Yuqi She, Qiong Liu, Xiyue Xiong, Ning Li, Jian Zhang
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Abstract
In blood banking, storage at 4°C for weeks is known to cause damages to erythrocytes, called storage lesions that may later cause transfusion-related adverse events. In previous experiments, we found that vegetable/fruit juices can effectively reduce the storage lesion. Currently, we attempt to analyze the potential bioactive components and test whether the compounds can improve the storage lesions of erythrocytes. Equal portions in wet weight of 20 fresh vegetables and fruits were blended with phosphate buffered solution (PBS), and clear solutions were produced as additive to the packed erythrocytes from consented blood donors at 1 : 10 ratio (ml : gram). The blood samples were stored for 35 days at 4°C, and the supernatants were performed high liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) analysis at 0 days, 14 days, and 35 days. The blood bags supplemented with identified bioactive components were stored in a refrigerator for 35 days, and the morphology, complete blood count (CBC), phosphatidylserine (PS) extroversion, hemolysis, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels were measured at the end of storage. Five potential bioactive components from vegetable/fruit juices contributed to the improvements of storage lesion. One of the compounds was unequivocally identified as naringin, and two were tentatively assigned as vitexin 6″-O-malonyl 2″-O-xyloside and luteolin 7-(6″-malonyl neohesperidoside). Naringin alleviated the storage lesion of red blood cells (RBCs) by reducing ROS levels and living cell extraction with HPLC-MS is a simple, reliable, and effective method for screening potential bioactive components.
在血库中,在4°C下储存数周已知会对红细胞造成损害,称为储存损伤,随后可能引起与输血相关的不良事件。在之前的实验中,我们发现蔬菜/果汁可以有效地减少贮藏损伤。目前,我们试图分析潜在的生物活性成分,并测试这些化合物是否能改善红细胞的储存病变。将20种新鲜蔬菜和水果按湿重等份与磷酸盐缓冲溶液(PBS)混合,制成透明溶液,以1:10的比例(ml: g)添加到经同意的献血者的红细胞中。血样在4℃下保存35 d,上清液在第0天、第14天和第35天进行高效液相色谱-质谱(HPLC-MS)分析。添加鉴定生物活性成分的血袋在冰箱中保存35 d,保存结束时检测形态学、全血细胞计数(CBC)、磷脂酰丝氨酸(PS)外移、溶血和活性氧(ROS)水平。果蔬汁中5种潜在的生物活性成分有助于改善贮藏损伤。其中一种化合物被明确鉴定为柚皮苷,另外两种化合物被初步鉴定为牡荆素6″- o -丙二烯基2″- o -木糖苷和木犀草素7-(6″-丙二烯基新橙皮苷)。柚皮苷通过降低活性氧(ROS)水平减轻红细胞贮藏损伤,高效液相色谱-质谱法提取活细胞是一种简单、可靠、有效的筛选潜在生物活性成分的方法。
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