Cold storage of whole blood in an additive solution containing apoptotic and necrotic inhibitors

Author:

Reddoch‐Cardenas Kristin M.1ORCID,McIntosh Colby1,Barrera Gema1,Bynum James A.2

Affiliation:

1. Blood and Shock Resuscitation U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research Fort Sam Houston Texas USA

2. UT Health San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWhole blood (WB) reigns superior to component therapy for the treatment of hemorrhagic shock on the battlefield. Though cold storage of WB offers a shelf life of 21 to 35 days, storage lesions and the potential for blood wastage remain. Storing WB in an additive solution (AS) containing apoptotic inhibitors may help preserve blood cell viability and improve blood quality over extended cold storage.Study Design and MethodsNon‐leukoreduced WB was obtained from healthy individuals and dosed with: AS, AS+Necrostatin‐1 (AS+N1), AS+Boc‐D‐fmk (AS+B; apoptosis inhibitor), AS+Q‐VD‐OPh (AS+Q; apoptosis inhibitor), and Control (0.9% saline). Blood bags were kept refrigerated (1°–6°C) for 21 days. Bags were tested on days 0, 7, 14, and 21 for complete blood count, metabolism, clot formation, aggregation function, platelet activation, and red blood cell quality.ResultsPlatelet count was better preserved in all AS‐containing samples. All groups displayed increased glucose consumption and lactate production with storage. Furthermore, all groups displayed a similar decline in clot strength (max amplitude) over the 21‐day storage period. Bags that received AS displayed greater preservation of GPIIb expression and lower phosphatidylserine exposure. P‐selectin expression was increased in all AS groups.DiscussionTreatment of hemorrhagic shock with WB transfusion is logistically simpler than component therapy. Results from our study suggest that refrigerated WB stored with an AS containing apoptotic and necrotic inhibitors helps better preserve platelet count but does not improve platelet function. The future development of WB ASs is warranted to optimize both platelet quality and hemostatic function.

Funder

Medical Research and Materiel Command

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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