肿大压
血红蛋白
血管收缩
化学
微循环
血液替代品
聚乙二醇
仓鼠
麻醉
医学
内科学
生物化学
白蛋白
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1525-1594.2004.07392.x
摘要
Abstract: A new hemoglobin derivative, MP4, for use as a temporary oxygen‐carrying plasma expander, has been prepared. The design of the molecule is based on novel criteria for optimized efficacy and safety, which include increased molecular radius, increased viscosity, increased oncotic pressure, and reduced p 50. The chemical entity, MalPEG‐Hb, is formulated at 4.2 g/dL in lactated Ringer's solution (MP4). It has a p 50 of 5–6 mm Hg, oncotic pressure of 49 mm Hg and viscosity of 2.2 cPs. After 50% exchange transfusion with MP4, rats survive a 60% controlled hemorrhage in spite of total hemoglobin of 7.8 g/dL and plasma hemoglobin concentration of 1.6 g/dL. Although its binding affinity for NO is not different from that of purified hemoglobin A, it does not produce hypertension in a number of animal models and does not cause vasoconstriction in hamster microcirculation. Oxygen supply to tissue has been confirmed by direct observation in the hamster skinfold model, in which O 2 release in precapillary and capillary vessels was quantified. The data demonstrate that the effectiveness of MP4 results from its ability to conserve O 2 in precapillary vessels and release O 2 in capillaries, thereby “targeting” O 2 to hypoxic tissue. Preservation of functional capillary density and prevention of vasoconstriction further contribute to the effectiveness of this new formulation. MP4 is currently being tested in humans.
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