[Effect of preparation and preservation modality on thrombocyte quality].

M Mohren, H Müller, K Körner, M Wiesneth, B Kubanek, H Heimpel, E Seifried
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In patients with acute leukemia, chemotherapy leads to subsequent aplasia-associated thrombocytopenia requiring the substitution of platelets to avoid and treat bleeding complications. A multitude of tests to assess the quality of platelet concentrates is available to date. In this study, we investigated the quality of platelet concentrates prepared by two different methods, preparation from platelet-rich plasma versus preparation from buffy coat, and stored under varying conditions, namely horizontal versus vertical rotation, by measuring the binding rate of corresponding antibodies to platelet membrane glycoproteins GPIb, GPIIb-IIIa, GPIa-IIa and GPIV using flow cytometry. Expression of platelet surface antigens was well maintained during platelet preparation and storage for 7 days. Preparation and storage modalities showed no significant effect on the expression of membrane glycoproteins. These results indicate that platelet function as represented by antibody binding is well maintained during platelet preparation and storage leading to sufficient hemostasis following transfusion.

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制备和保存方式对血小板质量的影响。
在急性白血病患者中,化疗导致随后的再生障碍性血小板减少,需要替代血小板以避免和治疗出血并发症。迄今为止,有大量的检测方法可用于评估血小板浓缩物的质量。本研究通过流式细胞术检测血小板膜糖蛋白GPIb、GPIIb-IIIa、gpiia - iia和GPIV对应抗体的结合率,研究了富血小板血浆制备和褐皮膜制备两种不同条件下(水平旋转和垂直旋转)制备的血小板浓缩物的质量。在血小板制备和保存的7天内,血小板表面抗原的表达保持良好。制备和储存方式对膜糖蛋白的表达无显著影响。这些结果表明,在血小板制备和储存过程中,以抗体结合为代表的血小板功能得到了很好的维持,从而导致输血后的充分止血。
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