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Intranuclear ubiquitin immunoreactivity of the pigmented neurons of the substantia nigra in fatal acute mechanical asphyxiation and drowning.

L Quan1, B L Zhu, K Ishida, S Oritani, M Taniguchi, M Q Fujita, H Maeda.   

Abstract

To evaluate the significance of immunohistochemical staining of ubiquitin (heat shock protein) in the midbrain for the medico-legal diagnosis of fatal asphyxiation and drowning, we investigated forensic autopsy cases of fatal mechanical asphyxia (n = 18), manual/ligature strangulation (n = 9), hanging (n = 4), aspiration/choking (n = 5) and drowning (n = 16). These were compared to control groups (n = 30) consisting of fatalities from brainstem injury (n = 12) and acute myocardial infarction (n = 18). Ubiquitin was clearly demonstrated in the nuclei of pigmented substantia nigra neurons, showing two intranuclear staining patterns: a type of inclusion (possibly Marinesco bodies) and a diffuse staining. The diffuse staining was significantly more frequently observed in cases of drowning. The percentage of total ubiquitin positive neurons was frequently higher in strangulation (5.1-28.4%, mean 17.0%), aspiration/choking (5.3-32.0%, mean 17.6%) and drowning (7.0-34.1%, mean 19.8%), but relatively low in hanging (5.1-12.7%, mean 8.6%), brainstem injury (0-10.4%, mean 5.0%) and acute myocardial infarction (1.5-16.9%, mean 8.3%). These observations suggest that intranuclear ubiquitin immunoreactivity of the pigmented substantia nigra neurons in the midbrain was induced by a fatal severe stress on the central nervous system in asphyxiation and drowning.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11599772     DOI: 10.1007/s004140000200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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