Age determination of blood spots in forensic medicine by force spectroscopy

Stefan Strasser, Albert Zink, Gerald Kada, Peter Hinterdorfer, Oliver Peschel, Wolfgang M. Heckl, Andreas G. Nerlich, Stefan Thalhammer

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Abstract

We present a new tool for the estimation of the age of bloodstains, which could probably be used during forensic casework. For this, we used atomic force microscopy (AFM) for high-resolution imaging of erythrocytes in a blood sample and the detection of elasticity changes on a nanometer scale. For the analytic procedure we applied a fresh blood spot on a glass slide and started the AFM detection after drying of the blood drop. In a first step, an overview image was generated showing the presence of several red blood cells, which could easily be detected due to their typical "doughnut-like" appearance. The consecutively morphological investigations in a timeframe of 4 weeks could not show any alterations. Secondly, AFM was used to test the elasticity by recording force-distance curves. The measurements were performed immediately after drying, 1.5 h, 30 h and 31 days. The conditions were kept constant at room temperature (20 °C) and a humidity of 30%. The obtained elasticity parameters were plotted against a timeline and repeated several times. The elasticity pattern showed a decrease over time, which are most probably influenced by the alteration of the blood spot during the drying and coagulation process. The preliminary data demonstrates the capacity of this method to use it for development of calibration curves, which can be used for estimation of bloodstain ages during forensic investigations.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)8-14
Seitenumfang7
FachzeitschriftForensic Science International
Jahrgang170
Ausgabenummer1
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 20 Juli 2007
Extern publiziertJa

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