Hemorrhage
Tissue iron staining revealed greater cortical iron accumulation in the kidneys of mice resuscitated with SRBCs, SRBCs combined with albumin and SRBCs combined with hemopexin than in the kidneys of mice transfused with FRBCs (Figure 6A and B). PubMed:27515135
Splenic iron content was greater in mice after resuscitation with SRBCs than in FRBC-transfused mice. PubMed:27515135
Taken together, these results indicate that haptoglobin co-transfusion prevented stored blood transfusion-associated renal iron uptake and led to increased weight and greater iron- accumulation in the spleens of mice. PubMed:27515135
Tissue iron staining revealed greater cortical iron accumulation in the kidneys of mice resuscitated with SRBCs, SRBCs combined with albumin and SRBCs combined with hemopexin than in the kidneys of mice transfused with FRBCs (Figure 6A and B). PubMed:27515135
Tissue iron staining revealed greater cortical iron accumulation in the kidneys of mice resuscitated with SRBCs, SRBCs combined with albumin and SRBCs combined with hemopexin than in the kidneys of mice transfused with FRBCs (Figure 6A and B). PubMed:27515135
BEL Commons is developed and maintained in an academic capacity by Charles Tapley Hoyt and Daniel Domingo-Fernández at the Fraunhofer SCAI Department of Bioinformatics with support from the IMI project, AETIONOMY. It is built on top of PyBEL, an open source project. Please feel free to contact us here to give us feedback or report any issues. Also, see our Publishing Notes and Data Protection information.
If you find BEL Commons useful in your work, please consider citing: Hoyt, C. T., Domingo-Fernández, D., & Hofmann-Apitius, M. (2018). BEL Commons: an environment for exploration and analysis of networks encoded in Biological Expression Language. Database, 2018(3), 1–11.