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Apohemoglobin-haptoglobin complex attenuates the pathobiology of circulating acellular hemoglobin and heme

Carlos Muñoz, Ivan S. Pires, Jin Hyen Baek, Paul W. Buehler, Andre F. Palmer, Pedro Cabrales

2020American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study highlights the apoHb-Hp complex as a novel therapeutic strategy to attenuate the adverse systemic and microvascular responses to intravascular Hb and heme exposure. In vitro and in vivo Hb exchange and heme transfer experiments demonstrated proof-of-concept Hb/heme ligand transfer to apoHb-Hp. The apoHb-Hp complex reverses Hb- and heme-induced systemic hypertension and microvascular vasoconstriction, preserves microvascular blood flow, and functional capillary density. In summary, the unique properties of the apoHb-Hp complex prevent adverse systemic and microvascular responses to Hb and heme-albumin exposure and introduce a novel therapeutic approach to facilitate simultaneous removal of extracellular Hb and heme.

Topics & Concepts

HemeHemoglobinHemopexinVasoconstrictionHaptoglobinChemistryExtracellularBiochemistryMedicineInternal medicineEnzymeHemoglobin structure and functionNeonatal Health and BiochemistryHeme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide
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