APPLICATION OF THE
COMPUTERISED MORPHOMETRIC ANALISYS OF PLATELETS FOR THE QUALITY CONTROL
OF PLATELET CONCENTRATES
F.V.Korobova,
D.Maryin, G.I.Kozinets.
Vox Sanguinis,
78 (suppl 1), 2000, p 671
Monitoring
the storage lesion of platelet concentrates (PCs) is commonly done by
determining metabolic parameters and functional tests. To date with
development of computerized methods of the analysis of the cell's image
there is the new opportunity for an estimation of the integrity of platelets
during storage. Single donor PCs were prepared by apheresis technology
and stored for one or three days at 22 degrees C linearly agitated.
Platelets from PCs and from donors whole blood were analyzed morphologically
by immersion light microscopy using smears stained by May-Grunwald method
in our modification. Area, polarization (P), form factor (FF), share
of red and blue colors and the optical density of platelets there measured.
Distribution of each parameters were estimated with parametric and nonparamertic
statistic criteria. Was received, that after a procedure of preparation
of PCs the area and optical density of platelets did not change. Platelets
in freshly prepared concentrates were somewhat activated, indicated
by pseudopodia formation and had significantly greater polarization
and form factor in comparison with whole blood platelets: P=0,236±0,004;
FF=15,041±0,206 and P=0,148±0,005; FF=13,363±0,147 correspondingly (Kolmogorov-Smirnov
p<0,05). This tendency was kept on of a 3 day of storage. After three
days of storage area, share of red color and the optical density of
platelets corresponded to normal meanings, although a high proportion
of starlike and bizarre platelets was appeared. These results allow
to conclude that there is no significant lesions of platelets at the
given terms and conditions of storage. So, the computerized morphometric
analysis of platelets could serve as an new indicator for the quality
of stored PCs.
|


|