Depletion of dense granule nucleotides during storage of human platelets.

Thromb Haemost

Central Laboratory of the Netherlands Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Amsterdam.

Published: April 1990

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  • The study examined how the energy metabolism of human platelets changes during 7 days of storage in specific bags, noting a 40% decrease in ATP and ADP levels which correlates with platelet viability loss.
  • During storage, the ability of platelets to incorporate 3H-adenosine into ATP and ADP dropped by 50%, revealing that most of the reduction in nucleotide levels was from the storage pool rather than metabolic.
  • After 7 days, the ATP:ADP ratio in the storage pool decreased significantly, suggesting that while some nucleotides diminished, the storage pool likely supports the metabolic pool's energy needs throughout the storage period.

Article Abstract

The energy metabolism of human platelets was studied during storage of platelet concentrates. The platelets were prepared from buffy coats in PVC/DEHP bags and stored for 7 days at room temperature at a concentration of 1.0 x 10(9)/ml with horizontal agitation. The total amount of ATP and ADP decreased with 40% during this storage. This decrease correlated with the disc-to-sphere transformation associated with the loss of platelet viability. During storage, the ability to incorporate 3H-adenosine into metabolic ATP and ADP (45 min at 37 degrees C) decreased with 50%. Via measurement of the specific activity of actin-bound ADP and the amount of incorporated radioactivity into total ATP and ADP, we calculated the content of the metabolic and storage pools of ATP and ADP. The results indicate that the decrease in adenine nucleotide levels during storage was mainly caused by a depletion of ATP and ADP from the storage pool, whereas the metabolic pool remained nearly intact. After 7 days, the ATP:ADP ratio of the storage pool had decreased from 1.0 to 0.3, indicating hydrolysis of ATP. Diadenosine-triphosphate and diadenosine-tetraphosphate (present in the storage pool) decreased with only 30%, and the serotonin content remained nearly constant. Therefore, it is unlikely that the storage pool was completely secreted. Probably, the storage pool of nucleotides serves as an internal supply for maintaining the contents of the metabolic pool of ATP and ADP during storage of platelets.

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