Controlled-rate versus uncontrolled-rate freezing as predictors for platelet cryopreservation efficacy
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2006
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Balint, Bela
Paunović, Dunja

Vucetić, D
Vojvodić, Danilo

Petakov, Marijana
Trkuljić, M
Stojanović, N.
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BACKGROUND: Cryobiologic variables responsible for cell injuries and freezing techniques applicable in medical cryopractice should be revised and/or reengineered for minimizing cryoinjuries and maximizing cell recovery. In this study, the efficacy of different cryopreservation protocols based on platelet (PLT) recovery was evaluated. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: PLTs (n = 33) were prepared from whole-blood units. Cell count and viability, PLT morphologic score (PMS), and hypotonic shock response were determined. PLT surface antigens were measured by flow cytometry. Controlled-rate (with compensated fusion heat) and uncontrolled-rate freezing methods combined with 6 percent dimethyl sulfoxide were used. RESULTS: PLT recovery was superior in the controlled-rate setting (91.0 +/- 5.5 vs. 86.0 +/- 6.5; p lt 0.05). PMS was significantly better in controlled-rate freezing (p lt 0.01). GPIb/CD42b expression was reduced in both freezing groups versus control. GP140/CD62p expression was signif...icantly (p lt 0.05) lower in the controlled-rate group and in both frozen groups was significantly higher than in the control groups. CONCLUSION: The use of strictly equalized (1 degrees C/min) controlled-rate freezing, combined with an intensified cooling rate (2 degrees C/min) during the liquid-to-solid-phase transition period, allows advanced quantitative and qualitative PLT recovery, even though the minor intergroup differences for some variables were observed.
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Transfusion, 2006, 46, 2, 230-235Publisher:
- Wiley, Hoboken
DOI: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2006.00706.x
ISSN: 0041-1132
PubMed: 16441600
WoS: 000234856000013
Scopus: 2-s2.0-33644864194
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Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Balint, Bela AU - Paunović, Dunja AU - Vucetić, D AU - Vojvodić, Danilo AU - Petakov, Marijana AU - Trkuljić, M AU - Stojanović, N. PY - 2006 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/129 AB - BACKGROUND: Cryobiologic variables responsible for cell injuries and freezing techniques applicable in medical cryopractice should be revised and/or reengineered for minimizing cryoinjuries and maximizing cell recovery. In this study, the efficacy of different cryopreservation protocols based on platelet (PLT) recovery was evaluated. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: PLTs (n = 33) were prepared from whole-blood units. Cell count and viability, PLT morphologic score (PMS), and hypotonic shock response were determined. PLT surface antigens were measured by flow cytometry. Controlled-rate (with compensated fusion heat) and uncontrolled-rate freezing methods combined with 6 percent dimethyl sulfoxide were used. RESULTS: PLT recovery was superior in the controlled-rate setting (91.0 +/- 5.5 vs. 86.0 +/- 6.5; p lt 0.05). PMS was significantly better in controlled-rate freezing (p lt 0.01). GPIb/CD42b expression was reduced in both freezing groups versus control. GP140/CD62p expression was significantly (p lt 0.05) lower in the controlled-rate group and in both frozen groups was significantly higher than in the control groups. CONCLUSION: The use of strictly equalized (1 degrees C/min) controlled-rate freezing, combined with an intensified cooling rate (2 degrees C/min) during the liquid-to-solid-phase transition period, allows advanced quantitative and qualitative PLT recovery, even though the minor intergroup differences for some variables were observed. PB - Wiley, Hoboken T2 - Transfusion T1 - Controlled-rate versus uncontrolled-rate freezing as predictors for platelet cryopreservation efficacy EP - 235 IS - 2 SP - 230 VL - 46 DO - 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2006.00706.x UR - conv_1722 ER -
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Balint, B., Paunović, D., Vucetić, D., Vojvodić, D., Petakov, M., Trkuljić, M.,& Stojanović, N.. (2006). Controlled-rate versus uncontrolled-rate freezing as predictors for platelet cryopreservation efficacy. in Transfusion Wiley, Hoboken., 46(2), 230-235. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1537-2995.2006.00706.x conv_1722
Balint B, Paunović D, Vucetić D, Vojvodić D, Petakov M, Trkuljić M, Stojanović N. Controlled-rate versus uncontrolled-rate freezing as predictors for platelet cryopreservation efficacy. in Transfusion. 2006;46(2):230-235. doi:10.1111/j.1537-2995.2006.00706.x conv_1722 .
Balint, Bela, Paunović, Dunja, Vucetić, D, Vojvodić, Danilo, Petakov, Marijana, Trkuljić, M, Stojanović, N., "Controlled-rate versus uncontrolled-rate freezing as predictors for platelet cryopreservation efficacy" in Transfusion, 46, no. 2 (2006):230-235, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1537-2995.2006.00706.x ., conv_1722 .