STORAGE STABILITY OF LARGE VOLUME PARENTERAL RINGER’S KETONE SOLUTIONS PREPARED BY FILTER STERILIZATION RAMON BONEGIO, GINA RAGNO, RICHARD L. VEECH AND.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
DM SEMINAR FEBRUARY 27, 2004 OXYGEN - CARBON DIOXIDE TRANSPORT NAVNEET SINGH DEPARTMENT OF PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE PGIMER CHANDIGARH.
Advertisements

Transport of O2 and CO2 in blood and tissue fluids Dr. Walid Daoud MBBCh, MSc, MD, FCCP Director of Chest Department, Shifa Hospital, A. Professor of Chest.
Dr Archna Ghildiyal Associate Professor Department of Physiology KGMU Respiratory System.
 Lactic acidosis is a physiological condition characterized by low pH in body tissues and blood accompanied by the buildup of lactate  Considered a.
Lactic Acidosis Dr. Usman Ghani 1 Lecture Cardiovascular Block.
Control of Microbial Growth Tim Ho University of Alberta, Canada * The materials are mostly based on Dr. Brian Lanoil’s Microb Part.
Severe Sepsis Initial recognition and resuscitation
Sports Fitness ATP. Session 7 Objectives SOLs: 11/12.1, 11/12.2, 11/12.3, 11/12.4, 11/12.5 Objectives The will understand the importance of good nutrition.
Buffer Solutions May Compromise Cardiac Resuscitation by Reducing Coronary Perfusion Pressure JAMA. 1991;226: Kette, Weil, Gazmuri Chicago, IL.
Effects of a 50% Exchange Transfusion in Rats with Hemoglobin Based Oxygen Carrier Solutions Ramon Bonegio, Robert Fuhro, Gina Ragno, C. Robert Valeri.
EFFECT OF ZEOLITE (QUIKCLOT TM ) IN REDUCING BLOOD LOSS IN RATS AND THE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF ZEOLITE ON BLOOD IN VITRO RAMON BONEGIO, ROBERT FUHRO, RITHY.
Metabolic Rate It is the rate of energy production within the body. ATP molecules are the unit of biologic energy. ATP is converted to ADP to release energy,
1 Massive Blood Transfusion Massive transfusion, defined as the replacement by transfusion of more than 50 percent of a patient's blood volume in 12 to.
By Hussam A.S. Murad Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University By Hussam A.S. Murad Department of Pharmacology.
1 Comparative physiology Lecture -2- Oxygen (Respiration – Atmosphere) P(5-15)
Bystander Effects.
Character of serial dosage forms: sterility and freedom from particulate matter are common character of serial dosage forms. Parenteral should be pyrogen.
Energy Transfer & Systems The energy needs of life Organisms are endergonic systems – What do we need energy for? synthesis (new cells, tissues…) reproduction.
Novel Therapy for Treating Human Glioblastomas By: Rajwant Singh Bedi Chemical Engineering
Results: / In Vitro Biocompatibility of Iron Filled Carbon Nanotubes Taylor,
Comparison of HTK and UW in Abdominal Transplantation Dr. Richard S. Mangus, MD MS Indiana University, School of Medicine.
The release of energy from food when oxygen is available. The process is controlled by enzymes.
Without reference, identify principles about Anesthesia Units with at least 70 percent accuracy.
KEY KNOWLEDGEKEY SKILLS  The characteristics of the two anaerobic (without oxygen) and aerobic (with oxygen) energy pathways.  The energy pathways used.
What is the Research Question? Teacher - Cindy Johnson School - Palacios High School Mentor – Dr. John Ford Department of Nuclear Engineering (Radiation.
Chapter 12 Exercise at Altitude.
The Effects of Stress on Post-Natal Stem Cell Proliferation and Differentiation Robert McKinstry Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School.
Diabetes and Myocardial Ischaemia - Sensitivity of the diabetic heart to ischemic injury.
