Phosphoenolpyruvate in the rejuvenation of stored red cells in SAGM medium: optimal conditions and the indirect effect of methemoglobin formation

Red cells stored in saline‐adenine‐glucose‐mannitol (SAGM) medium were rejuvenated by incubation with phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) under conditions that can be achieved easily in ordinary blood banking. Regeneration of 2,3 diphosphoglycerate (2,3 DPG) and adenine nucleotides of stored red cells was dependent on the pH of the incubation medium and the incubation time. In red cells stored for 3 and 5 weeks, the optimal pH and incubation time for regeneration of 2,3 DPG and adenine nucleotides were 5.8 and 90 minutes and 6.1 and 60 minutes, respectively. During the incubation of red cells with PEP, methemoglobin was formed; it increased when the medium pH was below 6.0 and the incubation time exceeded 60 minutes. We conclude that incubation at a medium pH of 6.1 for 60 minutes is optimal for the rejuvenation of stored red cells with PEP. Under such incubation conditions, the concentrations of 2,3 DPG and adenine nucleotides in red cells stored for 5 weeks were restored to normal without methemoglobin formation. TRANSFUSION 1989;29:614–619.

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