| Literature DB >> 30955048 |
Yayoi Aoki1, Tomoya Ikeda2,3, Naoto Tani2,3, Alissa Shida2, Shigeki Oritani2, Takaki Ishikawa2,3.
Abstract
We reported the first comprehensive autopsy case of death due to intravenous injection of nicotine. We examined the distribution of nicotine in the body tissues and fluid and exposed the pathophysiology of nicotine poisoning. A 19-year-old woman was rushed to the hospital in cardiorespiratory arrest and was confirmed dead upon arrival. Liquid nicotine, hydrogen peroxide water, and a syringe were found in the hotel room where she stayed. On autopsy, nicotine concentration was the highest (15,023 μg/mg) in the tissue around the injection mark on the right upper arm. Among the body fluids, the intraperitoneal fluid had the highest, whereas the pericardial fluid had the lowest (0.736 μg/mL) nicotine concentration. Among the organs, the brain had the highest (11.637 μg/mg), whereas the fat tissue had the lowest (1.307 μg/mg) nicotine concentration. The concentration of cotinine, which is the metabolite of nicotine, was the highest in the tissue around the injection mark on the right arm (5.495 μg/mg) and was almost the same among the other body fluids and organs. The respective concentrations of nicotine and cotinine were 1.529 μg/mL and 0.019 μg/mL in the left heart blood and 3.157 μg/mL and 0.002 μg/mL in right heart blood. In this case, the nicotine concentrations in blood reached the lethal level. The distributions of nicotine and cotinine, as indicated by the intravenous injection, were related to the distribution of organs that metabolize nicotine and the distribution of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.Entities:
Keywords: Acetylcholine receptors; Cotinine; Forensic autopsy; Intravenous injection; Nicotine
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30955048 PMCID: PMC6949309 DOI: 10.1007/s00414-019-02035-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Legal Med ISSN: 0937-9827 Impact factor: 2.686
Review of international literature on cases of nicotine injection, including the present case
| Case | Age/Sex | Suicide/murder | Nicotine type | Survival period (h) | Nicotine concentration (blood) | Prognosis | Cause of death/diagnosis | Publication |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 29/M | Suicide | e-Liquid | 120 | 2.1 μg/mL | Death | Nicotine poisoning | Thornton et al. 2014 [ |
| 2 | 27/F | Attempted suicide | Cigarette soakage | 36 | < 0.005 μg/mL | Recovery | Nicotine poisoning | Hagiya et al. 2010 [ |
| 3 | 32/M | Attempted suicide | e-Liquid | 24 | 1.3 μg/mL | Recovery | Nicotine poisoning | Sommerfeld et al. 2016 [ |
| 4 | 19/F | Unknown | Undiluted nicotine | 2 | 0.002 μg/mL | Death | Nicotine poisoning | Present case |
Fig. 1Macropathologic findings in the injection mark on the right upper arm. a There is subcutaneous hemorrhage on the right upper arm. b The injection marks are along the blood vessel
Fig. 2Histopathologic findings of the injection marks on the right upper arm. a The mucosal membrane and microvessels in the subcutaneous tissues are damaged and show hemorrhage from the injection (hematoxylin-eosin stain, original magnification × 20). b There are no findings of fibrosis and fibroblasts from the old injection marks (azan stain, original magnification × 20)
Distribution of nicotine concentrations in this case
| Sample group I (body fluids) | Sample group II (organs) | Sample group III (around the tissue injection mark) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample | Nicotine (μg/mL) | Sample | Nicotine (μg/mg) | Sample | Nicotine (μg/mg) |
| Intraperitoneal fluid | 7.654 | Brain (temporal lobe) | 11.637 | Upper arm (right) | 15,023.493 |
| Aqueous humor (left) | 6.226 | Kidney (right) | 5.242 | Cubital fossa (left) | 1.669 |
| Aqueous humor (right) | 5.850 | Lung (right lower lobe) | 4.808 | Forearm (left) | 1.040 |
| Pleural effusion (left) | 5.654 | Ovary (left) | 3.984 | ||
| Pleural effusion (right) | 4.625 | Liver | 3.704 | ||
| Bile | 4.446 | Spleen | 3.615 | ||
| Stomach contents | 4.269 | Heart | 3.480 | ||
| Heart blood (right) | 3.157 | Skin (chest) | 3.344 | ||
| Peripheral blood (iliac vein) | 3.109 | Uterus | 3.229 | ||
| Bone marrow | 2.701 | Pancreas | 3.215 | ||
| Heart blood (left) | 1.529 | Ovary (right) | 3.130 | ||
| Pericardial fluid | 0.736 | Muscle (pectoral muscle) | 2.897 | ||
| Fat tissue (abdominal subcutaneous | 1.307 | ||||
Distribution of cotinine concentrations in this case
| Sample group I (body fluids) | Sample group II (organs) | Sample group III (around the tissue injection mark) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample | Nicotine (μg/mL) | Sample | Nicotine (μg/mg) | Sample | Nicotine (μg/mg) |
| Stomach contents | 0.096 | Muscle (pectoral muscle) | 0.853 | Upper arm (right) | 5.495 |
| Aqueous humor (right) | 0.096 | Lung (right lower lobe) | 0.353 | Forearm (left) | 0.133 |
| Pleural effusion (left) | 0.048 | Liver | 0.280 | Cubital fossa (left) | 0.114 |
| Pleural effusion (right) | 0.043 | Uterus | 0.200 | ||
| Pericardial fluid | 0.035 | Ovary (right) | 0.181 | ||
| Bile | 0.034 | Pancreas | 0.178 | ||
| Aqueous humor (left) | 0.026 | Spleen | 0.138 | ||
| Heart blood (left) | 0.019 | Ovary (left) | 0.135 | ||
| Peripheral blood (iliac vein) | 0.015 | Heart | 0.132 | ||
| Bone marrow | 0.014 | Brain (temporal lobe) | 0.125 | ||
| Intraperitoneal fluid | 0.003 | Skin (chest) | 0.104 | ||
| Heart blood (right) | 0.002 | Fat tissue (abdominal subcutaneous fat) | 0.054 | ||
| Kidney (right) | 0.028 | ||||