Animals (Apr 2022)

Postmortem Electrical Conductivity Changes of <i>Dicentrarchus labrax</i> Skeletal Muscle: Root Mean Square (RMS) Parameter in Estimating Time since Death

  • Jessica Maria Abbate,
  • Gabriele Grifò,
  • Fabiano Capparucci,
  • Francesca Arfuso,
  • Serena Savoca,
  • Luca Cicero,
  • Giancarlo Consolo,
  • Giovanni Lanteri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12091062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1062

Abstract

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Electric impedance spectroscopy techniques have been widely employed to study basic biological processes, and recently explored to estimate postmortem interval (PMI). However, the most-relevant parameter to approximate PMI has not been recognized so far. This study investigated electrical conductivity changes in muscle of 18 sea bass specimens, maintained at different room temperatures (15.0 °C; 20.0 °C; 25.0 °C), during a 24 h postmortem period using an oscilloscope coupled with a signal generator, as innovative technology. The root mean square (RMS) was selected among all measured parameters, and recorded every 15 min for 24 h after death. The RMS(t) time series for each animal were collected and statistically analyzed using MATLAB®. A similar trend in RMS values was observed in all animals over the 24 h study period. After a short period, during which the RMS signal decreased, an increasing trend of the signal was recorded for all fish until it reached a peak. Subsequently, the RMS value gradually decreased over time. A strong linear correlation was observed among the time series, confirming that the above time-behaviour holds for all animals. The time at which maximum value is reached strongly depended on the room temperature during the experiments, ranging from 6 h in fish kept at 25.0 °C to 14 h in animals kept at 15.0 °C. The use of the oscilloscope has proven to be a promising technology in the study of electrical muscle properties during the early postmortem interval, with the advantage of being a fast, non-destructive, and inexpensive method, although more studies will be needed to validate this technology before moving to real-time field investigations.

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