Correlative analysis on the relationship between PMI and DNA degradation of cell nucleus in human different tissues

Shu Xiji , Liu Yaling , Ren Liang , He Fanggang , Zhou Hongyan , Liu Lijiang , Liu Liang

Current Medical Science ›› 2005, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (15) : 423 -426.

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Current Medical Science ›› 2005, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (15) : 423 -426. DOI: 10.1007/BF02828213
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Correlative analysis on the relationship between PMI and DNA degradation of cell nucleus in human different tissues

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To determining the postmortem interval (PMI) through quantitative analysis of the DNA degradation of cell nucleus in human brain and spleen by using image analysis technique (IAT). The brain and spleen tissues from 32 cadavers with known PMI were collected, subjected to cell smear every 1 h within the first 5–36 h after death, stained by Feulgen-Vans staining, Three indices reflecting DNA in brain cells (astrocytes) and splenic lymphocytes, including integral optical density (IOD), average optical density (AOD), average gray (AG) were measured by employing the mage analysis instrument. The results showed that IOD and AOD declined and AG increased with the prolongation of dead time within 5–36 h. A correlation between the PMI and gray parameters (IOD, AOD and AG) was identified and the corresponding regression equation was obtained. The parameters (IOD, AOD and AG) were proved to be effective quantitative indicators for accurate estimation of PMI within 5–36 h after death.

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forensic pathology / postmortem interval / DNA / image analysis

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Shu Xiji, Liu Yaling, Ren Liang, He Fanggang, Zhou Hongyan, Liu Lijiang, Liu Liang. Correlative analysis on the relationship between PMI and DNA degradation of cell nucleus in human different tissues. Current Medical Science, 2005, 25(15): 423-426 DOI:10.1007/BF02828213

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