Red blood cell metabolism and hemoglobin oxygen affinity. Effect of vinburnine on normobaric hypoxic rats.

Biol Pharm Bull

Laboratoire de physiopathologie hemorespiratoire et enzymatique, Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie 2, Besançon, France.

Published: August 1999

The influence of Vinburnine on red blood cell metabolism and hemoglobin oxygen affinity was investigated in normobaric rats (FiO2: 10%). Two periods of hypoxic exposure were performed (10-21 d). In each experimental series, rats were divided into two groups: Treated rats received a daily intraperitoneal injection of drug (4 mg/kg). Control rats in the same conditions of hypoxia received an isotonic saline solution. For a 10 d exposure period, Vinburnine does not affect red blood cell metabolism nor hemoglobin oxygen affinity. At 21 d period exposure, 2, 3 diphosphoglycerate (2, 3 DPG) and ATP amounts increase in treated rats. The rate of increase was 10% (p<0.05) and 28% (p<0.01), respectively. Red blood cell metabolism effect of Vinburnine was not accompanied by a modification in affinity hemoglobin oxygen (Hb-O2); no statistically significant difference was observed between treated rats and control rats concerning p50 (partial pressure oxygen at half hemoglobin saturation). Results suggest that Vinburnine has a metabolic effect corresponding to a glycolysis anaerobic stimulation, which can improve oxygen delivery to tissues and could explain the favorable hemoreological action of Vinburnine observed in a previous investigation.

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