complex(a(MESH:"Blood Transfusion"), p(MGI:Hpx))
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
These results demonstrate that transfusion with SRBCs and simultaneous infusion of exogenous hemopexin results in decreased levels of circulating cell-free heme. PubMed:27515135
In contrast, all of the mice survived after SRBC-transfusion and treatment with hemopexin (SRBC+Hx vs. SRBC+Alb, P=0.018). Similarly the survival rate of mice resuscitated with SRBCs and co-infusion of haptoglobin was 96% (SRBC+Hp vs. SRBC+Alb, P=0.030). PubMed:27515135
Infusion of hemopexin together with SRBCs resulted in a 6.4-fold (95% CI [5.2 – 7.6]) increase in plasma hemopexin levels at four hours after transfusion (Figure 3D). PubMed:27515135
Mice that were resuscitated with SRBCs and albumin or SRBCs and hemopexin showed a marked increase in HO-1 expression when compared to mice resuscitated with FRBCs. PubMed:27515135
The renal expression level of IL-6 was greater 48 hours after resuscitation with SRBCs alone, SRBC and albumin, and SRBCs and hemopexin when compared to resuscitation with FRBCs (Supplemental Figure VI D). PubMed:27515135
Infusion of hemopexin together with SRBCs resulted in a 6.4-fold (95% CI [5.2 – 7.6]) increase in plasma hemopexin levels at four hours after transfusion (Figure 3D). PubMed:27515135
In contrast, all of the mice survived after SRBC-transfusion and treatment with hemopexin (SRBC+Hx vs. SRBC+Alb, P=0.018). Similarly the survival rate of mice resuscitated with SRBCs and co-infusion of haptoglobin was 96% (SRBC+Hp vs. SRBC+Alb, P=0.030). PubMed:27515135
These results demonstrate that transfusion with SRBCs and simultaneous infusion of exogenous hemopexin results in decreased levels of circulating cell-free heme. 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
The renal expression level of IL-6 was greater 48 hours after resuscitation with SRBCs alone, SRBC and albumin, and SRBCs and hemopexin when compared to resuscitation with FRBCs (Supplemental Figure VI D). PubMed:27515135
Mice that were resuscitated with SRBCs and albumin or SRBCs and hemopexin showed a marked increase in HO-1 expression when compared to mice resuscitated with FRBCs. PubMed:27515135
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