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Identification of potential markers of fatal hypothermia by a body temperature-dependent gene expression assay
- Source :
- International journal of legal medicine. 133(2)
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Diagnosis of fatal hypothermia is considered to be difficult in forensic practice and even if findings due to cold exposure are evident, cold exposure is not necessarily a direct cause of death. Identification of useful molecular markers for the diagnosis of fatal hypothermia has not been successful. In this study, to identify novel molecular markers that inform the diagnosis of fatal hypothermia, we focused on skeletal muscle, which plays a role in cold-induced thermogenesis in mammals. We made rat models of mild, moderate, and severe hypothermia and performed body temperature-dependent gene expression analysis in the iliopsoas muscle using next-generation sequencing (NGS). NGS showed that after severe hypothermia, the expression levels of 91 mRNAs were more than double those in mild and moderate hypothermia and control animals. Gene ontology (GO) analysis indicated that these mRNAs are involved in a number of biological processes, including response to stress and lipids, and cellular response to hypoxia. The expression of four genes [connective tissue growth factor (Ctgf), JunB proto-oncogene, AP-1 transcription factor subunit (Junb), nuclear receptor subfamily 4, group A, member 1 (Nr4a1), and Syndecan 4 (Sdc4)] and the level of one protein (CTGF) were induced only by severe hypothermia. These genes and protein are involved in muscle regeneration, tissue repair, and lipid metabolism. These results indicate that heat production to maintain body temperature in a process leading to fatal hypothermia might be performed by the iliopsoas muscle, and that Ctgf, Junb, Nr4a1, and Sdc4 genes are potential diagnostic markers for fatal hypothermia.
- Subjects :
- Genetic Markers
JUNB
Connective tissue
Gene Expression
Hemorrhage
Hypothermia
Bioinformatics
01 natural sciences
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Syndecan 1
Body Temperature
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Gene expression
medicine
Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 4, Group A, Member 1
Animals
030216 legal & forensic medicine
RNA, Messenger
Rats, Wistar
Muscle, Skeletal
business.industry
010401 analytical chemistry
Connective Tissue Growth Factor
Skeletal muscle
Thermogenesis
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Hypoxia (medical)
Immunohistochemistry
0104 chemical sciences
Up-Regulation
CTGF
medicine.anatomical_structure
Models, Animal
Syndecan-4
medicine.symptom
business
Transcription Factors
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14371596
- Volume :
- 133
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International journal of legal medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2f507dd5eee04e9cab3413d768306d6b