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Structural abnormalities in the human diaphragm in drowning and hanging deaths: preliminary results

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Girela López, Eloy
Beltrán Aroca, Cristina María
Jimena, Ignacio
Pérez-Jorge, Pablo
Ramos-Medina, Valentin
Ruz‐Caracuel, Ignacio
Gill, James R.
Peña Amaro, J.
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Springer
Date
2020
Subject
Drowning
Hanging
Sudden cardiac death
Skeletal muscle
Ragged red fibers
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Purpose: Previous experiments in rats have indicated that there are histological changes in skeletal muscle in drowning deaths; these changes includemuscle fibers that contain ragged red fibers (RRF). The purpose of this study was to examine whether these changes also occur in humans. Methods: Histologic and histochemical examinations of three muscles (diaphragm, pectoralis, and psoas) were performed on 24 cadavers with three different causes of death: 8 drowning, 8 hanging, and 8 sudden cardiac disease. Muscle samples were stained with hematoxylin-eosin, MGT, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-tetrazolium reductase, succinate dehydrogenase, ATPase, and acid phosphatase via standard staining procedures. Results: There were statistically significant differences in the detection of RRFs in these cohorts. Additionally, several other cytoarchitectural changes (whorled and core-like fibers) were observed in the diaphragm in the drowning cohort and to a lesser extent in the hangings. These structural abnormalities were not observed in the sudden cardiac disease deaths, thus suggesting a common mechanismfor the production of these muscular changes that is not shared in the cardiac death group. The mechanismis most likely intense hypoxia and mechanical trauma of the respiratory muscles in the setting of active blood circulation with intense muscle contraction. Conclusions: Our results confirmed that there are histological changes in the diaphragmin drownings and, to a lesser extent, in hangings.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/28602
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Girela-López, E., Beltrán-Aroca, C. M., Jimena, I., Pérez-Jorge, P., Ramos-Medina, V., Ruz-Caracuel, I., Gill, J. R., & Peña-Amaro, J. (2020b). Structural abnormalities in the human diaphragm in drowning and hanging deaths: preliminary results. Forensic Science, Medicine And Pathology, 16(2), 265-271. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-020-00235-2
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-020-00235-2
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