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Time-dependent postmortem redistribution of butyrfentanyl and its metabolites in blood and alternative matrices in a case of butyrfentanyl intoxication.

Sandra N Staeheli1, Markus R Baumgartner2, Saskia Gauthier3, Dominic Gascho3, Juliane Jarmer3, Thomas Kraemer1, Andrea E Steuer4.   

Abstract

A fatal case of butyrfentanyl poisoning was investigated at the Zurich Institute of Forensic Medicine. At admission at the institute approx. 9h after death (first time point, t1), femoral and heart blood (right ventricle) was collected, as well as samples from the lung, liver, kidney, spleen, muscle and adipose tissue using computed tomography (CT)-guided biopsy sampling. At autopsy (t2), samples from the same body regions were collected manually. Additionally, urine, heart blood (left ventricle), gastric content, brain samples and hair were collected. Butyrfentanyl concentrations and relative concentrations of the metabolites carboxy-, hydroxy-, nor-, and desbutyrfentanyl were determined by LC-MS/MS and LC-QTOF. At t1, butyrfentanyl concentrations were 66ng/mL in femoral blood, 39ng/mL in heart blood, 110ng/g in muscle, 57ng/g in liver, 160ng/g in kidney, 3100ng/g in lung, 590ng/g in spleen and 550ng/g in adipose tissue. At t2, butyrfentanyl concentration in urine was 1100ng/mL, in gastric content 2000ng/mL, in hair 11,000pg/mg and brain concentrations ranged between 200-340ng/g. Carboxy- and hydroxybutyrfentanyl were identified as most abundant metabolites. Comparison of t1 and t2 showed a concentration increase of butyrfentanyl in femoral blood of 120%, in heart blood of 55% and a decrease in lung of 30% within 19h. No clear concentration changes could be observed in the other matrices. Postmortem concentration changes were also observed for the metabolites. In conclusion, butyrfentanyl seems to be prone to postmortem redistribution processes and concentrations in forensic death cases should be interpreted with caution.
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Keywords:  Alternative matrices; Biopsy; Butyrfentanyl poisoning; LC–MS/MS; Metabolite ratios; Time-dependent postmortem redistribution

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27289433     DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2016.05.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Int        ISSN: 0379-0738            Impact factor:   2.395


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