A Study on the Time Course Changes of Biogenic Amines in Response to Bite Injury

실험교흔조직에서 생물학적 Amines정량에 의한 수상 후 경과시간 판정에 관한 연구

  • 김성옥 (연세대학교 대학원 치의학과) ;
  • 김종열 (연세대학교 대학원 치의학) ;
  • 김윤수 (연세대학교 대학원 치의학과)
  • Published : 1984.03.01

Abstract

The present studies, the investigations were undertaken for an attemp to analyze time course change of biogemic amines in respons to bite injury in rats and guinea pigs, and obtained the following results that might be applicable to the forensic medicine and Forensic Odontology. The histamine concentrations measured at rat abdominal skins were decreased during the first 8 hours and recovered to control levels after 12 hours. However the serotonin concentrations were decreased during the first hours and increased during 4-8 hours, and then returned to control levels thereafter. In contrast with these results, both histamine and serotonin concentrations were tended to increase in guinea pig skins, but the concetration of histamine showed maximum rate of increase immediately after injury and those of sertonin showed maximum rate of increase at 30 minutes. The differencd in the response of histamine and serotonine after injury between rats and ginea pigs revealed that there is specials deffrence in the response of biogenic amines with regard to external stimuli. These results suggest that the determinition of biogenic amines in skin lesion of bite marks could be applied to the estimation of the elapsed time after antemortem injury.

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