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Hansang Kim1, Lawrence Yoo, Andrew Shin, Joseph L Demer.
Abstract
The Poisson ratio (PR) is a fundamental mechanical parameter that approximates the ratio of relative change in cross sectional area to tensile elongation. However, the PR of extraocular muscle (EOM) is almost never measured because of experimental constraints. The problem was overcome by determining changes in EOM dimensions using computed X-ray tomography (CT) at microscopic resolution during tensile elongation to determine transverse strain indicated by the change in cross-section. Fresh bovine EOM specimens were prepared. Specimens were clamped in a tensile fixture within a CT scanner (SkyScan, Belgium) with temperature and humidity control and stretched up to 35% of initial length. Sets of 500-800 contiguous CT images were obtained at 10-micron resolution before and after tensile loading. Digital 3D models were then built and discretized into 6-8-micron-thick elements. Changes in longitudinal thickness of each microscopic element were determined to calculate strain. Green's theorem was used to calculate areal strain in transverse directions orthogonal to the stretching direction. The mean PR from discretized 3D models for every microscopic element in 14 EOM specimens averaged 0.457 ± 0.004 (SD). The measured PR of bovine EOM is thus near the limit of incompressibility.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23484091 PMCID: PMC3591112 DOI: 10.1155/2013/197479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Both undeformed and deformed states of EOM specimens were imaged. As shown above, the X-ray direction was orthogonal to the revolving specimen fixture.
Figure 2(a) Decimated set of CSA images for an undeformed EOM specimen. (b) Finished 3D reconstruction from 500 CSAs.
Figure 3Finished 3D models for both undeformed and deformed states of an EOM specimen. The original length of the specimen was 7 mm, and the final length of the specimen after the 35% deformation was 9.45 mm.
Figure 4PR values for all 14 specimens. Error bars indicate SD.