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Arch Med Sadowej Kryminol ; 73(4): 285-293, 2024.
Article in English, Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38662481

ABSTRACT

Despite a clear global downward trend, homicides still account for a relatively high proportion of all violent deaths, making them a serious problem both in Poland and worldwide. The discrepancy in available data prompted the authors of the study to analyse the numbers and rates of homicides and the characteristics of the homicide victims in the Tri-City area of northern Poland. The study was based on data from autopsy reports, supplemented by information from prosecutor's files on all homicides in the Tri-City area between 2010 and 2019. A total of 107 homicides were statistically analysed for age, sex, blood alcohol concentration at the time of death, time and place of death. The annual homicide rate was 1.24 per 100,000 inhabitants, with a clear downward trend over the period analysed. The average age of victims was about 48 years, and the majority of victims were male (70.1%). 92.5% of homicides were committed in the Tri-City, with a clear predominance of Gdansk (49.5%) over other, mostly rural, areas of the analysed agglomeration. The majority of victims (57.8%) whose blood alcohol concentration was measured were intoxicated, with a clear predominance of males in this group (70.9%). Victim characteristics and the homicide rates obtained from the analysed material were similar to other countries in Central and Eastern Europe, which may be related to historical, cultural, and demographic similarities. The study highlights the significant impact of alcohol abuse on the risk of homicide.


Subject(s)
Cause of Death , Crime Victims , Homicide , Urban Population , Humans , Homicide/statistics & numerical data , Poland/epidemiology , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Adult , Crime Victims/statistics & numerical data , Urban Population/statistics & numerical data , Age Distribution , Sex Distribution , Aged , Young Adult
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Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci ; 274(2): 445-452, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37507486

ABSTRACT

Opioid addiction is a global problem that has been exacerbated in the USA and Europe by the COVID-19 pandemic. The globus pallidus (GP) plays a prominent neurobiological role in the regulation of behaviour as an output station of the striato-pallidal system. GABAergic large projection neurons are the main neuronal type in the external (EGP) and internal (IGP) parts of the GP, where addiction-specific molecular and functional abnormalities occur. In these neurons, glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) with isoforms GAD 65 and 67 is a key enzyme in GABA synthesis, and experimental studies suggest GAD dysregulation in the GP of heroin addicts. Our study, which was performed on paraffin-embedded brains from the Magdeburg Brain Bank, aimed to investigate abnormalities in the GABAergic function of large GP neurons by densitometric evaluation of their GAD 65/67-immunostained thick dendrites. The study revealed a bilaterally decreased fibres density in the EGP paralleled by the increase in the IGP in 11 male heroin addicts versus 11 healthy controls (significant U-test P values). The analysis of confounding variables found no interference of age, brain volume, and duration of formalin fixation with the results. Our findings suggest a dysregulation of GABAergic activity in the GP of heroin addicts, which is consistent with experimental data from animal models and plays potentially a role in the disturbed function of basal ganglia circuit in opioid addiction.


Subject(s)
Globus Pallidus , Opioid-Related Disorders , Animals , Male , Humans , Heroin , Pandemics , Basal Ganglia
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J Forensic Leg Med ; 94: 102481, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36592486

ABSTRACT

The study objective was the analysis of homicides based on reports of 107 medicolegal autopsies of victims, which were carried out in 2010-2019 at the Department of Forensic Medicine of the Medical University of Gdansk, Poland. The study focused on the analysis of homicide mechanisms, on the weapon type, injuries characteristics, and both pathomechanisms and causes of death. Alcohol and illicit drugs abuse, which is a predisposing factor, was also assessed. In the analysed cohort, 70.1% were males and 29.9% females. The most frequently used weapon was a blunt instrument (accounting for 47.7% of homicides), while the least common was a firearm (accounting for 4.7% of homicides). There were significant differences in homicide mechanisms related to victims' gender. In males, blunt or sharp instruments predominated, while in females violent suffocation and chop injuries were more frequent. Fatal head injuries and their consequences predominated in the pathomechanisms of death (32.7% of cases). It was shown that the highest blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was found in homicides due to violent strangulation and sharp instrument use, while the lowest BAC was found in gunshot victims. Toxicological tests were performed in 18 cases and in 7 cases showed positive results for illicit drugs. The analysis of various elements involved in homicide may contribute to a conceptual framework for preventive measures aiming at the reduction of homicides number.


