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Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 2015

A Fatal Case of Pentedrone and α-Pyrrolidinovalerophenone Poisoning

Marzena Sykutera; Magdalena Cychowska; E Bloch-Bogusławska

We report a fatal case of combined α-pyrrolidinovalerophenone (α-PVP) and 2-(methylamino)-1-phenylpentan-1-one (pentedrone) poisoning. A 28-year-old man was taken to hospital in asystole. Despite resuscitation efforts over 30 min, he died. The forensic autopsy showed pulmonary edema and moderately advanced atherosclerotic lesions of the arteries. Microscopic observation revealed chronic changes in the heart. Confirmation of the presence of pentedrone, α-PVP, and its metabolite 1-phenyl-2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)pentan-1-ol (OH-α-PVP) in tissues and fluids were achieved using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis after liquid-liquid extraction. A quantitative validated liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method was used to determine the concentrations of the above designer drugs in postmortem samples. Pentedrone, α-PVP, and OH-α-PVP concentrations were 8,794, 901 and 185 ng/mL in whole blood, respectively; 100,044, 2,610 and 2,264 ng/g in the liver, respectively; 22,102, 462 and 294 ng/g in the kidney, respectively; 13,248, 120 and 91 ng/g in the brain, respectively and 500,534, 4,190 and 47 ng/g in the stomach contents, respectively. This is the first known reported death attributed to the combined use of α-PVP and pentedrone. Additionally, this article is the first to report the distribution of pentedrone in postmortem human samples.


Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2009

Morphine Inhalation by Cancer Patients: A Comparison of Different Nebulization Techniques Using Pharmacokinetic, Spirometric, and Gasometric Parameters

Małgorzata Krajnik; Zygmunt Podolec; Monika Siekierka; Marzena Sykutera; Ewa Pufal; Piotr Sobanski; Roman Makarewicz; Cees Neef; Nieko Punt; Zbigniew Zylicz

Despite numerous case reports suggesting the value of morphine (M) nebulization in the treatment of breathlessness, only a few clinical trials have been able to support this. The reason for this could lie in the lack of understanding of the localization of opioid receptors in the airways and the biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics of nebulized morphine. In the present study, we compared two different methods of pneumodosimetric nebulization: the Bronchial Control Treatment System-Sidestream (BCTS-S) and the Bronchial Control Treatment System-Micro Cirrus (BCTS-MC). The first method delivers relatively large aerosol particles (2-5microm) preferentially to the bronchial tree and trachea. In the BCTS-MC method, small aerosol particles (0.5-2microm) mostly reach the alveoli. Ten patients with cancer were randomly assigned to either the BCTS-S or BCTS-MC inhalation of 5 mg morphine HCl. Patients using the BCTS-S method inhaled a morphine dose in 6.6+/-2 minutes, whereas with the BCTS-MC method, the inhalation time was 28.8+/-8 minutes. The areas under the curve of morphine and glucuronides were several times higher after BCTS-S than after BCTS-MC. The proportion of morphine-3-glucuronide to morphine-6-glucuronide (M6) was, on average, close to one for both methods. From the same amount of morphine in the BCTS-S method, five times more M6 was produced. In both methods, the time to maximum concentration for morphine metabolites was 20-40 minutes, much shorter than expected from oral, intranasal, or intravenous administration. The study shows that the method of inhalation may have a profound effect on the pharmacokinetics of morphine. It is possible that the lungs metabolize morphine to glucuronides themselves and in different proportions from those seen after systemic administration. The BCTS-S method was found to be potentially superior to the BCTS-MC method in local action in the lungs.


Archiwum medycyny sa̧dowej i kryminologii | 2010

Search for association between suicide and 5-HTT, MAOA and DAT polymorphism in Polish males

Katarzyna Linkowska; Patrycja Daca; Marzena Sykutera; Ewa Pufal; E Bloch-Bogusławska; Tomasz Grzybowski


Archiwum medycyny sa̧dowej i kryminologii | 2008

Development of a method for determining antidepressant drugs in nails and its usefulness in forensic toxicology

Pufal E; Marzena Sykutera; Piotrowski P


Archiwum medycyny sa̧dowej i kryminologii | 2010

Development of a method for estimation of citalopram and desmethylcitalopram in nails and hair and its usefulness in forensic toxicology

Ewa Pufal; Marzena Sykutera; Nowacka T; Stefanowicz A; Sliwka K


Archiwum medycyny sa̧dowej i kryminologii | 2014

Determination of cocaine and benzoylecgonine in nails by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry

Marzena Sykutera; Przemysław Piotrowski; E Bloch-Bogusławska


Archive | 2010

Badanie asocjacji pomiędzy polimorfizmem genów 5-HTT, MAOA i DAT a samobójstwem u mężczyzn z populacji polskiej

Katarzyna Linkowska; Patrycja Daca; Marzena Sykutera; Ewa Pufal; Tomasz Grzybowski


Archiwum medycyny sa̧dowej i kryminologii | 2008

Determination of antidepressants in biological materials originating from victims of suicide by hanging

Marzena Sykutera; Ewa Pufal; E Bloch-Bogusławska


Advances in Palliative Medicine | 2006

Fast and simple method of morphine extraction from the blood

Małgorzata Krajnik; Marzena Sykutera; Ewa Pufal


Archiwum medycyny sa̧dowej i kryminologii | 2004

Determination of bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon 1211) in biological material by gas chromatography with mass detector

Ewa Pufal; Marzena Sykutera; Sliwka K

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E Bloch-Bogusławska

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Katarzyna Linkowska

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Małgorzata Krajnik

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Patrycja Daca

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Tomasz Grzybowski

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Magdalena Cychowska

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Piotr Sobanski

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Cees Neef

Maastricht University Medical Centre

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Nieko Punt

Maastricht University Medical Centre

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