A METHOD FOR EXTRACORPOREAL HEPARIN REMOVAL FROM BLOOD BY AFFINITY-CHROMATOGRAPHY

被引:5
作者
HOU, KC [1 ]
ROY, S [1 ]
ZANIEWSKI, R [1 ]
SHUMWAY, E [1 ]
机构
[1] WORLD WAR II VET MEM HOSP,MERIDEN,CT 06450
关键词
Acrylic and cellulose composite; Heparin; Immunoadsorptive affinity ligand; Protamine; Tangential flow;
D O I
10.1111/j.1525-1594.1990.tb03000.x
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Abstract: A high level of heparin, infused into blood, often causes severe complications such as hemorrhage, especially when a drug is administered over a long period. The most common way of preventing a patient from bleeding after transfusion is by administering a heparin antagonist such as protamine. The complex molecules formed between heparin and protamine, if left in the bloodstream, may cause hypotension and other side effects. Protamine was immobilized as a bioligand on the affinity matrix formed by grafting an acrylic polymer on cellulose backbone. By flowing blood tangentially along the matrix surface immobilized with protamine, 70–90% heparin reduction was achieved from 1 L of blood containing 10 IU/ml of heparin studied in vitro. The acrylic gel surface avoids lysis of blood, the cellulose support sustains the flow of viscous blood at 50 ml/min, and the tangential flow design permits direct processing of blood without pressure buildup in the system. The example demonstrates the feasibility of applying such a device as a means of immunoadsorptive filter for the selective removal of disease‐causing factors from blood. © 1990 International Society for Artificial Organs
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页码:436 / 442
页数:7
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