Subject(s)
Blood Alcohol Content , Homicide , Male , Female , Humans , Autopsy , Poland/epidemiology , Cause of Death , Age Distribution , Sex Distribution , Forensic Medicine , Asphyxia , Causality , Retrospective Studies
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Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci ; 273(4): 911-920, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36583739

ABSTRACT

The paper, which is a continuation of our previous epidemiological studies on the phenomenon of suicide in the Tri-City metropolitan area, presents the results of statistical analyses of suicides in the autopsy material of the Department of Forensic Medicine of the Medical University of Gdansk in the years 2010-2019. The purpose of the study was to analyse in detail demographic data of suicides (age, sex, place of death), as well as to assess suicide methods and the impact of alcohol on suicides in the study area. During the 10-year study period, 8495 autopsies were performed, of which 1261 were suicides (14.8%). Statistical analyses were conducted using the statistical data analysis software system STATISTICA, version 13 (StatSoft, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA). The results of the study indicate a continuing downward trend in the number of suicides since the beginning of the 21th century, with the number of suicides in rural areas increasing over the same period. In the analysed cohort, suicides were committed in particular by middle-aged men and the number of suicides among older people (65 +) increased at the same time. The increase in suicide occurred in late autumn and early spring. The most common method of suicide was hanging. There was a high percentage of inebriated victims (45%), and a comparison of the present studies with previous ones indicates the increasing impact of alcohol on suicide.


Subject(s)
Suicide , Middle Aged , Male , Humans , Aged , Poland/epidemiology , Autopsy , Forensic Medicine/methods , Ethanol
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Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci ; 273(6): 1225-1232, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36350374

ABSTRACT

The anterior cingulate cortex (AC) as a part of prefrontal cortex plays a crucial role in behavioural regulation, which is profoundly disturbed in suicide. Citrate synthase (CS) is a key enzyme of tricarboxylic acid cycle fundamental for brain energetics and neurotransmitter synthesis, which are deteriorated in suicidal behaviour. However, CS activity has not been yet studied in brain structures of suicide victims. CS activity assay was performed bilaterally on frozen samples of the rostral part of the AC of 24 violent suicide completers (21 males and 3 females) with unknown psychiatric diagnosis and 24 non-suicidal controls (20 males and 4 females). Compared to controls, suicide victims revealed decreased CS activity in the right AC, however, insignificant. Further statistical analysis of laterality index revealed the left-lateralisation of CS activity in the AC in male suicides compared to male controls (U-test P = 0.0003, corrected for multiple comparisons). The results were not confounded by postmortem interval, blood alcohol concentration, age, and brain weight. Our findings suggest that disturbed CS activity in the AC plays a role in suicide pathogenesis and correspond with our previous morphological and molecular studies of prefrontal regions in suicide.


Subject(s)
Suicide , Female , Humans , Male , Suicide/psychology , Gyrus Cinguli/pathology , Citrate (si)-Synthase , Blood Alcohol Content , Brain/pathology , Prefrontal Cortex/pathology
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Adv Clin Exp Med ; 31(1): 33-40, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34738346

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) is located above the supraventricular crest and reaches the level of the pulmonary valve. Detailed knowledge of the RVOT spatial structure and its morphology is extremely important for cardiac invasive therapeutic procedures. OBJECTIVES: To examine the spatial structure of the RVOT using virtual models of the right ventricle (RV) interior obtained post mortem. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was carried out using 40 adult hearts from both sexes fixed in formalin. Donors had a negative history of cardiovascular diseases. Silicone models of the interior of the RV were made and then subjected to a digital modelling procedure using the photogrammetry technique. For each 3D model of the RV, the RVOT was extracted and measurements were performed. RESULTS: Statistical analysis demonstrated that the dimensions of the transverse (p < 0.001) and sagittal (p = 0.002) axis at the level of the upper and lower border of the RVOT differed significantly. There was also a significant difference between the right and left height of the RVOT (p = 0.009). A clear correlation was found between the volume of the RVOT and the volume of the entire RV (r = 0.718, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The obtained 3D models of the RVOT can help standardize the data related to RVOT architecture. Furthermore, they can extend knowledge about the RVOT in the field of cardiology and improve the procedures in cardiac surgery.


Subject(s)
Cardiac Surgical Procedures , Heart Ventricles , Female , Humans , Male
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Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci ; 271(3): 567-576, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33501518

ABSTRACT

Prefrontal cortical regions play a key role in behavioural regulation, which is profoundly disturbed in suicide. The study was carried out on frozen cortical samples from the anterior cingulate cortex (dorsal and ventral parts, ACd and ACv), the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), and the dorsolateral cortex (DLC) obtained from 20 suicide completers (predominantly violent) with unknown psychiatric diagnosis and 21 non-suicidal controls. The relative level of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) as a marker of the transcriptional activity of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) was evaluated bilaterally in prefrontal regions mentioned above (i.e. in eight regions of interest, ROIs) by reverse transcription and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). The overall statistical analysis revealed a decrease in rDNA activity in suicide victims versus controls, particularly in male subjects. Further ROI-specific post hoc analyses revealed a significant decrease in this activity in suicides compared to non-suicides in five ROIs. This effect was accentuated in the ACv, where it was observed bilaterally. Our findings suggest that decreased rDNA transcription in the prefrontal cortex plays an important role in suicide pathogenesis and corresponds with our previous morphometric analyses of AgNOR-stained neurons.


