In Vitro Properties of Apheresis Platelet During Extended Storage in Plasma Treated with Anandamide
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Background: In China apheresis platelets (PLTs) are stored in plasma for only 5 days, resulting in PLT inventory pressures. Anandamide (ANA) was reported to be a potential agent to inhibit PLT apoptosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of extended storage PLTs in plasma treated with ANA in vitro.
Methods: Apheresis PLTs (n = 20) were prepared in plasma treated with ANA, and stored at 22 °C for up to 11 days. On day 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11, PLTs were tested for PLT count, mean PLT volume (MPV), PLT distribution width (PDW), pH, pCO(2), pO(2), hypotonic shock response (HSR), phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure and soluble P-selectin content.
Results: PLTs stored in plasma with/without ANA didn't show significant differences during the first 5 days of storage. From the 7(th) day on, PLTs stored in plasma with ANA displayed significantly lower PS expression, soluble P-selectin content and higher HSR scores than those stored in plasma without ANA (P <0.05), respectively.
Conclusion: The extended storage of PLTs in plasma treated with 0.5 µmol/l ANA showed better characteristics of the PLTs, compared with the control group, which was suggested to potentially alleviate the PLT storage lesion.
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