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Hypoxic changes in Purkinje cells of the human cerebellum

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE
卷 121, 期 3, 页码 175-183

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DOI: 10.1007/s00414-006-0122-x

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brain hypoxia; Purkinje cells; histomorphology forensic medicine

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The significance of both Purkinje cell numbers and various neuronal changes for the diagnosis and timing of hypoxic-induced brain lesions was investigated in tissue samples from the cerebellar cortex of 52 individuals with a history of acute or prolonged cerebral hypoxia/ischemia before death. Furthermore, the area of the Purkinje cell somata (PC size) was measured using an automatic image processing and analysis system (LEICA QWin (R)). Significantly reduced numbers of Purkinje cells (< 6 cells/unit length of 1 mm) and a decreased portion (< 50%) of intact Purkinje cells could be detected in individuals with a period of resuscitation of at least 2 h after acute circulatory arrest. Average cell numbers of less than 4 cells/unit were found in individuals who suffered from diffuse brain swelling and were ventilated for at least 3 days, as well as in individuals who died of brain death. Moreover, the Purkinje cells in these cases exhibited shrunken somata compared to the controls. Specimens that were stored at room temperature up to 30 h after removal at autopsy showed no significant autolytic changes of the Purkinje cells. After 46 h, however, reduced Purkinje cell numbers and shrunken cell bodies were found.

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