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In vivo estimates of axonal stretch and 3D brain deformation during mild head impact.

Andrew K Knutsen1, Arnold D Gomez2, Mihika Gangolli1, Wen-Tung Wang1, Deva Chan3, Yuan-Chiao Lu4, Eftychios Christoforou5, Jerry L Prince6, Philip V Bayly7, John A Butman8, Dzung L Pham1.   

Abstract

The rapid deformation of brain tissue in response to head impact can lead to traumatic brain injury. In vivo measurements of brain deformation during non-injurious head impacts are necessary to understand the underlying mechanisms of traumatic brain injury and compare to computational models of brain biomechanics. Using tagged magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we obtained measurements of three-dimensional strain tensors that resulted from a mild head impact after neck rotation or neck extension. Measurements of maximum principal strain (MPS) peaked shortly after impact, with maximal values of 0.019-0.053 that correlated strongly with peak angular velocity. Subject-specific patterns of MPS were spatially heterogeneous and consistent across subjects for the same motion, though regions of high deformation differed between motions. The largest MPS values were seen in the cortical gray matter and cerebral white matter for neck rotation and the brainstem and cerebellum for neck extension. Axonal fiber strain (Ef) was estimated by combining the strain tensor with diffusion tensor imaging data. As with MPS, patterns of Ef varied spatially within subjects, were similar across subjects within each motion, and showed group differences between motions. Values were highest and most strongly correlated with peak angular velocity in the corpus callosum for neck rotation and in the brainstem for neck extension. The different patterns of brain deformation between head motions highlight potential areas of greater risk of injury between motions at higher loading conditions. Additionally, these experimental measurements can be directly compared to predictions of generic or subject-specific computational models of traumatic brain injury.

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Keywords:  axonal strain; brain biomechanics; tagged MRI; traumatic brain injury

Year:  2020        PMID: 33870238      PMCID: PMC8049176          DOI: 10.1016/j.brain.2020.100015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Multiphys        ISSN: 2666-5220


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