1.An immunohistochemical study on the distribution in organs in cases with morphine poisoning.
Ya-ming SHAN ; Chun-yu HAO ; Long WANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2002;18(1):9-11
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the distribution of mophine in organs in cases with morphine poisioning to select ideal organs for immunohistochemical derection.
METHODS:
Localization and half quantitation of morphine in the brain, the kidney, the heart, and the liver were studied in 8 cases with morphine poisoning by immunohistochemical SP method.
RESULTS:
Morphine was mainly detected in the cytoplasm of certain parenchymal cells of the organs. The distribution varied greatly with different cases and organs. In the brain and kidney, morphine-positive cells could be easily found.
CONCLUSION
The kidney and brain may be the ideal organs for sampling in suspected morphine poisoning cases with.
Adult
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Brain/metabolism*
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Female
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Forensic Medicine
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Kidney/metabolism*
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Male
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Morphine/poisoning*
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Morphine Dependence/metabolism*
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Tissue Distribution