Frequency of brain tissue donation for research after suicide

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Autor(a) principal: Longaray,Vanessa K.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Padoan,Carolina S., Goi,Pedro D., da Fonseca,Rodrigo C., Vieira,Daniel C., Oliveira,Francine H. de, Kapczinski,Flávio, Magalhães,Pedro V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: Objectives: To describe the frequency of brain tissue donation for research purposes by families of individuals that committed suicide. Methods: All requests for brain tissue donation to a brain biorepository made to the families of individuals aged 18-60 years who had committed suicide between March 2014 and February 2016 were included. Cases presenting with brain damage due to acute trauma were excluded. Results: Fifty-six cases of suicide were reported. Of these, 24 fulfilled the exclusion criteria, and 11 others were excluded because no next of kin was found to provide informed consent. Of the 21 remaining cases, brain tissue donation was authorized in nine (tissue fragments in seven and the entire organ in two). Conclusions: Donation of brain tissue from suicide cases for research purposes is feasible. The acceptance rate of 42.8% in our sample is in accordance with international data on such donations, and similar to rates reported for neurodegenerative diseases.
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title Frequency of brain tissue donation for research after suicide
spellingShingle Frequency of brain tissue donation for research after suicide
Longaray,Vanessa K.
Suicide
ethics
community mental health
molecular biology
neuroanatomy
title_short Frequency of brain tissue donation for research after suicide
title_full Frequency of brain tissue donation for research after suicide
title_fullStr Frequency of brain tissue donation for research after suicide
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of brain tissue donation for research after suicide
title_sort Frequency of brain tissue donation for research after suicide
author Longaray,Vanessa K.
author_facet Longaray,Vanessa K.
Padoan,Carolina S.
Goi,Pedro D.
da Fonseca,Rodrigo C.
Vieira,Daniel C.
Oliveira,Francine H. de
Kapczinski,Flávio
Magalhães,Pedro V.
author_role author
author2 Padoan,Carolina S.
Goi,Pedro D.
da Fonseca,Rodrigo C.
Vieira,Daniel C.
Oliveira,Francine H. de
Kapczinski,Flávio
Magalhães,Pedro V.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Longaray,Vanessa K.
Padoan,Carolina S.
Goi,Pedro D.
da Fonseca,Rodrigo C.
Vieira,Daniel C.
Oliveira,Francine H. de
Kapczinski,Flávio
Magalhães,Pedro V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Suicide
ethics
community mental health
molecular biology
neuroanatomy
topic Suicide
ethics
community mental health
molecular biology
neuroanatomy
description Objectives: To describe the frequency of brain tissue donation for research purposes by families of individuals that committed suicide. Methods: All requests for brain tissue donation to a brain biorepository made to the families of individuals aged 18-60 years who had committed suicide between March 2014 and February 2016 were included. Cases presenting with brain damage due to acute trauma were excluded. Results: Fifty-six cases of suicide were reported. Of these, 24 fulfilled the exclusion criteria, and 11 others were excluded because no next of kin was found to provide informed consent. Of the 21 remaining cases, brain tissue donation was authorized in nine (tissue fragments in seven and the entire organ in two). Conclusions: Donation of brain tissue from suicide cases for research purposes is feasible. The acceptance rate of 42.8% in our sample is in accordance with international data on such donations, and similar to rates reported for neurodegenerative diseases.
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