Jack Seifert, Dennis Maiman, Lance L Frazer, Alok Shah, Narayan Yoganandan, Keith King, James B Sheehy, Glenn Paskoff, Timothy Bentley, Daniel P Nicolella, Brian D Stemper
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Abstract
Purpose: Porcine cervical spines are commonly used as a surrogate for human lumbar spines due to their similar anatomic and mechanical characteristics. Despite their use in spinal biomechanics research, porcine annulus fibrosus (AF) yield and ultimate properties have not been fully evaluated. This study sought to provide a novel dataset of elastic, yield, and ultimate properties of the porcine AF loaded in the circumferential direction.
Methods: AF specimens were dissected from porcine cervical spines (C3/C4-C6/C7) oriented in the circumferential direction. Specimens were uniformly hydrated before being quasi-statically distracted to failure. Linear modulus, yield stress and strain, ultimate stress and strain, and ultimate strain energy density were calculated. Differences between spinal levels, circumferential regions, and radial regions were identified using multifactor ANOVA tests.
Results: AF specimens showed a regionally dependent response between outer and inner radial regions, but not between spinal level and circumferential region. The outer region was significantly stronger and stiffer than the inner regions. In both outer and inner tissue, mechanical yield occurred at approximately 80% of their ultimate properties.
Conclusion: This study generated a novel dataset of elastic, yield, and ultimate properties of the porcine AF. The data can be used in future research that requires a robust database of healthy, non-degenerated AF mechanical properties, such as the development of future finite-element models.
目的:猪颈椎由于具有相似的解剖和机械特征,通常被用作人类腰椎的替代物。尽管猪脊柱生物力学研究中使用了猪环状纤维肌(AF),但尚未对其屈服和极限特性进行全面评估。本研究试图提供一个新的数据集,用于研究猪环状纤维肌在周向加载时的弹性、屈服和极限特性:方法:从猪颈椎棘突(C3/C4-C6/C7)上沿圆周方向解剖出 AF 试样。在对试样进行准静力分散至失效之前,对其进行均匀水化。计算了线性模量、屈服应力和应变、极限应力和应变以及极限应变能密度。使用多因素方差分析测试确定脊柱水平、圆周区域和径向区域之间的差异:心房颤动试样在外径向区域和内径向区域之间表现出与区域相关的反应,但在脊柱水平和周向区域之间没有表现出与区域相关的反应。外侧区域的强度和硬度明显高于内侧区域。在外侧和内侧组织中,机械屈服均发生在其极限特性的 80% 左右:本研究生成了猪腹腔纤维的弹性、屈服和极限特性的新数据集。这些数据可用于未来需要健康、未退化的猪肺动脉瓣机械性能的强大数据库的研究,例如未来有限元模型的开发。
期刊介绍:
Annals of Biomedical Engineering is an official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society, publishing original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering. The Annals is an interdisciplinary and international journal with the aim to highlight integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems.