Cells |
title_full | Restoration of Physiological Levels of Uric Acid and Ascorbic Acid Reroutes the Metabolism of Stored Red Blood Cells |
title_fullStr | Restoration of Physiological Levels of Uric Acid and Ascorbic Acid Reroutes the Metabolism of Stored Red Blood Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Restoration of Physiological Levels of Uric Acid and Ascorbic Acid Reroutes the Metabolism of Stored Red Blood Cells |
title_short | Restoration of Physiological Levels of Uric Acid and Ascorbic Acid Reroutes the Metabolism of Stored Red Blood Cells |
title_sort | restoration of physiological levels of uric acid and ascorbic acid reroutes the metabolism of stored red blood cells |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7344535/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10060226 |
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