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The influence of Vinburnine on red blood cell metabolism and hemoglobin oxygen affinity was investigated in normobaric rats (FiO2: 10%). Two periods of hypoxic exposure were performed (10-21 d). in each experimental series, rats were divided into two groups: Treated rats received a daily intraperitoneal injection of drug (4 mg/kg). Control rats in the same conditions of hypoxia received an isotonic saline solution. For a 10 d exposure period, Vinburnine does not affect red blood cell metabolism nor hemoglobin oxygen affinity. At 21 d period exposure, 2, 3 diphosphoglycerate (2, 3 DPG) and ATP amounts increase in treated rats. The rate of increase was 10% (p<0.05) and 28% (p<0.01), respectively. Red blood cell metabolism effect of Vinburnine was not accompanied by a modification in affinity hemoglobin oxygen (Hb-O2); no statistically significant difference was observed between treated rats and control rats concerning p50 (partial pressure oxygen at half hemoglobin saturation). Results suggest that Vinburnine has a metabolic effect corresponding to a glycolysis anaerobic stimulation, which can improve oxygen delivery to tissues and could explain the favorable hemoreological action of Vinburnine observed in a previous investigation.
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Louajri, A., Harraga, S., Toubin, G., & Kantelip, J. P. (1999). Red blood cell metabolism and hemoglobin oxygen affinity. Effect of vinburnine on normobaric hypoxic rats. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 22(8), 773–774. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.22.773
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