2008
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.216.239
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Expression Levels of mRNAs for Catecholamine Biosynthetic Enzymes as Markers of Acute Response to Contusion Stress during the Early Postmortem Period

Abstract: Various stresses can be followed by sudden unexpected deaths, and autopsies sometimes fail to identify pathological findings that determine the cause of death. Pathologists occasionally explain such deaths as being due to overstimulation of sympathoadrenal systems, but postmortem assessment of antemortem sympathoadrenal activity has not been established. An animal model of weight injuries was used to quantify sympathoadrenal response to contusion stress, which is common in forensic fields. A weight was dropped… Show more

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“…Recently, further candidate genes for the identification of methamphetamine related deaths [36] and hypoxia related deaths [37][38][39] were described. Additionally, works on contusion stress [40] and mechanical asphyxiation [41] were published recently.…”
Section: Molecular Determination Of the Cause And Circumstances Of Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, further candidate genes for the identification of methamphetamine related deaths [36] and hypoxia related deaths [37][38][39] were described. Additionally, works on contusion stress [40] and mechanical asphyxiation [41] were published recently.…”
Section: Molecular Determination Of the Cause And Circumstances Of Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the cell responds rapidly, thus leading to a change in proportions of specific mRNAs due to the effects of external factors on the body (Vennemann, and Koppelkamm, 2010). Different gene expression patterns were observed in various types of death depending on the markers evaluated (Matsuo et al, 2009;Takahashi, 2008). Ikematsu et al, (2006) established that post-mortem gene expression activities continue for at least 30 minutes after death.…”
Section: Determination Of Circumstances Leading To Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%