Title of article :
Histopathological study of cardiac lesions in methamphetamine poisoning-related deaths
Author/Authors :
Akhgari, Maryam Department of Forensic Toxicology - Legal Medicine Research Center - Legal Medicine Organization - Old Ghom Road - 500 meters after Beheste Zahra - 1816153141 Tehran , Mobaraki, Homeira Department of Forensic Pathology - Legal Medicine Research Center - Legal Medicine Organization, Tehran , Etemadi-Aleagha, Afshar Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) - Amir Alam Hospital, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Methamphetamine abuse is a worldwide health concern. Methamphetamine causes health hazards in many vital organs. It can cause damage to cardiac tissue via catecholamines release. Methamphetamine related
deaths are becoming one of the most important problems in Iran. The purpose of the present study was to determine
cardiac pathology in methamphetamine poisoning-related deaths.
Methods: The study included 100 cases of methamphetamine poisoning-related deaths and 100 cases as control
group. Toxicology analysis of liver, gastric content, bile, urine, blood and vitreous humor were conducted to detect
drugs, poisons and alcohols using thin layer chromatography, gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, and high
performance liquid chromatography. Positive toxicology analysis results except for amphetamine and methamphetamine
were excluded from the study in order to omit interfering factors. The most striking features of cardiac damage were
observed by light microscopy.
Results: Methamphetamine and amphetamine were detected in either urine or gastric content samples. In all of the
cases methamphetamine toxicity was determined to be a direct cause of death by forensic medicine practitioner.
Cardiovascular pathology was noted in 68% of studied cases. The most common histopathologic features were
myocardial fiber hypertrophy, mild, moderate to severe atherosclerosis and focal degeneration/necrosis.
Conclusion: The results of the present study indicate that cardiotoxicity is one of the major contributing factors
in methamphetamine poisoning related deaths. Overall, the current study highlights the fact that cardiotoxic effects of methamphetamine can explain increasing reports of heart failure and consequently death in young abusers.
Keywords :
Methamphetamine poisoning-related death , Cardiac histopathology , Forensic toxicology , Forensic pathology , Forensic medicine
Journal title :
Daru:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences