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    Tension Strain-Softening and Compression Strain-Stiffening Behavior of Brain White Matter

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    Author
    Eskandari, Faezeh
    Shafieian, Mehdi
    Aghdam, Mohammad M.
    Laksari, Kaveh
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Biomed Engn
    Issue Date
    2020-06-16
    Keywords
    mechanical properties
    brain white matter
    tissue microstructure
    histology
    
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    Springer
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    Eskandari, F., Shafieian, M., Aghdam, M.M. et al. Tension Strain-Softening and Compression Strain-Stiffening Behavior of Brain White Matter. Ann Biomed Eng (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10439-020-02541-w
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    Annals of Biomedical Engineering
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Brain, the most important component of the central nervous system (CNS), is a soft tissue with a complex structure. Understanding the role of brain tissue microstructure in mechanical properties is essential to have a more profound knowledge of how brain development, disease, and injury occur. While many studies have investigated the mechanical behavior of brain tissue under various loading conditions, there has not been a clear explanation for variation reported for material properties of brain tissue. The current study compares the ex-vivo mechanical properties of brain tissue under two loading modes, namely compression and tension, and aims to explain the differences observed by closely examining the microstructure under loading. We tested bovine brain samples under uniaxial tension and compression loading conditions, and fitted hyperelastic material parameters. At 20% strain, we observed that the shear modulus of brain tissue in compression is about 6 times higher than in tension. In addition, we observed that brain tissue exhibited strain-stiffening in compression and strain-softening in tension. In order to investigate the effect of loading modes on the tissue microstructure, we fixed the samples using a novel method that enabled keeping the samples at the loaded stage during the fixation process. Based on the results of histology, we hypothesize that during compressive loading, the strain-stiffening behavior of the tissue could be attributed to glial cell bodies being pushed against surroundings, contacting each other and resisting compression, while during tension, cell connections are detached and the tissue displays softening behavior.
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    12 month embargo; published online: 3 June 2020
    ISSN
    0090-6964
    EISSN
    1573-9686
    DOI
    10.1007/s10439-020-02541-w
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    10.1007/s10439-020-02541-w
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