Synthesis and properties of polymerized, diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobins.

Biomater Artif Cells Immobilization Biotechnol

Blood Substitutes Program, Baxter Healthcare Corp., Round Lake, IL 60073.

Published: November 1992

During the course of our studies it became clear that there were therapeutic applications for which a polymeric hemoglobin having an extended half-life in circulation would be appropriate. Therefore, a process for the glutaraldehyde-polymerization of diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobin (DCLHb) was developed and used to prepare glutaraldehyde-polymerized DCLHb (GP-DCLHb) in lactated Ringer's solution in sufficient quantities for biological testing. Both isovolemic exchange-transfusion and "top-load" studies (rats; primates and swine, respectively) were completed in which a broad spectrum of physiologic, histopathologic and analytical parameters were monitored and assessed. In general, GP-DCLHb in lactated Ringer's solution was well-tolerated physiologically. When compared to DCLHb, GP-DCLHb offers the advantages of reduced renal clearance of hemoglobin and an extended half-life in circulation. GP-DCLHb has the disadvantages that (1) glutaraldehyde is an ineffective virucidal agent under the conditions of the polymerization reaction and a separate virus inactivation step is required; (2) low-endotoxin (LAL-negative) GP-DCLHb solutions are pyrogenic (rabbits); and (3) unusual deposition of hemoglobin-containing material in the small arterioles of the liver and kidney (rats) was sometimes seen even after a period of time (2 weeks) during which treatment-related organ pathologies are usually resolved, a finding peculiar to GP-DCLHb among the various hemoglobin derivatives we have tested.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/10731199209119640DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

diaspirin cross-linked
8
hemoglobin extended
8
extended half-life
8
half-life circulation
8
dclhb gp-dclhb
8
gp-dclhb lactated
8
lactated ringer's
8
ringer's solution
8
gp-dclhb
6
synthesis properties
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!