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Ultrastructure of Cerebral Cortex Investigation during Early Postmortem Changes in a Rat Model

Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology • 2020
العودة
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون Ahmed Medhat Hegazy , Soad M Nasr , Sekena H Abdel Aziem
الكلمات المفتاحية Postmortem; Oxidant/Antioxidant status; Molecular; Ultrastructure; Brain.
المجلة العلمية Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
الناشر Red Flower Publication Pvt. Ltd
المجلد 13
العدد 3
الصفحات 365–375
publication.type International
رابط البحث Open Link
المواد المرفقة Not Available
الملخص
Estimation of the postmortem interval (PMI) is a very essential task for forensic experts,
especially in criminal cases. The PMI is the time passed since the death of an individual and refers
to the stages of autolysis. The current study was designed to estimate PMI by determination of
the oxidative markers, RNA integrity, GAPDH mRNA level in the brain of adult male albino
rats and the autolytic ultrastructure changes of the cerebrum at time of death (0 hour), and
then on 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 6th hours postmortem (hpm). Thirty-five male albino Wistar rats were
included in the present study (Seven rats for each time). The results revealed a significant timedependent malondialdehyde elevation with a decrease the antioxidant CAT, SOD, and GSH
started from the 1st till the 6th hpm. On the other hand, the brain tissue GAPDH-mRNA gene
expression level showed a significant decrease at the 1st and the 6th hpm. The ultrastructure
changes showed significant autolytic changes in the nerve cell, the nerve axon, and the blood
vessels starting from the 1st till the 6th hpm. In conclusion, oxidative markers and ultrastructure
examination of the brain tissue especially cerebrum could be helpful for determination the
early postmortem interval time.