Literature DB >> 816065

[Mineral content and morphology of heart muscle in different causes of death (author's transl)].

G Brandt, P Sasse, W Gunselmann.   

Abstract

Mineral and water content of the right and left heart muscle were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry in 93 autopsy cases. Sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium concentrations were measured after acid digestion of tissues. Marked differences of the element distribution of both ventricles are seen constantly, although a significant correlation between water content and sodium as well as potassium and magnesium concentrations in both ventricles in seen. Comparing multiple causes of death (cardiac and non-cardiac) there are no differences in the postmortem mineral contents of heart muscle. Age-dependent correlations of mineral concentrations (as seen by Burger, 1960) were not detectable in this investigation. Postmortem mineral analyses of human heart muscles are excessively influenced by modern intensive care. Most of our cases had several causes of death, one of which was to be declared as the main cause of death in the necropsy record. Postmortem chemical mineral analysis of heart muscle can give an exact description of local variations and-in special cases-signs of general disorders of mineral metabolism, which are not detected by exclusively histologic investigations.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 816065     DOI: 10.1007/BF00432453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histol        ISSN: 0340-1227


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Authors:  G Brandt; D Sasse; W Gunselmann
Journal:  Verh Dtsch Ges Pathol       Date:  1975

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Authors:  M S Seelig
Journal:  Recent Adv Stud Cardiac Struct Metab       Date:  1972

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Journal:  Med Welt       Date:  1974-03-01

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Authors:  H Althoff; R Iffland
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Authors:  A Fleckenstein; J Janke; H J Döring; O Leder
Journal:  Verh Dtsch Ges Kreislaufforsch       Date:  1971

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Authors:  P W Wüstenberg
Journal:  Z Gesamte Inn Med       Date:  1972-01-15
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