In vitro function and in vivo viability of stored platelet concentrates
- 8 July 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Transfusion
- Vol. 23 (4) , 294-299
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1537-2995.1983.23483276861.x
Abstract
CL-2399 (Cutter) and PL-130 (Fenwal) polyvinyl chloride (PVC)plastic bags apparently are unsatisfactory for storage of platelet concentrates (PC) at 22.degree. C. In an effort to explain the effects of plastic bags, the chemical make-up of CL-2399 and PL-130 PVC films was determined and compared with that of P1-146 (Fenwal) PVC, which is satisfactory for PC storage at 22.degree. C. The only significant difference between the 3 materials was the incorporation of tetrahydrofurfuryl oleate (THFO) as a secondary plasticizer in CL-2399 and PL-130. The response of platelets to aggregating agents, uptake of serotonin, recovery from hyptonic stress, and serotonin release during storage following storage in a modified CL-2399 plastic prepared without THFO and designated CL-3000 (cutter) was equivalent to PL-146 and far superior to CL-2399. In vivo studies in 2 laboratories of platelets stored in CL-3000 bags showed satisfactory recovery (56 .+-. 4.2% and 46.7 .+-. 2.7%) and survival (6.4 .+-. 0.4 days and 7.4 .+-. 0.6 days). The THFO secondary plasticizer component of PL-130 and CL-2399 apparently is the cause of the poor platelet viability of platelets stored in these plastic bags. The mechanism of impairment is not known. The causative agent(s) may be degradation products of THFO (formed during manufacture of the PVC film) that are leached from the plastic into PC during storage.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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