Exploring unified methods of killing and storing insect samples for forensic entomotoxicology using diazepam in Lucilia sericata (Meigen, 1826) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) larvae

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, LEGAL Forensic science international Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1016/j.forsciint.2024.112255
Olwen C. Groth , Alexander Strassberger , Vera Höft , Irina Schusterbauer , Susan Rahaus , Adeyemi D. Adetimehin , Matthias Graw , Martin H. Villet
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Forensic entomologists use the maturity of necrophagous larvae to estimate the minimum post-mortem interval (PMImin), ideally taking account of effects that xenobiotics in the corpse may have on insect maturation. Forensic toxicologists may employ larvae to detect drugs in drug-related deaths when human samples are unavailable. Yet current pre-analytical practices of these two professions differ significantly, impeding the successful use of the same samples. Potential benefits of shared pre-analytical practices and opportunities for enhanced collaboration have yet to be fully explored. We employed Lucilia sericata (Meigen, 1826) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) larvae, raised in the presence of diazepam, to investigate the effects of two standard investigative practices on larvae for drug detection and for quantifying mass and length as proxies of age. Specimens were killed by either blanching or freezing and stored at −20℃ for either intermediate or long periods. Blanched larvae showed smaller changes in size and body integrity during storage, thereby producing the most reproducible estimates of PMImin. Consequently, data obtained from blanched larvae were used to evaluate the impact of diazepam on larval development. Diazepam exerted no significant effect on larval mass, and a weak effect on length. Diazepam recovery was significantly higher from blanched larvae, suggesting that freeze-killing causes drug loss. This model system demonstrates the value to forensic entomologists of the standard technique of blanching larvae, followed by storage at −20℃ for toxicological analysis. We recommend that forensic toxicologists consider blanching to kill larvae before storage at low temperatures, at least for certain drugs. This approach offers the dual benefit of high-quality specimens for both PMI estimation and drug detection.
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利用地西泮探索用于法医昆虫毒理学的昆虫样本杀灭和储存的统一方法,适用于Lucilia sericata (Meigen, 1826) (Diptera: Calliphoridae)幼虫
法医昆虫学家利用食尸幼虫的成熟度来估计死后最小间隔时间(PMImin),最好考虑到尸体中的异种生物可能对昆虫成熟产生的影响。在无法获得人体样本的情况下,法医毒理学家可利用幼虫检测与毒品有关的死亡案例中的毒品。然而,目前这两种专业的分析前做法存在很大差异,妨碍了相同样本的成功使用。共享分析前方法的潜在益处和加强合作的机会还有待充分探讨。我们利用在地西泮存在下饲养的 Lucilia sericata (Meigen, 1826)(双翅目:Calliphoridae)幼虫,研究了两种标准调查方法对幼虫药物检测以及作为年龄替代物的质量和长度量化的影响。标本通过焯水或冷冻杀死,并在-20℃下中长期保存。焯过的幼虫在贮藏过程中体型和身体完整性的变化较小,因此对 PMImin 的估算具有最高的可重复性。因此,白灼幼虫获得的数据被用来评估地西泮对幼虫发育的影响。地西泮对幼虫的质量没有显著影响,对长度的影响较弱。烫毛幼虫的地西泮回收率明显较高,这表明冷冻杀灭会导致药物流失。该模型系统证明了将幼虫焯水后在-20℃下保存以进行毒理学分析的标准技术对法医昆虫学家的价值。我们建议法医毒物学家考虑在低温储存前对幼虫进行焯水处理以杀死幼虫,至少对某些药物是这样。这种方法具有双重好处,既可获得高质量的标本,又可用于 PMI 估算和药物检测。
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Forensic science international
Forensic science international 医学-医学:法
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285
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49 days
期刊介绍: Forensic Science International is the flagship journal in the prestigious Forensic Science International family, publishing the most innovative, cutting-edge, and influential contributions across the forensic sciences. Fields include: forensic pathology and histochemistry, chemistry, biochemistry and toxicology, biology, serology, odontology, psychiatry, anthropology, digital forensics, the physical sciences, firearms, and document examination, as well as investigations of value to public health in its broadest sense, and the important marginal area where science and medicine interact with the law. The journal publishes: Case Reports Commentaries Letters to the Editor Original Research Papers (Regular Papers) Rapid Communications Review Articles Technical Notes.
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