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Felicitas S. Boretti, Paul W. Buehler, Felice D’Agnillo, Katharina Kluge, Tony Glaus, Omer I. Butt, Yiping Jia, Jeroen Goede, Claudia P. Pereira, Marco Maggiorini, Gabriele Schoedon, Abdu I. Alayash, Dominik J. Schaer
Published in Volume 119, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(8):2271–2280 doi:10.1172/JCI39115
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Figure 3
Hp blunts the blood pressure response and prevents hemoglobinuria in a guinea pig model of hemolysis.

(A) The MAP response (± SEM; n = 5) in animals before, during, and after exchange transfusion with HES (gray circles), Hb (open circles), or Hb-Hp (1:1) (black circles). The red bar represents the 5-minute time period of the exchange transfusion procedure (ET). (B) A representative size exclusion chromatograph at 405 nm from plasma collected after Hb (19.8 minutes) and Hb-Hp (14.7 minutes) administration. Red lines indicate preinfusion Hb and Hb-Hp elution at 19.8 minutes and 14.7 minutes, respectively. (C) Plasma total heme concentrations before and after exchange transfusion (indicated by an arrowhead). Urine total heme concentrations (4-hour collection) are shown in the graph on the right (mean ± SEM; n.d., not detected). (D) Guinea pig urine collected over a 4-hour time period following exchange transfusion with either free Hb (left) or Hb-Hp (right).