The recent increase in reports of drug-facilitated sexual assaults has caused alarm in the general public and prompted forensic toxicologists from across North America to address the toxicological issues surrounding this matter. The authors have developed recommendations and guidelines to inform law enforcement, medical, and scientific personnel of the requirements for performing successful toxicological examinations in cases of drug-facilitated rape.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnalytical techniques are available to reliably detect and, if necessary, quantify drugs of abuse and their metabolites in urine. A variety of different immunoassays are likely to remain at the heart of initial screening methods but with an increasing emphasis on confirmation of positive findings by GC-MS. The quality of work in laboratories (which may make considerable financial gain through increased volume of samples) must be guarded by both internal quality assurance and external proficiency testing, but most of all by ensuring that staff are truly forensic toxicologists with adequate credentials and experience.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman gamma interferon given for up to 5 days by subcutaneous infusion or intraperitoneal injection did not significantly alter mouse hepatic microsomal oxidative drug-metabolizing enzyme activities. In contrast, murine gamma interferon and human alpha interferon given for 5 days at the same dose (10(7) units/kg) caused 25 and 50% decreases, respectively, in hepatic microsomal cytochrome P-450 concentrations. The human alpha interferon-induced decline in cytochrome P-450 was accompanied by a significant drop in p-nitroanisole demethylase activity and significant elevations in serum alanine aminotransferase and cytosolic glutathione S-transferase activities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConcentrations of lidocaine and MEGX were determined in a variety of tissues and other samples collected at autopsy. In 13 of the cases examined in which lidocaine was associated with death, tissue concentrations were greater than 15 mg/kg. Tissue concentrations in other patients treated with lidocaine were significantly lower.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecombinant human interferon-gamma (rHuIFN-gamma) and natural human tumor necrosis factor beta (nHuTNF-beta) (previously called lymphotoxin), purified to homogeneity, were used to assess their effects on certain functions of human polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) in vitro. The treatment of PMN with 100 U of either rHuIFN-gamma or nHuTNF-beta for 20 min significantly increased their ability to phagocytize 1.5-microns latex beads as detected by flow cytometry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe in vivo regulation of natural killer (NK) cell function by recombinant murine gamma interferon (rMuIFN-gamma) and recombinant human interleukin-2 (rHuIL-2) was investigated. Peritoneal exudate-derived natural killer (PE-NK) cells of mice treated with rMuIFN-gamma or rHuIL-2 exhibited significantly enhanced cytolytic activities against YAC-1 target cells. Compared with animals receiving treatment with either rMuIFN-gamma or rHuIL-2 alone, the sequential treatment of mice with both agents resulted in a significantly greater enhancement of PE-NK cell function, especially when rMuIFN-gamma was administered 24 h before treatment with rHuIL-2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMurine IFN(gamma) and human IFN(alpha)-AD:Bgl were compared over a limited dose range and after single and multiple dosing for their effect on male mouse liver oxidative and conjugative drug metabolizing enzymes. Both IFNs depressed the microsomal cytochrome P-450 concentration but did not alter cytosolic glutathione S-transferase nor microsomal UDP-glucuronosyltransferase activity. Both IFNs showed some slight hepatotoxicity (elevated serum ALT), alpha AD:Bgl more than gamma, especially after multiple dosing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne or more drugs were detected in 81 percent of 440 male drivers, aged 15-34, killed in motor vehicle crashes in California; two or more drugs were detected in 43 percent. Alcohol, the most frequently found drug, was detected in 70 percent of the drivers, marijuana in 37 percent, and cocaine in 11 percent. Each of 24 other drugs was detected in fewer than 5 percent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSyrup of ipecac contains the nauseant alkaloids emetine and cephaeline. Although thousands of doses are given yearly, no data exist on the absorption of these alkaloids in man. We gave 30 mL of USP Syrup to ten adult patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis survey continues and expands earlier studies (Finkle et al., 1976a, b). A total of 27 medical examiner or coroner offices across the USA and Canada were visited.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA versatile method for the quantitation of emetine and cephaeline in biological samples is described. Two milliliters of samples containing N-propylprocainamide as the internal standard are buffered to pH 9 and extracted with n-butyl chloride. After subsequent back extraction into 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo collect useful epidemiological data about drug involvement in highway safety, it is essential that sensitive and specific analytical procedures be used to establish the presence of and to determine the concentrations of drugs and metabolites in samples collected from drivers. This paper describes a comprehensive and systematic screening procedure requiring 6 mL of blood, which has been used for the analysis of samples collected from injured and fatally injured drivers. The procedure uses radioimmunoassay, gas chromatography with selective detectors, and high performance liquid chromatography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeveral problems associated with the gas chromatographic determination of DPX and NDPX are discussed and an improved method for their extraction and quantification is described. The method involves two separate extractions, one for DPX with SKF 525A as the internal standard and one for NPDX with dinor-LAAM as the internal standard. The use of two internal standards improved quantitative reproducibility by almost 50%.
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October 1983
This study has shown that a national proficiency testing program in forensic toxicology is feasible. Samples that resemble typical case specimens were prepared and shipped to approximately 100 laboratories. Participation varied between 61 and 73%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Forensic Med Pathol
September 1982
Removal of cryoprotective additives through use of a room temperature (22 degrees C) washing step, instead of 0 degrees C, was found to improve the recovery of sugarcane suspension culture and rice callus tissues. Cultured cells were cryoprotected by gradual addition of a mixture of polyethylene glycol, glucose, and DMSO (PGD) to a final concentration of 10%-8%-10%, w/v, respectively, added at either 0 or 22 degrees C. After a programmed slow freezing of the cells, they were thawed rapidly and the cryoprotectants were gradually diluted and washed out using a 22 or 0 degree C washing medium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rapid and simple method is described for the separation of quinidine (Q), its metabolites 3-hydroxyquinidine (30HQ) and 2'oxoquinidinone (QD) as well as the quinidine salt contaminant, dihydroquinidine (DHQ) in plasma by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). A silica column was used with methanol: 1 N ammonium nitrate: 2 N ammonium hydroxide (28:1:1 v/v) as the mobile phase to separate the compounds and a fluorescence spectrophotometer for detection. Application of this method is demonstrated by the analysis of human plasma samples collected from a volunteer during a phenytoin-quinidine drug interaction study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEmbryogenic date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L. var. Medjool) callus cultures were treated with a cryoprotective mixture of polyethylene glycol (Carbowax 6000), glucose, and dimethylsulfoxide (10%/8%/10%, w/v); treated with the mixture, frozen to -196 degrees C, and then thawed; or left untreated.
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