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Liquid storage of bone marrow.

A Mangalik, W A Robinson, C Drebing

    Experimental Hematology
    |January 1, 1979
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    Nonfrozen autologous bone marrow rescue can treat refractory neoplasms. Shorter storage of bone marrow cells before reinfusion improves hematological recovery after chemotherapy.

    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Hematology
    • Cellular Biology

    Background:

    • Refractory nonhematological neoplasms require intensive treatment strategies.
    • Autologous bone marrow rescue is a critical component of high-dose chemotherapy.
    • Optimizing bone marrow cell viability during storage is essential for successful engraftment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the feasibility of nonfrozen autologous bone marrow rescue for refractory nonhematological neoplasms.
    • To assess the impact of short-term in vitro storage on bone marrow cell viability, specifically Colony-Forming Units-Culture (CFU-C).
    • To determine the relationship between stored bone marrow cell dose and hematological recovery post-chemotherapy.

    Main Methods:

    • Patients with refractory nonhematological neoplasms received nonfrozen autologous bone marrow rescue.

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  • Bone marrow cells were stored in vitro at 4°C or 10°C for up to five days.
  • Colony-Forming Units-Culture (CFU-C) were quantified to assess cell viability.
  • Hematological recovery parameters were monitored post-chemotherapy and reinfusion.
  • Main Results:

    • In vitro storage of bone marrow cells at 4°C or 10°C for up to five days resulted in minor loss of CFU-C.
    • A gradual decline in CFU-C was observed with increasing storage duration.
    • Faster hematological recovery was associated with higher doses of infused CFU-C.
    • Shorter storage durations prior to reinfusion correlated with improved hematological recovery.

    Conclusions:

    • Nonfrozen autologous bone marrow rescue is a viable treatment option for refractory nonhematological neoplasms.
    • Short-term storage (up to five days) of autologous bone marrow cells at controlled temperatures (4°C or 10°C) is feasible with minimal loss of CFU-C.
    • Minimizing storage duration is recommended to optimize hematological recovery following high-dose chemotherapy and bone marrow reinfusion.