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Forensic application of epidermal AQP3 expression to determination of wound vitality in human compressed neck skin

Authors :
Fukumi Furukawa
Mizuho Nosaka
Yumi Kuninaka
Yuko Ishida
Toshikazu Kondo
Akihiko Kimura
Emi Shimada
Satoshi Hata
Yumiko Hashizume
Hiroki Yamamoto
Source :
International journal of legal medicine. 132(5)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

In forensic practices, it is often difficult to determine wound vitality in compression marks of the neck with naked eyes. AQP1 and AQP3 are the major water channels associated with skin. Thus, we immunohistochemically examined the expression of AQP1 and AQP3 in neck skin samples to discuss their forensic applicability to determination of the wound vitality. Skin samples were obtained from 56 neck compression cases (hanging, 35 cases; strangulation, 21 cases). The intact skin from the same individual was taken as a control. Although AQP1 was immnunostained in dermal capillaries in both the neck compression marks and intact skin samples, there was no significant difference in the magnitude of AQP1 expression between both groups. On the contrary, AQP3-positive signals could be faintly detected in uninjured skin samples, and the positive signals seemed more intense in the keratinocytes in compression regions. Morphometrical analyses revealed that the ratio of AQP3-expressed keratinocytes was significantly enhanced in neck compression regions, compared with control groups. From the viewpoints of forensic pathology, immunohistochemical detection of AQP3 in the neck skin can be considered a valuable marker to diagnose the trace of antemortem compression.

Details

ISSN :
14371596
Volume :
132
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of legal medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....441ad81c9dde9c5cc712e213d424d20f