Heat-induced changes in the histomorphometry of human femur bone

L. Oghenemavwe, C. Orupabo, Shaka Ogheneochuko Praise
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Skeletal remains are often subjected to unexpected and adverse conditions which can eventually distort evidence. Therefore, understanding the factors that alter skeletal remains is crucial. A total of human femur fragments obtained from the gross anatomy laboratory of the University of Port Harcourt were used. Bone samples were divided into four groups. Group 1 is the control sample comprising bone fragments not exposed to heat, Group 2 had bones exposed to heat at 20°C, Group 3 had bones exposed to heat at 100°C, and Group 4 had bones exposed to heat at 200°C. Ground bone sections were prepared using Modified Frost’s manual method of bone preparation. Morphometric analysis of the micrographs was performed using the ImageJ software. Data were analyzed using the SPSS software. The mean values of the Haversian canal area and diameter demonstrated a nonsignificant increase in the bone samples exposed to heat compared to the samples not exposed to heat. The osteon count was slightly higher, but the difference was not statistically significant (P > 0.05). The results demonstrated that histomorphometric features of bones are not altered at the temperature of 200°C. This information is useful in forensic investigations.
热引起的人类股骨组织形态学变化
骸骨遗骸经常会受到意想不到的不利条件的影响,最终导致证据失真。因此,了解改变骨骼遗骸的因素至关重要。 本研究使用了从哈科特港大学大体解剖实验室获得的人类股骨碎片。骨骼样本被分为四组。第 1 组为对照样本,包括未受热的骨骼碎片;第 2 组的骨骼受热温度为 20°C;第 3 组的骨骼受热温度为 100°C;第 4 组的骨骼受热温度为 200°C。采用改良弗罗斯特手工骨制备法制备磨碎的骨切片。使用 ImageJ 软件对显微照片进行形态计量分析。 数据使用 SPSS 软件进行分析。与未受热的样本相比,受热的骨样本的哈弗氏管面积和直径的平均值有不明显的增加。骨细胞数量略高,但差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。 结果表明,在 200°C 的温度下,骨骼的组织形态特征不会发生改变。这一信息对法医调查非常有用。
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