thromboxane-b2 and succinyldisalicylic-acid

thromboxane-b2 has been researched along with succinyldisalicylic-acid* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for thromboxane-b2 and succinyldisalicylic-acid

ArticleYear
Effects of intravenous infusions of diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobin (DCLHb) on sheep.
    Biomaterials, artificial cells, and immobilization biotechnology : official journal of the International Society for Artificial Cells and Immobilization Biotechnology, 1992, Volume: 20, Issue:2-4

    The purpose of this study was to compare the cardiopulmonary, hematologic, and immunologic responses of unanesthetized sheep to single, "topload", intravenous infusions of either 10 mL/Kg or 40 mL/Kg of Diaspirin Cross-Linked Hemoglobin, 10 mL/Kg or 40 mL/Kg of a Human Serum Albumin (HSA) solution oncotically adjusted with human serum albumin to approximately match the oncotic pressure of the DCLHb, or 10 mL/Kg of Erythrocyte Hemolysate solution prepared in a manner similar to that commonly described in the literature and referred to as "stroma free hemoglobin". Solutions were infused at a rate of 1 mL/Kg/minute and animals were monitored for 72 hours after infusion. These studies demonstrated that in sheep infusion of either DCLHb or HSA solutions was well tolerated and did not produce a significant increase in plasma C3a levels, an increase in the plasma concentration of thromboxane B2, or unexpected fluid shifts. In contrast, infusion of the Erythrocyte Hemolysate produced a greater than 10-fold increase in plasma C3a concentrations, a greater than 6000-fold increase in plasma TxB2 concentration, significant fluid shifts, and changes in a variety of other parameters consistent with induction of a dramatic inflammatory response. These results indicate that appropriately prepared and purified DCLHb solutions do not elicit an inflammatory reaction in sheep.

    Topics: Animals; Aspirin; Blood Substitutes; Complement C3a; Cross-Linking Reagents; Drug Tolerance; Female; Hemoglobins; Inflammation; Infusions, Intravenous; Safety; Serum Albumin; Sheep; Thromboxane B2

1992