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Title: | Cell recovery, cryothermal micro-damages and surface antigen expression as predictors for cold-induced GPIbα/CD42b-cluster mediatedplatelet clearance after controlled-rate vs. uncontrolled-rate cryopreservation | Authors: | Balint, Bela Vučetić, Dušan Vojvodić, Danilo Petakov, Marijana Brajušković, Goran Ivanović, Zoran Trkuljić, Miroljub Stojanović, Nevenka |
Keywords: | platelets;morphological score;ultrastruc-ture;surface antigens;cryopreservation | Issue Date: | 2004 | Rank: | M24 | Journal: | Blood Blank Transfus Med | Abstract: | Platelet recovery, morphology, ultrastructural propertiesand surface antigen expression (primarily GPIb/CD42b)alterations were examined. The correlation betweenintergroup variations (controlled–rate vs. uncontrolled –rate freezing) of platelet parameters were determined.The platelet recovery was higher (91.0±5.5 vs. 86.0 ± 6.5)in the controlled–rate group. The recovery of discs, andsubsequent intergroup variations for platelets morpholog-ical score (MSP) were significantly (p<0.01) better in con-trolled–rate cryopreservation. Differences between cryop-reserved vs. control group for GPIb/CD42b, CD62p,CD63 and PS were significant (p<0.05), regardless thefreezing procedure used. Contrary, CD62p expressionwas significantly (p<0.05) higher in the controlled–ratesetting. The decrease of the GPIb/CD42b expression cor-related with platelet postthaw in vitro recovery and MSP. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5582 |
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