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Storage of red blood cells in alkaline PAGGGM improves metabolism but has no effect on recovery after transfusion

Additive solutions are used to limit changes that red blood cells (RBCs) undergo during storage. Several studies have shown better preservation of glucose and redox metabolism using the alkaline additive solution PAGGGM (phosphate-adenine-glucose-guanosine-gluconate-mannitol). In this randomized ope...

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Autores principales: de Bruin, Sanne, Peters, Anna-Linda, Wijnberge, Marije, van Baarle, Floor E. H. P., AbdelRahman, Amira H. A., Vermeulen, Christie, Beuger, Boukje M., Reisz, Julie A., D’Alessandro, Angelo, Vlaar, Alexander P. J., de Korte, Dirk, van Bruggen, Robin
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Publicado: American Society of Hematology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9278290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35477178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2022006987
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author de Bruin, Sanne
Peters, Anna-Linda
Wijnberge, Marije
van Baarle, Floor E. H. P.
AbdelRahman, Amira H. A.
Vermeulen, Christie
Beuger, Boukje M.
Reisz, Julie A.
D’Alessandro, Angelo
Vlaar, Alexander P. J.
de Korte, Dirk
van Bruggen, Robin
author_facet de Bruin, Sanne
Peters, Anna-Linda
Wijnberge, Marije
van Baarle, Floor E. H. P.
AbdelRahman, Amira H. A.
Vermeulen, Christie
Beuger, Boukje M.
Reisz, Julie A.
D’Alessandro, Angelo
Vlaar, Alexander P. J.
de Korte, Dirk
van Bruggen, Robin
author_sort de Bruin, Sanne
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description Additive solutions are used to limit changes that red blood cells (RBCs) undergo during storage. Several studies have shown better preservation of glucose and redox metabolism using the alkaline additive solution PAGGGM (phosphate-adenine-glucose-guanosine-gluconate-mannitol). In this randomized open-label intervention trial in 20 healthy volunteers, the effect of storage, PAGGGM vs SAGM (saline-adenine-glucose-mannitol), on posttransfusion recovery (PTR) and metabolic restoration after transfusion was assessed. Subjects received an autologous biotinylated RBC concentrate stored for 35 days in SAGM or PAGGGM. As a reference for the PTR, a 2-day stored autologous biotinylated RBC concentrate stored in SAGM was simultaneously transfused. RBC phenotype and PTR were assessed after transfusion. Biotinylated RBCs were isolated from the circulation for metabolomics analysis up to 24 hours after transfusion. The PTR was significantly higher in the 2-day stored RBCs than in 35-day stored RBCs 2 and 7 days after transfusion: 96% (90 to 99) vs 72% (66 to 89) and 96% (90 to 99) vs 72% (66 to 89), respectively. PTR of SAGM- and PAGGGM-stored RBCs did not differ significantly. Glucose and redox metabolism were better preserved in PAGGGM-stored RBCs. The differences measured in the blood bag remained present only until 1 day after transfusion. No differences in RBC phenotype were found besides an increased complement C3 deposition on 35-day RBCs stored in PAGGGM. Our data indicate that despite better metabolic preservation, PAGGGM is not a suitable alternative for SAGM because storage in PAGGGM did not result in an increased PTR. Finally, RBCs recovered from circulation after transfusion showed reversal of the metabolic storage lesion in vivo within a day. This study is registered in the Dutch trial register (NTR6492).
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spelling pubmed-92782902022-08-01 Storage of red blood cells in alkaline PAGGGM improves metabolism but has no effect on recovery after transfusion de Bruin, Sanne Peters, Anna-Linda Wijnberge, Marije van Baarle, Floor E. H. P. AbdelRahman, Amira H. A. Vermeulen, Christie Beuger, Boukje M. Reisz, Julie A. D’Alessandro, Angelo Vlaar, Alexander P. J. de Korte, Dirk van Bruggen, Robin Blood Adv Red Cells, Iron, and Erythropoiesis Additive solutions are used to limit changes that red blood cells (RBCs) undergo during storage. Several studies have shown better preservation of glucose and redox metabolism using the alkaline additive solution PAGGGM (phosphate-adenine-glucose-guanosine-gluconate-mannitol). In this randomized open-label intervention trial in 20 healthy volunteers, the effect of storage, PAGGGM vs SAGM (saline-adenine-glucose-mannitol), on posttransfusion recovery (PTR) and metabolic restoration after transfusion was assessed. Subjects received an autologous biotinylated RBC concentrate stored for 35 days in SAGM or PAGGGM. As a reference for the PTR, a 2-day stored autologous biotinylated RBC concentrate stored in SAGM was simultaneously transfused. RBC phenotype and PTR were assessed after transfusion. Biotinylated RBCs were isolated from the circulation for metabolomics analysis up to 24 hours after transfusion. The PTR was significantly higher in the 2-day stored RBCs than in 35-day stored RBCs 2 and 7 days after transfusion: 96% (90 to 99) vs 72% (66 to 89) and 96% (90 to 99) vs 72% (66 to 89), respectively. PTR of SAGM- and PAGGGM-stored RBCs did not differ significantly. Glucose and redox metabolism were better preserved in PAGGGM-stored RBCs. The differences measured in the blood bag remained present only until 1 day after transfusion. No differences in RBC phenotype were found besides an increased complement C3 deposition on 35-day RBCs stored in PAGGGM. Our data indicate that despite better metabolic preservation, PAGGGM is not a suitable alternative for SAGM because storage in PAGGGM did not result in an increased PTR. Finally, RBCs recovered from circulation after transfusion showed reversal of the metabolic storage lesion in vivo within a day. This study is registered in the Dutch trial register (NTR6492). American Society of Hematology 2022-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9278290/ /pubmed/35477178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2022006987 Text en © 2022 by The American Society of Hematology. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), permitting only noncommercial, nonderivative use with attribution. All other rights reserved.
spellingShingle Red Cells, Iron, and Erythropoiesis
de Bruin, Sanne
Peters, Anna-Linda
Wijnberge, Marije
van Baarle, Floor E. H. P.
AbdelRahman, Amira H. A.
Vermeulen, Christie
Beuger, Boukje M.
Reisz, Julie A.
D’Alessandro, Angelo
Vlaar, Alexander P. J.
de Korte, Dirk
van Bruggen, Robin
Storage of red blood cells in alkaline PAGGGM improves metabolism but has no effect on recovery after transfusion
title Storage of red blood cells in alkaline PAGGGM improves metabolism but has no effect on recovery after transfusion
title_full Storage of red blood cells in alkaline PAGGGM improves metabolism but has no effect on recovery after transfusion
title_fullStr Storage of red blood cells in alkaline PAGGGM improves metabolism but has no effect on recovery after transfusion
title_full_unstemmed Storage of red blood cells in alkaline PAGGGM improves metabolism but has no effect on recovery after transfusion
title_short Storage of red blood cells in alkaline PAGGGM improves metabolism but has no effect on recovery after transfusion
title_sort storage of red blood cells in alkaline pagggm improves metabolism but has no effect on recovery after transfusion
topic Red Cells, Iron, and Erythropoiesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9278290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35477178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2022006987
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