Subject(s)
DNA, Ribosomal/metabolism , Gyrus Cinguli/metabolism , Nucleolus Organizer Region/metabolism , Prefrontal Cortex/metabolism , Pyramidal Cells/metabolism , Suicide, Completed , Transcription, Genetic/genetics , Adult , Autopsy , Humans , Silver Staining
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Leg Med (Tokyo) ; 45: 101707, 2020 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32305674

ABSTRACT

Small children put various objects into their mouths, which is one of their ways of exploring the surrounding world. Apart from toy parts, e.g. Lego® bricks or magnetic spheres, such objects include coins, small stones, as well as batteries used for different electric devices. Such batteries, especially the flat, round button type, may be ingested and become impacted in one of the physiological narrowing sites of the oesophagus, leading to serious complications. The case of a 15-month-old child is presented, who died due to a massive gastrointestinal haemorrhage from an aortoesophageal fistula that developed at the site of a pressure ulcer caused by an impacted button battery. The presented case shows that ingestion of even a small battery may lead to death. The asymptomatic course of the battery ingestion significantly hinders both the assessment of circumstances and the time of the battery ingestion. Sudden death may result from a massive haemorrhage from a pressure-induced injury to a big blood vessel.

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Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci ; 270(7): 859-867, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30859295

ABSTRACT

Prefrontal cortical regions, which are crucial for the regulation of emotionally influenced behaviour, play most probably a dominant role in the pathogenesis of suicide. The study was carried out on paraffin-embedded brain tissue blocks containing specimens from the anterior cingulate cortex (dorsal and ventral parts), the orbitofrontal cortex, and the dorsolateral cortex obtained from 23 suicide completers (predominantly violent) with unknown psychiatric diagnosis and 25 non-suicidal controls. The transcriptional activity of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) as a surrogate marker of protein biosynthesis was evaluated separately in layers III and V pyramidal neurons in regions of interest (ROIs) mentioned above by the AgNOR silver staining method bilaterally. The overall statistical analysis revealed a decrease of AgNOR area suggestive of attenuated rDNA activity in suicide victims versus controls, particularly in male subjects. Further ROI-specific post-hoc analyses revealed decreases of the median AgNOR area in suicides compared to non-suicides in all 16 ROIs. However, this effect was only significant in the layer V pyramidal neurons of the right ventral anterior cingulate cortex. Our findings suggest that decreased rDNA transcription in prefrontal pyramidal neurons plays possibly an important role in suicide pathogenesis.


Subject(s)
DNA, Ribosomal/metabolism , Gyrus Cinguli/cytology , Gyrus Cinguli/metabolism , Prefrontal Cortex/cytology , Prefrontal Cortex/metabolism , Pyramidal Cells/metabolism , Suicide, Completed , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sex Factors , Staining and Labeling
10.
Psychiatry Res ; 241: 43-6, 2016 Jul 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27155286

ABSTRACT

The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) is the main source of serotonergic innervation of forebrain limbic structures disturbed in suicidal behaviour. We have evaluated the transcriptional activity of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) in DRN neurons by AgNOR silver staining method. The cohort (containing 24 suicidal and 20 non-suicidal patients, and 28 controls) was previously analysed regarding diagnosis-related differences between schizophrenia and affective disorders. Significant decreases in both AgNOR and nuclear areas suggestive of attenuated rDNA activity were currently found in suicidal versus non-suicidal patients. This effect, which was more accentuated in affective disorders patients, was not explained by antidepressant and antipsychotic medication.


Subject(s)
Bipolar Disorder/metabolism , DNA, Ribosomal/metabolism , Depressive Disorder, Major/metabolism , Dorsal Raphe Nucleus/metabolism , Neurons/metabolism , Schizophrenia/metabolism , Suicide , Bipolar Disorder/pathology , Cohort Studies , Depressive Disorder, Major/pathology , Dorsal Raphe Nucleus/pathology , Humans , Schizophrenia/pathology , Silver Staining
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Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci ; 266(3): 217-24, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26590846

ABSTRACT

An involvement of the central serotonergic system has been implicated in the pathogenesis of suicide. The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) is the main source of serotonergic innervation of forebrain limbic structures disturbed in suicidal behaviour. The study was carried out on paraffin-embedded brainstem blocks containing the DRN obtained from 27 suicide completers (predominantly violent) with unknown psychiatric diagnosis and 30 non-suicidal controls. The transcriptional activity of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) in DRN neurons as a surrogate marker of protein biosynthesis was evaluated by the AgNOR silver staining method. Significant decreases in AgNOR parameters suggestive of attenuated rDNA activity were found in the cumulative analysis of all DRN subnuclei in suicide victims versus controls (U test P values < 0.00001). Our findings suggest that the decreased activity of rDNA transcription in DRN neurons plays an important role in suicide pathogenesis. The method accuracy represented by the area under receiver operating characteristic curve (>80 %) suggests a diagnostic value of the observed effect. However, the possible application of the method in forensic differentiation diagnostics between suicidal and non-suicidal death needs further research.


