The Relationship between Hemoglobin Function and Membrane Integrity in Erythrocytes during Cold Storage.

Abstract

Whole human blood with and without the addition of adenine-inosine was stored for 42 days. Adenine-inosine was effective in maintaining hemoglobin function as shown by a continued high level of 2,3-DPG. Analysis of the erythrocyte membranes was carried out by chemical and physicochemical methods. It was shown that adenine-inosine treatment does not alter the rate of membrane deterioration, indicating that the maintenance of membrane integrity and hemoglobin function is a separate problem and each must be treated individually. The determining factor in long-term red cell preservation may well reside in membrane stabilization. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 21, 1971
Accession Number
AD0734301

Entities

People

  • Donald C. Rau
  • Gerald L. Moor
  • Joel H. Harrison

Organizations

  • United States Army Medical Research Laboratory

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Anatomy
  • Biological Sciences
  • Blood
  • Cells
  • Cold Storage
  • Erythrocytes
  • Hemoglobin
  • Maintenance
  • Membranes
  • Storage

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  • Cardiovascular Physiology
  • Materials Science and Engineering.
  • Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry