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Menopausal status affects the susceptibility of stored RBCs to mechanical stress

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VOX SANGUINIS
Volume 100, Issue 4, Pages 418-421

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.2010.01439.x

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AS-5; haemolysis; mechanical fragility; postmenopausal; red-blood-cell; SAGM; storage lesion

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  1. Blood Sciences Foundation, The Institute for Transfusion Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA

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The mechanical fragility index (MFI) is an in vitro measure of sublethal injury to RBCs. In our previous experiments, we demonstrated that an increase in sublethal injury (increasing MFI) was a component of the RBC storage lesion, and that the MFI was significantly higher amongst the RBC units from male donors compared to pre-menopausal female donors during storage. It was hypothesized that hormonal or menstrual factors contributed to this difference. In this study, we found that RBC units donated by post-menopausal women demonstrated an MFI that was significantly higher than those donated by pre-menopausal women throughout storage.

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