Platelet cryopreservation with glycerol, dextran, and mannitol: Recovery of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake and hypotonic stress response

Brodthagen, U.A. ; Armitage, W.J. ; Parmar, N.

Amsterdam : Elsevier
ISSN:
0011-2240
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autor Brodthagen, U.A.
Armitage, W.J.
Parmar, N.
autorsonst Brodthagen, U.A.
Armitage, W.J.
Parmar, N.
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fussnote Human platelets were frozen in 0.5 M glycerol. 0.5 M glycerol + 3% Dextran T40, or 0.5 M glycerol + 5% mannitol. The recovery of active transport of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and the hypotonic stress response after freezing were dependent on the rate of cooling: the optimum range of rates was between 12 and 23 ^oC/min. The numerical recovery of cells was independent of cooling rate, but freezing altered the cell-size distribution. The combination of dextran and glycerol was no better than glycerol alone at protecting platelets against freezing damage. Mannitol. however, adversely affected platelet 5-HT uptake, and this was reflected in a low recovery of that activity after freezing platelets in glycerol supplemented with mannitol.
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Armitage, W.J.
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shingle_author_3 Brodthagen, U.A.
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Armitage, W.J.
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shingle_catch_all_1 Brodthagen, U.A.
Armitage, W.J.
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Platelet cryopreservation with glycerol, dextran, and mannitol: Recovery of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake and hypotonic stress response
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Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_2 Brodthagen, U.A.
Armitage, W.J.
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Platelet cryopreservation with glycerol, dextran, and mannitol: Recovery of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake and hypotonic stress response
0011-2240
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Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Brodthagen, U.A.
Armitage, W.J.
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Platelet cryopreservation with glycerol, dextran, and mannitol: Recovery of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake and hypotonic stress response
0011-2240
00112240
Elsevier
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Armitage, W.J.
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Platelet cryopreservation with glycerol, dextran, and mannitol: Recovery of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake and hypotonic stress response
0011-2240
00112240
Elsevier
shingle_title_1 Platelet cryopreservation with glycerol, dextran, and mannitol: Recovery of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake and hypotonic stress response
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shingle_title_3 Platelet cryopreservation with glycerol, dextran, and mannitol: Recovery of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake and hypotonic stress response
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titel Platelet cryopreservation with glycerol, dextran, and mannitol: Recovery of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake and hypotonic stress response
titel_suche Platelet cryopreservation with glycerol, dextran, and mannitol: Recovery of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake and hypotonic stress response
Human platelets were frozen in 0.5 M glycerol. 0.5 M glycerol + 3% Dextran T40, or 0.5 M glycerol + 5% mannitol. The recovery of active transport of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and the hypotonic stress response after freezing were dependent on the rate of cooling: the optimum range of rates was between 12 and 23 ^oC/min. The numerical recovery of cells was independent of cooling rate, but freezing altered the cell-size distribution. The combination of dextran and glycerol was no better than glycerol alone at protecting platelets against freezing damage. Mannitol. however, adversely affected platelet 5-HT uptake, and this was reflected in a low recovery of that activity after freezing platelets in glycerol supplemented with mannitol.
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