Jinko Zoki
Online ISSN : 1883-6097
Print ISSN : 0300-0818
ISSN-L : 0300-0818
OXYGEN AFFINITY AND BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF NEO RED CELLS; IN VITRO EVALUATION AS PRECLINICAL STUDY
T.A. TAKAHASHIK. NAKAIS. SEKIGUCHI
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

1996 Volume 25 Issue 1 Pages 239-243

Details
Abstract
The oxygen unloading capacity and in vitro biocompatibilities to blood components of Neo Red Cells (NRC) were examined. NRC showed an extremely increased P50 value (over 50mmHg). Complement and karikurein-kinin systems were either marginally activated or not affected by NRC, however blood coagulation was slightly prolonged by the addition of a large amount of NRC. Platlet number and functions were not affected. The pinocytosis of NRC particles was observed by polymononuclear cells and monocytes. In addition, whether stroma-free hemoglobin and NRC were contaminated with hepatitis B and C viruses was examined. The PCR method demonstrated the absence of both viruses. This study was performed as a part of works by the comettee for the preclinical evaluation found by the Society of Blood Substitutes, Japan. These efforts were expected to contribute not only to the investigative validation of NRC but also to the overall progress in the development of blood substitutes.
Content from these authors
© The Japanese Society for Artificial Organs
Previous article
feedback
Top