Issue 3 (February 15, 1995) Volume 21 of Blood Cells, Molecules, & Diseases (ISSN 1079-9796)
Mrowiec, Z.R., Oleksowicz, L., Dutcher, J.P., De Leon-Fernandez, M., Lalezari, P., Puszkin, E.G. - A Novel Technique for Preparing Improved Buffy Coat Platelet Concentrates . . . . . 25

ABSTRACT. We evaluated in vitro platelet function of platelet concentrates stored at 22 C for 5 days prepared either by the conventional pelleting procedure or platelet concentrates prepared from buffy coats by utilizing a novel bucket designed to support a suspended bag. For platelet concentrates from buffy coat, whole blood was centrifuged at 3,000 x g for 13 min, with all but 30cc of the cell poor plasma transferred to a satellite bag, followed by a second centrifugation at 170 x g for 5 min utilizing our novel centrifugation device. For pelleted platelets, whole blood was centrifuged at 2,000 x g for 3 min, platelet rich plasma removed,centrifuged, and the pellet resuspended in plasma. Leukocyte contamination in buffy coat platelet concentrates was reduced by 95% (p<0.001) in comparison to pelleted platelets. Further, platelets from buffy coat platelet concentrates demonstrated significantly enhanced ADP-induced aggregation, increased recovery from hypotonic shock, higher morphology scores, and reduced GMP-140 expression in comparison to pelleted preparations. No differences in O2 consumption, CO2 production, pH and total ATP were observed between the two types of preparations at day 5 of storage. Our results indicate that platelet concentrates from buffy coat, prepared by a suspended storage bag centrifugation technique, are superior with respect to in vitro platelet function when compared to pelleted platelets.

Reprint requests to:  Zbigniew R. Mrowiec, Ph.D., Department of Oncology, Montefiore Medical Center, 111 E. 210 Street, Bronx, NY 10467, phone (718) 920-4500, Fax (718) 798-7474.
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