Effects of Aged Stored Autologous Red Blood Cells on Human Endothelial Function

Volume: 192, Issue: 10, Pages: 1223 - 1233
Published: Nov 15, 2015
Abstract
A major abnormality that characterizes the red cell "storage lesion" is increased hemolysis and reduced red cell lifespan after infusion. Low levels of intravascular hemolysis after transfusion of aged stored red cells disrupt nitric oxide (NO) bioavailabity, via accelerated NO scavenging reaction with cell-free plasma hemoglobin. The degree of intravascular hemolysis post-transfusion and effects on endothelial-dependent vasodilation responses...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of Aged Stored Autologous Red Blood Cells on Human Endothelial Function
Published Date
Nov 15, 2015
Volume
192
Issue
10
Pages
1223 - 1233
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