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Forensic estimation of post-mortem interval relies on different methods, most of which, however, have practical limitations or provide insufficient results, still lacking a gold standard method. In order to better understand the phenomenon of rigor mortis and its applicability to the post-mortem interval estimation, we decided to use atomic force microscopy, a tool often employed to measure mechanical properties of adherent cells. Thus, we surgically removed skeletal muscle samples of three forensic cases from 0 to 120 h post-mortem and quantitatively evaluate two parameters: the Young's modulus (E), which gives information about the sample stiffness, and the hysteresis (H), which estimates the contribution of viscous forces. Despite being a preliminary study, the obtained results show that the temporal behavior of E well correlates with the expected evolution of rigor mortis between 0 and 48 h post-mortem, and then monotonically decreases over time. Unfortunately, it is strongly affected by inter-individual variability. However, we found that H provides measurable data along a time-dependent curve back to the starting point, and these data measured on different subjects collapse onto a single master curve, getting rid of the inter-individual variability. Although a larger sampling should be performed to improve the result reliability, this finding is strongly suggestive that the evaluation of rigor mortis should involve the measure of the nanoscale dissipative behavior of muscular tissues.
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Clin Anat
September 2025
Department of Anatomy, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
Meticulous determination of the time since death (TSD) is critical in certain criminal investigations. This study aimed to identify optimal markers for TSD estimation and develop a mathematical model applicable under varying conditions. Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) and β-Actin (ACTB) mRNA levels were analyzed in 10 human skeletal muscle samples using real-time quantitative PCR at eight time intervals (6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, and 48 h) within 48 h postmortem at 25°C.
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Department of Cardiology, TUM Klinikum Deutsches Herzzentrum, Technical University Munich, Lazarettstr. 36, Munich D-80636, Germany.
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Hum Reprod
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Institute for the Study of Fertility, Lis Maternity Hospital, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Study Question: What are the clinical and logistical predictors of sperm viability in posthumous sperm retrieval (PHSR), and how do post-mortem interval (PMI), body refrigeration, and mechanism of death affect outcomes?
Summary Answer: Shorter PMI and body refrigeration significantly enhance post-mortem sperm viability, with the mechanism of death modulating viability patterns in a time-dependent manner.
What Is Known Already: PHSR has gained increasing prominence in reproductive medicine, yet technical aspects remain under-researched. Key questions regarding optimal timing, storage conditions, and cause of death effects on sperm quality lack systematic investigation.
Blood Press
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Rectorate, Reaviz University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
Objectives: To study the prevalence and severity of right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH) in relation to left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) among individuals with hypertension during their lifetime using post-mortem examination records.
Methods: In total, 647 autopsy protocols for individuals with systematic hypertension during their lifetime were investigated at forensic laboratories in Semey (Kazakhstan). Associations between right ventricular wall thickness (RVWT) and left ventricular wall thickness (LVWT) adjusted for age, sex, and ethnic background were studied using multiple quantile regression.
Metabolomics
August 2025
Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, Section of Legal Medicine, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
Introduction: Translating findings from animal models to human applications remains a fundamental challenge across scientific research, with unique implications for post-mortem metabolomics.
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