Effect of time and temperature on anticoagulant‐dependent pseudothrombocytopenia in Göttingen minipigs

Veterinary Clinical Pathology - Tập 46 Số 3 - Trang 416-421 - 2017
Tim Erkens1, Liesbeth Van den Sande1, Jill Witters1, Filip Verbraeken1, Adriana Looszova1, Bianca Feyen1
1Preclinical Development & Safety Janssen Research & Development, A Division of Janssen Pharmaceutica NV Beerse Belgium

Tóm tắt

Background

A marked decrease in thrombocyte count was observed between subsequent measurements of the sameEDTAblood sample in several minipigs, but little information was available explaining this finding.

Objectives

The objective was to evaluate the impact of several preanalytic variables on thrombocyte counts in minipigs, in order to improve understanding of the in vitro thrombocyte decrease observed.

Materials and Methods

Hematology blood samples from male and female Göttingen minipigs were collected usingEDTAor citrate as an anticoagulant. Samples were stored under different conditions (room temperature, 4°C, or 37–38°C) and were analyzed approximately 0.5 to one h, 3.5–4 h, 7–7.5 h, and 28–29 h after collection.

Results

InEDTAblood samples from male minipigs stored at room temperature, there was a progressive thrombocyte decrease over time up to −71% after 29 h, caused by in vitro aggregation. In females, no consistent change was seen up to 7.5 h, but there was a decrease up to −47% after 29 h. Thrombocyte count was most stable during storage at 4°C. No consistent marked decrease in thrombocyte counts was seen for citrated blood at room temperature, although such a decrease was present in a few individual animals.

Conclusions

Study results provide evidence for an anticoagulant‐dependent pseudothrombocytopenia in minipigs progressing over time and depending on the storage temperature of the blood sample. It is therefore recommended to perform thrombocyte counts as soon as possible after blood collection, and in case of low counts, investigate for the presence of artifactual platelet clumping.

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