Mayer M, Neufeld B
Forensic Sci Int. 1980 May-Jun;15(3):197-203. doi: 10.1016/0379-0738(80)90134-6.
The pattern of change in activity of two enzymes in rat skeletal muscle during body storage after death has been determined. Myofibrillar protease activity was found to increase linearly with time of storage post mortem at room temperature but not at 4 degrees C. In contrast, creatine phosphokinase activity declines linearly with time, and again storage at 4 degrees C prevented the change in enzyme activity. Starvation of animals for 5 days or forced exercise prior to death did not markedly alter the rate of change in activity of the two enzymes, although creatine phosphokinase specific activity at time of death was higher in the starved and exercised rats as compared to control animals. A plot of the logarithm of protease/creatine phosphokinase specific activities ratio versus time post mortem yields a linear curve at room temperature. These observations offer a potential method for estimating time of death.
已确定大鼠死后在尸体保存期间骨骼肌中两种酶活性的变化模式。发现肌原纤维蛋白酶活性在室温下随死后保存时间呈线性增加,但在4℃时则不然。相比之下,肌酸磷酸激酶活性随时间呈线性下降,同样,在4℃保存可阻止酶活性的变化。动物在死亡前饥饿5天或进行强迫运动,并未显著改变这两种酶活性的变化速率,尽管与对照动物相比,饥饿和运动大鼠死亡时肌酸磷酸激酶的比活性更高。在室温下,蛋白酶/肌酸磷酸激酶比活性的对数与死后时间的关系图呈线性曲线。这些观察结果提供了一种估计死亡时间的潜在方法。