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Storage of Erythrocytes Induces Suicidal Erythrocyte Death.

Elisabeth Lang, Vitaly I Pozdeev, Haifeng C Xu, Prashant V Shinde, Kristina Behnke et al.
Other Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2016 50 Zitierungen
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Study Design

Studientyp
In Vitro
Population
Human erythrocytes (in vitro storage)
Intervention
Storage of Erythrocytes Induces Suicidal Erythrocyte Death. stored erythrocytes (1-42 days)
Vergleichsgruppe
fresh erythrocytes
Primärer Endpunkt
eryptosis markers (PS exposure, cell shrinkage)
Wirkungsrichtung
Negative
Verzerrungsrisiko
Unclear

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Similar to apoptosis of nucleated cells, red blood cells (RBC) can undergo suicidal cell death - called eryptosis. It is characterized by cell shrinkage and phosphatidylserine translocation. Eryptosis is triggered by an increase of intracellular calcium concentration due to activation of nonselective cation channels. The cation channels and consequently eryptosis are inhibited by erythropoietin. Eryptotic RBC are engulfed by macrophages and thus rapidly cleared from circulating blood. In this study, we explored whether storage of RBC influences the rate of eryptosis. METHODS: Flow cytometry was employed to quantify phosphatidylserine exposing erythrocytes from annexin V binding and cytosolic Ca2+ activity from Fluo-3 fluorescence. Clearance of stored murine RBC was tested by injection of carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester (CFSE)-labelled erythrocytes. RESULTS: Storage for 42 days significantly increased the percentage of phosphatidylserine exposing and haemolytic erythrocytes, an effect blunted by removal of extracellular calcium. Phosphatidylserine exposure could be inhibited by addition of erythropoietin. Upon transfusion, the clearance of murine CFSE-labelled RBC from circulating blood was significantly higher following storage for 10 days when compared to 2 days of storage. CONCLUSION: Storage of RBC triggers eryptosis by Ca2+ and erythropoietin sensitive mechanisms.

Zusammenfassung

Storage of RBC triggers eryptosis by Ca2+ and erythropoietin sensitive mechanisms and upon transfusion, the clearance of murine CFSE-labelled RBC from circulating blood was significantly higher following storage for 10 days when compared to 2 days of storage.

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