Effects of storage of granulocytes on their fate in vivo
- 2 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Transfusion
- Vol. 23 (1) , 20-24
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1537-2995.1983.23183147298.x
Abstract
During storage of granulocytes, the chemotactic response deteriorates first and to the greatest extent. Because in vitro assays such as chemataxis may not adequately predict the fate of granulocytes in vivo, we determined the intravascular kinetics and migration into skin windows of indium‐111 labeled granulocytes. Granulocytes stored for 24 hours at either 1 to 6 or 20 to 24°C had significantly reduced intravascular recoveries and migration into skin windows. Granulocytes stored for only eight hours at 20 to 24°C had normal intravascular recovery and migration into skin windows. In granulocytes stored for eight hours at 1 to 6°C, the intravascular recovery and migration into skin windows were reduced. Because of the method of calculating migration, this observation suggests that granulocytes which do circulate after storage at 1 to 6°C had decreased ability to migrate into the skin windows. Granulocytes can be stored for up to eight hours at 20 to 24°C without reduction in their ability to circulate and migrate to a site of inflammation. However, since many practical issues in granulocyte storage are not resolved, granulocytes should be transfused as soon as possible after collectionKeywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Liquid Preservation of GranulocytesTransfusion, 1980
- Blood kinetics and in vivo chemotaxis of transfused neutrophils: effect of colllection method, donor corticosteroid treatment, and short-term storageBlood, 1979
- Effects of temperature on granulocyte preservationBlood, 1978
- Granulocyte bactericidal capacity and chemotaxis as affected by continuous-flow centrifugation and filtration leukapheresis, steroid administration, and storageBlood, 1978
- Effect of storage on normal neutrophils collected by discontinuous-flow centrifugation leukapheresisBlood, 1977
- Neutrophil preservation: the effect of short-term storage on in vivo kinetics.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1977
- Single-step separation of red blood cells, granulocytes and mononuclear leukocytes on discontinuous density gradients of Ficoll-HypaqueJournal of Immunological Methods, 1974