Bicarbonate-Based Solutions in the Management of Acute Kidney Injury Vania Cecilia Prudencio-Ribera, MD 1 ; Universidad Mayor de San Simón, School of Medicine,
Chapter 6: Photosynthesis & Chapter 7: Cellular Respiration.
Substrate Breakdown The free Energy of oxidation of a food is the amount of energy liberated by the complete oxidation of the food.
Cellular Respiration Part V: Fermentation and other details.
Sports Physiology Prof. Dr. Bayram Yılmaz Yeditepe University Faculty of Medicine Department of Physiology.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL INFLUENCES ON VIRAL INFECTIVITY
APLNR Silencing Attenuates Apoptosis in H9c2 cells Ellen Thompson, Asli F. Ceylan, Jun Ren, Nair Sreejayan University of Wyoming, School of Pharmacy, Division.
Adenosine Protects Vascular Barrier Function in Hyperoxic Lung Injury Jonathan Davies 1, Harry Karmouty-Quintana 2, Thuy T. Le 2, Ning-Yuan Chen 2, Tingting.
Oxygen Transport by Blood LECTURE 20 By Dr. Khaled Khalil Assistant Professor of Human Physiology.
WHAT IS YOUR AEROBIC POTENTIAL?. GENETICS: heredity can account for up to 25-50% of the variance seen between individuals. (e.g. skeletal muscle.
Cellular Respiration Harvesting Chemical Energy ATP.
Urinalysis.
PROBIOTIC EFFECTS OF A NEW BACILLUS STRAIN Iryna Sorokulova, Ludmila Globa, Oleg Pustovyy, Vitaly Vodyanoy Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology,
Yu-ling Ma1, Robert Wilkins1, Clive Ellory1, Richard Vaughan-Jones1
Topic 2.8 – Cell respiration Understandings
EFFECT OF STORAGE TEMPERATURE ON THE STABILITY OF TOTAL PARENTERAL NUTRITION ADMIXTURES PREPARED FOR INFANTS Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica n Drug Research,
Normal And Abnormal Cardiac Muscle Metabolism
by Javier Navarro-Antolín, Konstantin L
Bystander Effects.
DAMAGE CONTROL RESUSCITATION
Volume 64, Issue 5, Pages (November 2003)
GenJet Plus Transfection Reagent
PolyJet In Vivo DNA Transfection Reagent
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
EXERCISE: The Effect On The Body
Supplementary material
Investigation of the active antiarrhythmic components of the Multi-herbal Medicine Xin Su Ning Yu-ling Ma1, Taiyi Wang1, Robert Wilkins1, Clive Ellory1,
Iodinated contrast induced renal vasoconstriction is due in part to the downregulation of renal cortical and medullary nitric oxide synthesis  Stuart.
Resuscitation with hydroxyethyl starch improves renal function and lactate clearance in penetrating trauma in a randomized controlled study: the FIRST.
Sports Fitness ATP.
ATP and Energy Pathways
Hypoxic Regulation of Glutamine Metabolism through HIF1 and SIAH2 Supports Lipid Synthesis that Is Necessary for Tumor Growth  Ramon C. Sun, Nicholas C.
Volume 53, Issue 4, Pages (February 2014)
Induction of heat shock protein 70 inhibits ischemic renal injury
Lactic Acidosis Cardiovascular Block.
Complement c5a receptor antagonist attenuates multiple organ injury in a model of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm  Denis W Harkin, MD,, Alex Romaschin,
Iodinated contrast induced renal vasoconstriction is due in part to the downregulation of renal cortical and medullary nitric oxide synthesis  Stuart.
Bioflavonoids attenuate renal proximal tubular cell injury during cold preservation in Euro-Collins and University of Wisconsin solutions  Thurid Ahlenstiel,
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages (July 2003)
Karen M. Lochhead, Richard A. Zager  Kidney International 
Volume 55, Issue 1, Pages (January 1999)
Presentation transcript:

