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Histopathological,histochemical and biochemical postmortem changes in induced fatal hypothermia in rats 被引量:1

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摘要 Reaching a postmortem diagnosis of hypothermia is challenging in forensic practice.Therefore,this study was conducted to detect the histopathological,histochemical and biochemical changes that occur in adult albino rats following exposure to induced fatal hypothermia.Twenty-four adult albino rats were divided into the negative control,moderate hypothermia,severe hypothermia and hypoxia groups.Rats in the control group were euthanized when those in the moderate hypothermic group died.Blood samples were collected via heart puncture,and the cerebrum,heart,suprarenal gland,kidney,liver and skeletal muscle were removed to investigate the biochemical,histochemical and histopathological changes.Postmortem assessment depicted significant changes in lipid peroxidation,represented by increased malondialdehyde levels in the studied organs of the rats in hypothermic and hypoxia groups.Histopathological examination of the rats’organs revealed degeneration and necrosis in the hypothermia and hypoxia groups.Sections taken from the severe hypothermic rats revealed a loss of normal cardiac tissue architecture,necrotic changes in the pyramidal cells in the cerebral cortex,and massive necrosis,mainly in the tubules of the renal cortex and medulla.These findings suggest that histological changes might be used as biochemical markers for postmortem diagnosing of fatal hypothermia,particularly in severe hypothermic conditions.
出处 《Forensic Sciences Research》 CSCD 2022年第2期211-227,共17页 法庭科学研究(英文)
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