Compressive response of white matter at low strain rates

Lijun Su, Bing Qi,Jun Yin, Xuan Qin,Guy M. Genin,Shaobao Liu,Tian Jian Lu

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences(2024)

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The low strain-rate response of brain parenchyma is critical to predicting prognosis in cases of hydrocephalus or cerebral edema, including in the prediction of brain stem herniation. Although rate-dependent responses of brain parenchyma are well known to arise from both viscoelasticity at higher strain rates, and it is not clear whether the tissue behaves as a fluid or a solid when loaded over periods of hours to days, and the extrapolation of rate sensitivity to lower strain rates is not clear. To address this, unconfined compression-isometric hold tests were performed on samples of porcine white matter at strain rates ranging from 2/s to 2 × 10−6/s. Results showed that the apparent Young's modulus dropped from ∼3000 Pa to ∼160 Pa over this range following a power law, and that an equilibrium Young's modulus of ∼100 Pa was reached. Results reveal that brain parenchyma behaves as a compliant solid at low strain rates, and suggest that brain stem herniation is resisted by an elastic energy barrier.
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brain tissue,hydrocephalus,strain rate,unconfined compression-isometric hold,hyper-viscoelasticity,apparent Young's modulus
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