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Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6): 372-375, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-405412

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Objective To estimate time of gauze swabs left in abdomen with comparison of the number of foreign body giant cells,theirs nuclei and the proportion of type Ⅰ collagenous fibers to type Ⅲ and argentaffin fibers in different times.Methods F344 rat models dependent 2,8,30,120 days were established by gauze swab fixed in the abdomen,and were studied on gauze swab wrapped by greater omentum,the number of foreign body giant cells and theirs nuclei by HE staining,and the proportion of type Ⅰ collagenous fibers to type Ⅲ and argentaffin fibers by sirius red and silver staining respectively.The results were analyzed by image analysis system.Results The results showed that number of foreign body giant cells,theirs nuclei and the proportion of type Ⅰ collagenous fibers to type Ⅲ and argentaffin fibers increased gradually(P<0.01)followed the time delayed.The Proportion of type Ⅰ collagenous fibers to argentaffin fibersis Power Function of Days of guaze swab left in rat abdomen(r=0.972).Conclusion The number of foreign body giant cells,theirs nuclei and the proportion of type Ⅰ collagenous fibers to type Ⅲ and argentaffin fibers contribute to the estimation of foreign body(eg.gauze swab)left in abdomen.

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Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6)2002.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-523792

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Objective To investigate the changes of actin (HHF35), serum albumin (A1), fibronectin (Fn) in cardiac cells and cardiac conducting sysytem (CCS) in order to probe into postmortem diagnosis of sudden manhood death syndrome (SMDS). Methods Immunohistochemical detections of actin, serum albumin and fibronectin (Fn) in the cardiac cells and CCS were performed by S-P method in cases with SMDS and cases died from coronary heart disease and non-cardiovascular diseases which were used as the control. Results Of the 22 cases with SMDS, 17 were found of actin-negative staining, 18 serum albumin-positive and 15 Fn-positive staining with evident pathological lesions in CCS in 8 cases. Conclusion It is suggested that SMDS is associated with early myocardial ischemia or infarction, which results in abnormality in actin, serum albumin and fibronectin (Fn) in the cardiac cells and CCS.

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Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6)1988.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-521149

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Objective Investigate the postmortem stability of the six immunohistochemical markers of fibronectin(Fn),fibrinogen(Fg),C5 complement(C5), myoglobin(Mb), actin(HHF35)and desmin(Dm)for the postmortem diagnosis of myocardial infarction.Method The areas of depletion ofMb、HHF35 and Dm,and the positive reaction areas of Fn、Fg and C5 in the ischemic myocardium were studied with immunohistochemistry,image analysis technique and statistical system.The postmortem stability of the six immunohistochemical markers was compared.Results The specimens of normal myocardium kept at 4℃ for 1 to 2 days showed homogenous brown reactions for Dm, HHF35 and Mb; depletion of Dm, HHF35 and Mb became evident when these specimens were kept at 4℃ for 3 days postmortem, and the depletion area increased with the lapse of postmortem interval; the depletion area of Dm, HHF35 and Mb in ischemic myocardial tissues also increased with the lapse of postmortem interval;the positive reaction areas of Fg, C5 and Fn in ischemic myocardial tissues decreased with the lapse of postmortem interval.Fg became negative when the ischemic myocardium were kept at 4℃ for 2 weeks postmortem,C5 became negative when kept at 4℃ for 3 weeks postmortem,but Fn remained positive when kept at 4℃ for 4 weeks postmortem.No positive reactions for Fg,C5 and Fn could be found in normal myocardium when kept at 4℃ for different time intervals. The image analysis result showed that the positive reaction areas decreased with the lapse of postmortem interval. Conclusion The Dm and HHF35, Mb showed least postmortem stability, easily influenced by autolysis, only suitable for detection in fresh corpses(1to 2dayspostmortem) ;Fgislittlebitbetter,suitableforcorpsesat4℃ 1weekpostmortem ;C5isbet ter,suitableforcorpsesat 4℃ 2weekspostmortem ;Fnisthebestmarker ,suitableforcorpsesat 4℃ 4 weekspostmortem .

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