Subject(s)
DNA, Ribosomal/metabolism , Dorsal Raphe Nucleus/metabolism , Suicide , Transcription, Genetic , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Dorsal Raphe Nucleus/pathology , Dorsal Raphe Nucleus/physiology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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J Thromb Thrombolysis ; 38(3): 409-15, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24748050

ABSTRACT

The following manuscript presents two cases of ischemic stroke secondary to traumatic internal carotid artery thrombosis with concomitant middle cerebral artery thrombosis occurring very rarely in the medico-legal practice. Penetrating neck trauma due to an occupational accident and multiple head and neck trauma secondary to battery were described. The autopsy and histopathological examination as well as the analysis of available medical records, including radiological examinations, and records of investigation indicated the sustained trauma to be the cause of the thrombosis.


Subject(s)
Brain Ischemia , Carotid Arteries , Neck Injuries , Stroke , Thrombosis , Wounds, Penetrating , Adult , Brain Ischemia/etiology , Brain Ischemia/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neck Injuries/complications , Neck Injuries/pathology , Stroke/etiology , Stroke/pathology , Thrombosis/etiology , Thrombosis/pathology , Wounds, Penetrating/complications , Wounds, Penetrating/pathology
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J Forensic Sci ; 58(5): 1370-1373, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23866029

ABSTRACT

The paper presents a unique case of a complex suicide committed by a young man, mostly probably triggered by a disappointment in love. The uniqueness of the suicide lies in the fact that the victim inflicted several deep stab wounds on himself, in the chest and abdomen, while standing partly submerged in the sea and, having done so, he dropped and disappeared in the water. The postmortem examination showed, apart from deep wounds in the trunk, characteristics of drowning that manifested itself in the form of aqueous emphysema of the lungs. Suicide was clearly determined on the basis of the circumstances preceding death, the location, and arrangement of the trunk wounds and the testimony given by a witness of the incident. The circumstances preceding the suicidal act clearly suggest an underlying undiagnosed mental disorder.


Subject(s)
Drowning/pathology , Suicide , Wounds, Stab/pathology , Diaphragm/injuries , Diaphragm/pathology , Forensic Pathology , Humans , Liver/injuries , Liver/pathology , Lung Injury/pathology , Male , Oceans and Seas , Pleural Cavity/injuries , Pleural Cavity/pathology , Pulmonary Emphysema/pathology , Ribs/injuries , Ribs/pathology , Young Adult
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Arch Med Sadowej Kryminol ; 62(3): 208-12, 2012.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23650847

ABSTRACT

A case of a fatal lighting stroke involving a young man staying in a storm near the center of a big city is presented. The atypical character of this case lies in the fact that the lightning stroke usually occurs in open areas (mountains, fields, meadows), or involves people trying to find shelter from the storm under a tree or an isolated object in an open area. In the described case, a contributory factor to the lightning stroke was the fact that during the storm, the man was most probably standing on metal heating pipes, built in the 70's and 80's, long stretches of which were erected high above the ground. Metal used in the construction of the pipes most probably attracted lightning and generated the current which electrocuted the man standing on their surface.


Subject(s)
Forensic Pathology/methods , Lightning Injuries/pathology , Wounds and Injuries/pathology , Adult , Atmosphere , Autopsy , Cause of Death , Humans , Male , Metals , Poland
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Int J Legal Med ; 125(5): 745-8, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21607715

ABSTRACT

This paper presents an experiment with a knife seized as material evidence in a homicide case. The reason for the experiment was the necessity to determine whether the injuries of the deceased could have been inflicted with this instrument since in the course of the investigation doubt arose as to the origin of linear, parallel scratches around one of the wounds and on the abdominal integuments suggesting a serrated blade. The knife found near the crime scene had a smooth blade and small serrations only on the borderline between its blade and hilt. However, the performed experiment showed that if the knife is directed towards the integuments of the body in a special way, its serrations, even though not located on the blade itself, may leave such striated marks on the body, as those found during the autopsy, suggesting their origin from a serrated blade.


Subject(s)
Homicide/legislation & jurisprudence , Skin/injuries , Wounds, Stab/pathology , Abdominal Injuries/pathology , Autopsy , Expert Testimony/legislation & jurisprudence , Exsanguination/pathology , Humans , Male , Skin/pathology , Thoracic Injuries/pathology
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