Literature DB >> 17990279

Tissue and organ donation for research in forensic pathology: the MRC Sudden Death Brain and Tissue Bank.

T Millar1, R Walker, J-C Arango, J W Ironside, D J Harrison, D J MacIntyre, D Blackwood, C Smith, J E Bell.   

Abstract

Novel methodological approaches to the investigation of brain and non-central nervous system disorders have led to increased demand for well-characterized, high quality human tissue samples, particularly from control cases. In the setting of the new Human Tissue legislation, we sought to determine whether relatives who have been suddenly bereaved are willing to grant authorization for research use of post mortem tissue samples and organs in sufficient numbers to support the establishment of a brain and tissue bank based in the forensic service. Research authorization was sought from families on the day prior to forensic post mortem examination followed up by written confirmation. We have to date selected individuals who have died suddenly (age range 1-89 years) and who were likely to have normal brains or who had displayed symptoms of a CNS disorder of interest to researchers, including psychiatric disorders. One hundred and eleven families have been approached during the first 2 years of this project. Research use of tissue samples was authorized by 96% of families and 17% agreed to whole brain donation. Audit of families' experience does not suggest that they are further distressed by being approached. Respondents expressed a clear view that the opportunity for research donation should be open to all bereaved families. Despite the sometimes long post mortem intervals, the quality of tissue samples is good, as assessed by a range of markers including Agilent BioAnalyzer quantification of RNA integrity (mean value 6.4). We conclude that the vast majority of families are willing to support research use of post mortem tissues even in the context of sudden bereavement and despite previous adverse publicity. The potential for acquisition of normal CNS and non-CNS tissues and of various hard-to-get CNS disorders suggests that efforts to access the forensic post mortem service for research material are eminently worthwhile. (c) 2007 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17990279     DOI: 10.1002/path.2247

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pathol        ISSN: 0022-3417            Impact factor:   7.996


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2.  Post mortem examinations in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma: challenges and chances.

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3.  Consent for autopsy research for unexpected death in early life.

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4.  Families' reflections on the process of brain donation following coronial autopsy.

Authors:  Nina Sundqvist; Therese Garrick; Antony Harding
Journal:  Cell Tissue Bank       Date:  2010-12-08       Impact factor: 1.522

5.  Validation of adequate endogenous reference genes for the normalisation of qPCR gene expression data in human post mortem tissue.

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6.  Genome-Wide Variants Shared Between Smoking Quantity and Schizophrenia on 15q25 Are Associated With CHRNA5 Expression in the Brain.

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Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  2012-11-29       Impact factor: 11.025

10.  Frontotemporal dementia and its subtypes: a genome-wide association study.

Authors:  Raffaele Ferrari; Dena G Hernandez; Michael A Nalls; Jonathan D Rohrer; Adaikalavan Ramasamy; John B J Kwok; Carol Dobson-Stone; William S Brooks; Peter R Schofield; Glenda M Halliday; John R Hodges; Olivier Piguet; Lauren Bartley; Elizabeth Thompson; Eric Haan; Isabel Hernández; Agustín Ruiz; Mercè Boada; Barbara Borroni; Alessandro Padovani; Carlos Cruchaga; Nigel J Cairns; Luisa Benussi; Giuliano Binetti; Roberta Ghidoni; Gianluigi Forloni; Daniela Galimberti; Chiara Fenoglio; Maria Serpente; Elio Scarpini; Jordi Clarimón; Alberto Lleó; Rafael Blesa; Maria Landqvist Waldö; Karin Nilsson; Christer Nilsson; Ian R A Mackenzie; Ging-Yuek R Hsiung; David M A Mann; Jordan Grafman; Christopher M Morris; Johannes Attems; Timothy D Griffiths; Ian G McKeith; Alan J Thomas; P Pietrini; Edward D Huey; Eric M Wassermann; Atik Baborie; Evelyn Jaros; Michael C Tierney; Pau Pastor; Cristina Razquin; Sara Ortega-Cubero; Elena Alonso; Robert Perneczky; Janine Diehl-Schmid; Panagiotis Alexopoulos; Alexander Kurz; Innocenzo Rainero; Elisa Rubino; Lorenzo Pinessi; Ekaterina Rogaeva; Peter St George-Hyslop; Giacomina Rossi; Fabrizio Tagliavini; Giorgio Giaccone; James B Rowe; Johannes C M Schlachetzki; James Uphill; John Collinge; Simon Mead; Adrian Danek; Vivianna M Van Deerlin; Murray Grossman; John Q Trojanowski; Julie van der Zee; William Deschamps; Tim Van Langenhove; Marc Cruts; Christine Van Broeckhoven; Stefano F Cappa; Isabelle Le Ber; Didier Hannequin; Véronique Golfier; Martine Vercelletto; Alexis Brice; Benedetta Nacmias; Sandro Sorbi; Silvia Bagnoli; Irene Piaceri; Jørgen E Nielsen; Lena E Hjermind; Matthias Riemenschneider; Manuel Mayhaus; Bernd Ibach; Gilles Gasparoni; Sabrina Pichler; Wei Gu; Martin N Rossor; Nick C Fox; Jason D Warren; Maria Grazia Spillantini; Huw R Morris; Patrizia Rizzu; Peter Heutink; Julie S Snowden; Sara Rollinson; Anna Richardson; Alexander Gerhard; Amalia C Bruni; Raffaele Maletta; Francesca Frangipane; Chiara Cupidi; Livia Bernardi; Maria Anfossi; Maura Gallo; Maria Elena Conidi; Nicoletta Smirne; Rosa Rademakers; Matt Baker; Dennis W Dickson; Neill R Graff-Radford; Ronald C Petersen; David Knopman; Keith A Josephs; Bradley F Boeve; Joseph E Parisi; William W Seeley; Bruce L Miller; Anna M Karydas; Howard Rosen; John C van Swieten; Elise G P Dopper; Harro Seelaar; Yolande A L Pijnenburg; Philip Scheltens; Giancarlo Logroscino; Rosa Capozzo; Valeria Novelli; Annibale A Puca; Massimo Franceschi; Alfredo Postiglione; Graziella Milan; Paolo Sorrentino; Mark Kristiansen; Huei-Hsin Chiang; Caroline Graff; Florence Pasquier; Adeline Rollin; Vincent Deramecourt; Florence Lebert; Dimitrios Kapogiannis; Luigi Ferrucci; Stuart Pickering-Brown; Andrew B Singleton; John Hardy; Parastoo Momeni
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