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Mechanical Characterization of Immature Porcine Brainstem in Tension at Dynamic Strain Rates

BACKGROUND: Many brain injury cases involve pediatric road traffic accidents, and among these, brainstem injury causes disastrous outcomes. A thorough understanding of the tensile characterization of immature brainstem tissue is crucial in modeling traumatic brain injury sustained by children, but l...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Hui, Yin, Zhiyong, Li, Kui, Liao, Zhikang, Xiang, Hongyi, Zhu, Feng
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4750461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26790497
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSMBR.896368
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author Zhao, Hui
Yin, Zhiyong
Li, Kui
Liao, Zhikang
Xiang, Hongyi
Zhu, Feng
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Yin, Zhiyong
Li, Kui
Liao, Zhikang
Xiang, Hongyi
Zhu, Feng
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description BACKGROUND: Many brain injury cases involve pediatric road traffic accidents, and among these, brainstem injury causes disastrous outcomes. A thorough understanding of the tensile characterization of immature brainstem tissue is crucial in modeling traumatic brain injury sustained by children, but limited experimental data in tension is available for the immature brain tissue at dynamic strain rates. MATERIAL/METHODS: We harvested brainstem tissue from immature pigs (about 4 weeks old, and at a developmental stage similar to that of human toddlers) as a byproduct from a local slaughter house and very carefully prepared the samples. Tensile tests were performed on specimens at dynamic strain rates of 2/s, 20/s, and 100/s using a biological material instrument. The constitutive models, Fung, Ogden, Gent, and exponential function, for immature brainstem tissue material property were developed for the recorded experimental data using OriginPro(®) 8.0 software. The t test was performed for infinitesimal shear modules. RESULTS: The curves of stress-versus-stretch ratio were convex in shape, and inflection points were found in all the test groups at the strain of about 2.5%. The average Lagrange stress of the immature brainstem specimen at the 30% strain at the strain rates of 2, 20, and 100/s was 273±114, 515±107, and 1121±197 Pa, respectively. The adjusted R-Square (R(2)) of Fung, Ogden, Gent, and exponential model was 0.820≤R(2)≤0.933, 0.774≤R(2)≤0.940, 0.650≤R(2)≤0.922, and 0.852≤R(2)≤0.981, respectively. The infinitesimal shear modulus of the strain energy functions showed a significant association with the strain rate (p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The immature brainstem is a rate-dependent material in dynamic tensile tests, and the tissue becomes stiffer with increased strain rate. The reported results may be useful in the study of brain injuries in children who sustain injuries in road traffic accidents. Further research in more detail should be performed in the future.
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spelling pubmed-47504612016-02-19 Mechanical Characterization of Immature Porcine Brainstem in Tension at Dynamic Strain Rates Zhao, Hui Yin, Zhiyong Li, Kui Liao, Zhikang Xiang, Hongyi Zhu, Feng Med Sci Monit Basic Res In Vitro Studies BACKGROUND: Many brain injury cases involve pediatric road traffic accidents, and among these, brainstem injury causes disastrous outcomes. A thorough understanding of the tensile characterization of immature brainstem tissue is crucial in modeling traumatic brain injury sustained by children, but limited experimental data in tension is available for the immature brain tissue at dynamic strain rates. MATERIAL/METHODS: We harvested brainstem tissue from immature pigs (about 4 weeks old, and at a developmental stage similar to that of human toddlers) as a byproduct from a local slaughter house and very carefully prepared the samples. Tensile tests were performed on specimens at dynamic strain rates of 2/s, 20/s, and 100/s using a biological material instrument. The constitutive models, Fung, Ogden, Gent, and exponential function, for immature brainstem tissue material property were developed for the recorded experimental data using OriginPro(®) 8.0 software. The t test was performed for infinitesimal shear modules. RESULTS: The curves of stress-versus-stretch ratio were convex in shape, and inflection points were found in all the test groups at the strain of about 2.5%. The average Lagrange stress of the immature brainstem specimen at the 30% strain at the strain rates of 2, 20, and 100/s was 273±114, 515±107, and 1121±197 Pa, respectively. The adjusted R-Square (R(2)) of Fung, Ogden, Gent, and exponential model was 0.820≤R(2)≤0.933, 0.774≤R(2)≤0.940, 0.650≤R(2)≤0.922, and 0.852≤R(2)≤0.981, respectively. The infinitesimal shear modulus of the strain energy functions showed a significant association with the strain rate (p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The immature brainstem is a rate-dependent material in dynamic tensile tests, and the tissue becomes stiffer with increased strain rate. The reported results may be useful in the study of brain injuries in children who sustain injuries in road traffic accidents. Further research in more detail should be performed in the future. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2016-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4750461/ /pubmed/26790497 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSMBR.896368 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2016 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
spellingShingle In Vitro Studies
Zhao, Hui
Yin, Zhiyong
Li, Kui
Liao, Zhikang
Xiang, Hongyi
Zhu, Feng
Mechanical Characterization of Immature Porcine Brainstem in Tension at Dynamic Strain Rates
title Mechanical Characterization of Immature Porcine Brainstem in Tension at Dynamic Strain Rates
title_full Mechanical Characterization of Immature Porcine Brainstem in Tension at Dynamic Strain Rates
title_fullStr Mechanical Characterization of Immature Porcine Brainstem in Tension at Dynamic Strain Rates
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Characterization of Immature Porcine Brainstem in Tension at Dynamic Strain Rates
title_short Mechanical Characterization of Immature Porcine Brainstem in Tension at Dynamic Strain Rates
title_sort mechanical characterization of immature porcine brainstem in tension at dynamic strain rates
topic In Vitro Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4750461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26790497
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSMBR.896368
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