ABSTRACT
Important forensic diagnostic indicators of sudden death in coronary atherosclerotic heart dis-ease,such as acute or chronic myocardial ischemic changes,sometimes make it difficult to locate the ischemic site due to the short death process,the lack of tissue reaction time.In some cases,the de-ceased died of sudden death on the first-episode,resulting in difficulty for medical examiners to make an accurate diagnosis.However,clinical studies on coronary instability plaque revealed the key role of coronary spasm and thrombosis caused by their lesions in sudden coronary death process.This paper mainly summarizes the pathological characteristics of unstable coronary plaque based on clinical medi-cal research,including plaque rupture,plaque erosion and calcified nodules,as well as the influencing factors leading to plaque instability,and briefly describes the research progress and technique of the atherosclerotic plaques,in order to improve the study on the mechanism of sudden coronary death and improve the accuracy of the forensic diagnosis of sudden coronary death by diagnosing different patho-logic states of coronary atherosclerotic plaques.
ABSTRACT
Biomacromolecules participate in various kinds of vital processes. Observing and analyzing their structural dynamic and the dynamic processes of intermolecular interaction at molecular level is important for understanding the action mechanism. Since its advent, single molecular fluorescence resonance energy transfer (SM-FRET) has demonstrated its great potential in studying the conformational change and interaction process of biomacromolecules, and a series of new mechanisms have been revealed. This review summarized recent progresses of SM-FRET in studying protein structural dynamic, nucleic acid structural dynamic, protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid interactions.