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Temperature‐Dependent Postmortem Changes in Human Cardiac Troponin‐T (cTnT): An Approach in Estimation of Time Since Death
Authors:Sachil Kumar MSc  Wahid Ali PhD  Uma S Singh MD  Ashutosh Kumar MD  Sandeep Bhattacharya MD  Anoop K Verma MD  Raja Rupani MD
Institution:1. Post Graduate Department of Pathology, King George's Medical University UP, Lucknow, India;2. Department of Physiology, King George's Medical University UP, Lucknow, India;3. Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, King George's Medical University UP, Lucknow, India
Abstract:Estimation of time of death is an indispensible requirement of every medico‐legal autopsy, but unfortunately, there is not a single method by which it could be determined accurately. This study focused on the temperature‐dependent postmortem degradation of cardiac troponin‐T and its association with postmortem interval (PMI) in human. The analysis involved extraction of the protein, separation by denaturing gel electrophoresis (SDS‐PAGE), and visualization by Western blot using cTnT‐specific monoclonal antibodies. The area of the bands within a lane was quantified by scanning and digitizing the image using Gel Doc (Universal Hood). The results indicate a characteristic banding pattern among human cadavers (n = 6) and a pseudo‐linear relationship between percentage of cTnT degradation and the log of the time since death (r > 0.95), which can be used to estimate the postmortem interval. The data presented demonstrate that this technique can provide an extended time range during which PMI can be more accurately estimated.
Keywords:forensic science  cardiac troponin‐T  proteolysis  degradation  postmortem interval
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