STORAGE STABILITY OF LARGE VOLUME PARENTERAL RINGER’S KETONE SOLUTIONS PREPARED BY FILTER STERILIZATION RAMON BONEGIO, GINA RAGNO, RICHARD L. VEECH AND C. ROBERT VALERI NAVAL BLOOD RESEARCH LABORATORY, BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, BOSTON, MA This work was supported by the U.S. Navy (Office of Naval Research Contract N ). The opinions or assertions contained herein are those of the authors and are not to be construed as official or reflecting the views of the Navy Department or Naval Service at large.

Lactated Ringer's solution produces detrimental effects because the D, L-lactate in the solution causes cardiac arrhythmias in experimental animals and human patients. In addition, the metabolism of D-lactate generates oxygen free radicals while the metabolism of L-lactate inhibits glycolysis. Ringer's ketone solution was designed in which the lactate in Ringer's lactate solution is replaced with 27 mM of D- betahydroxybutyrate. Ringer's ketone solution also contains a physiological concentration of glucose (5 mM). BACKGROUND:

STUDY DESIGN & METHODS A commercial company prepared one liter Ringer’s ketone solution in Ethox plastic bags under GMP conditions and this solution was evaluated for storage stability by measurement of chemical composition, physical stability, biological compatibility, sterility, and endotoxin content.

RESULTS The Ringer’s ketone solution which contains 27 mM of Na D- betahydroxybutyrate and 5 mM glucose cannot be sterilized either by conventional heat sterilization or by gamma irradiation due to the decomposition of both the betahydroxybutyrate and glucose (Table 1). Sterile and endotoxin-free Ringer’s ketone solution has been prepared using filter sterilization. Chemical composition and high pressure liquid chromatography testing demonstrated that this solution is stable for at least 1 year stored at 25C and 40C (Table II). This filter sterilized solution was tested in tissue cultures of mouse proximal tubular cells that are sensitive to endotoxin exposure. Filter sterilized Ringer’s ketone solution did not adversely affect the survival of these cells when cultured in either aerobic or anaerobic conditions(Figure 1A and 1B). This solution has been tested in vivo by Drs. Hasan Alam and Peter Rhee who administered Ringer’s ketone to rats subjected to hemorrhagic shock. They demonstrated that Ringer’s ketone caused significantly less apoptosis in lung than D,L lactate containing solutions (reference 1 and 2).

CONCLUSIONS Filter-sterilized, large volume parenteral Ringer’s ketone solutions containing betahydroxybutyrate and glucose were sterile and endotoxin-free and remained stable at room temperature for at least one year when tested for chemical composition, physical stability and biological compatibility. We now plan to test this resuscitative solution in larger animals and to this end, 10 liters of Ringer’s ketone has been provided to Drs. Hasan Alam and Peter Rhee for testing in pigs, Dr. Susan Stern for testing in pigs, and Dr. George Kramer for testing in sheep.

REFERENCES Alam HB, Austin B, Koustova E, Rhee P. Resuscitation-induced pulmonary apoptosis and intracellular adhesion molecule-1 expression in rats are attenuated by the use of ketone ringer’s solution. J Am Coll Surg 2001:193; Koustova E, Rhee P, Hancock T, Chen H, Inocencio R, Valeri CR, Alam HB. Ketone and pyruvate Ringer’s solutions decrease pulmonary apoptosis in a rat model of severe hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation. J Am Coll Surg (in press).

Table I: The stability of glucose and b-hydroxybutyrate in Ringer’s ketone solution after radiation sterilization. Bag IDRad Dose MRad GLUCOSE (mM) RECOVERY (%)  HB (mM) RECOVERY (%) 222A B A B MEAN A B A B MEAN A B A B MEAN

TABLE II : Long-term stability of filter sterilized Ringer’s ketone solution at 25 C (room temperature) and 40 C STORAGE TIME (MONTHS) GLUCOSE (mg/ml) % RECOVERY  HB (mg/ml) % RECOVERY TIME OF MANUFACTURE STABILITY AT 25 C (ROOM TEMPERATURE) AND 60% RELATIVE HUMIDITY MEAN MEAN MEAN STABILITY AT 40 C AND 75% RELATIVE HUMIDITY MEAN MEAN

Figure 1: Renal proximal tubular cells cultured under normoxic (1a) and hypoxic (1b) conditions survive well in filter sterilized Ringer’s Ketone solutions stored at room temperature for > 6 months 1 Figure 1a: Survival of BUMPT cells exposed to filter sterilized Ringer's lactate or Ringer's Ketone solutions under aerobic conditions Days of Exposure Percent survival (% of baseline MTT) Serum Ringer's L-Lactate Ringer's ketone DL lactate DMEM MEAN + SEM N=

Figure 1b: BUMPT survival after 48hrs of hypoxia FBS10%DMEML-LactateDL lactateRinger's ketone BUMPT survival (% baseline) MEAN+SEM, n=3