Korean J Blood Transfus.  2017 Apr;28(1):67-76. 10.17945/kjbt.2017.28.1.67.

Evaluation of Quality of Washed Platelets Stored in Platelet Additive Solutions

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  • 1Blood Transfusion Research Institute, Korean Red Cross, Wonju, Korea. kimjh@redcross.or.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Because of a lack of substances for platelet (PLT) metabolism and preservation, normal saline (NS) washed PLTs can only be stored for short lengths of time. However, the use of platelet additive solutions (PAS) could help solve this problem. In this study, the in vitro quality of NS washed platelets (wPLTs) stored in two types of PAS were compared with those of wPLTs stored in NS.
METHODS
Five units of NS washed apheresis platelets were pooled aseptically and separated into five aliquots for storage in NS only as well as T-PAS+ (Terumo BCT, Lakewood, CO, USA) and CompoSol PS (Fenwal, Lake Zurich, IL, USA) with or without 15 mM glucose. The parameters of wPLTs quality were assessed up to 48 hrs after washing and the whole experiment was repeated 10 times independently.
RESULTS
wPLTs in two kinds of PAS had better quality than wPLTs in NS, and wPLTs in T-PAS+ showed better quality than those in CompoSol PS. PAS-stored wPLTs with added glucose maintained stable CD62P and Annexin V expression during storage, but exhibited increased lactate accumulation. Evaluation of in vitro quality revealed that all wPLTs had a rating of 4 immediately after washing. However, only T-PAS+-stored wPLTs with glucose maintained a rating of 4 up to 48 hrs of post-washing.
CONCLUSION
Using PAS storage for wPLTs may be beneficial compared to NS. The results presented herein suggest that T-PAS+ containing glucose has the potential to extend storage time by up to 48-hours.

Keyword

Washed platelets; Platelet additive solution; Blood preservation

MeSH Terms

Annexin A5
Blood Component Removal
Blood Platelets*
Blood Preservation
Glucose
In Vitro Techniques
Lactic Acid
Lakes
Metabolism
Annexin A5
Glucose
Lactic Acid
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