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A Hemoglobin‐Based Multifunctional Therapeutic: Polynitroxylated Pegylated Hemoglobin
Author(s) -
Hsia Carleton Jen Chang,
Ma Li
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
artificial organs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.684
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1525-1594
pISSN - 0160-564X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1525-1594.2011.01307.x
Subject(s) - hemoglobin , medicine , oxidative stress , pegylation , therapeutic effect , stroke (engine) , septic shock , pharmacology , oxygen transport , sepsis , immunology , oxygen , chemistry , biochemistry , mechanical engineering , engineering , organic chemistry , polyethylene glycol
Polynitroxylated pegylated hemoglobin (PNPH) as a multifunctional therapeutic takes advantage of the ability of hemoglobin (Hb) to transport oxygen, the antioxidative stress activities from the redox coupling of nitroxide and heme iron, and the hypercolloid properties of pegylation. The published preclinical data demonstrating that PNPH acts as a neurovascular protective multifunctional therapeutic in an animal model simulating prehospital resuscitation of traumatic brain injury (TBI) with hemorrhagic shock (HS) are reviewed. Preliminary results on the potential utility of PNPH for neurovascular protection in thrombolytic stroke therapy and for correction of vascular dysfunction through transfusion in sickle‐cell disease (SCD) are also discussed. We hypothesize that with PNPH, Hb has more than been tamed—it has become a therapeutic and not just a nontoxic extracellular oxygen carrier—and that successful PNPH development as a multifunctional therapeutic that protects the neurovasculature and reduces oxidative stress may represent a paradigm shift in transfusion and critical care medicine, which may meet a number of unmet medical needs resulting from oxidative stress and inadequate blood flow, such as HS, TBI, SCD, and stroke.

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