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Metabolic Characteristics of Lethal Bradycardia Induced by Myocardial Ischemia

(DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC PATHOLOGY, MEDICAL COLLEGE, SHANTOU UNIVERSITY, SHANTOU 515041, CHINA)   

  1. WU Jia-yan, WANG Dian, KONG Jing, WANG Xing-xing, YU Xiao-jun
  • Online:2017-02-25 Published:2017-02-28

Abstract: Objective To explore the metabolic characteristics of lethal bradycardia induced by myocardial ischemia in rat’s serum. Methods A rat myocardial ischemia-bradycardia-sudden cardiac death (MI-B-SCD) model was established, which was compared with the sham-operation group. The metabolic profile of postmortem serum was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), coupled with the analysis of serum metabolic characteristics using metabolomics strategies. Results The serum metabolic profiles were significantly different between the MI-B-SCD rats and the control rats. Compared to the control rats, the MI-B-SCD rats had significantly higher levels of lysine, ornithine, purine, serine, alanine, urea and lactic acid; and significantly lower levels of succinate, hexadecanoic acid, 2-ketoadipic acid, glyceraldehyde, hexendioic acid and octanedioic acid in the serum. There were some correlations among different metabolites. Conclusion There is obvious metabolic alterations in the serum of MI-B-SCD rat. Both lysine and purine have a high value in diagnosing MI-B-SCD. The results are expected to provide references for forensic and clinical applications of prevention and control of sudden cardiac death.

Key words: forensic pathology, myocardial ischemia, bradycardia, serum, metabolic

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