Mohammadkhah Melika, Murphy Paula, Simms Ciaran K
Trinity Centre for Bioengineering, Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Parsons building, Trinity College Dublin, College Green Dublin, Ireland.
Department of Zoology, School of Natural Science, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin, Ireland.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater. 2016 Sep;62:468-480. doi: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2016.05.021. Epub 2016 May 25.
The mechanics of passive skeletal muscle are important in impact biomechanics, surgical simulation, and rehabilitation engineering. Existing data from porcine tissue has shown a significant tension/compression asymmetry, which is not captured by current constitutive modelling approaches using a single set of material parameters, and an adequate explanation for this effect remains elusive. In this paper, the passive elastic deformation properties of chicken pectoralis muscle are assessed for the first time, to provide deformation data on a skeletal muscle which is very different to porcine tissue. Uniaxial, quasi-static compression and tensile tests were performed on fresh chicken pectoralis muscle in the fibre and cross-fibre directions, and at 45° to the fibre direction. Results show that chicken muscle elastic behaviour is nonlinear and anisotropic. The tensile stress-stretch response is two orders of magnitude larger than in compression for all directions tested, which reflects the tension/compression asymmetry previously observed in porcine tissue. In compression the tissue is stiffest in the cross-fibre direction. However, tensile deformation applied at 45° gives the stiffest response, and this is different to previous findings relating to porcine tissue. Chicken muscle tissue is most compliant in the fibre direction for both tensile and compressive applied deformation. Generally, a small percentage of fluid exudation was observed in the compressive samples. In the future these data will be combined with microstructural analysis to assess the architectural basis for the tension/compression asymmetry now observed in two different species of skeletal muscle.
被动骨骼肌力学在冲击生物力学、手术模拟和康复工程中具有重要意义。来自猪组织的现有数据显示出显著的拉伸/压缩不对称性,这是当前使用单一材料参数集的本构模型方法所无法捕捉到的,并且对此效应的充分解释仍然难以捉摸。在本文中,首次评估了鸡胸肌的被动弹性变形特性,以提供与猪组织非常不同的骨骼肌的变形数据。对新鲜鸡胸肌在纤维方向、跨纤维方向以及与纤维方向成45°角的方向上进行了单轴准静态压缩和拉伸试验。结果表明,鸡肌肉的弹性行为是非线性且各向异性的。在所有测试方向上,拉伸应力-应变响应比压缩时大两个数量级,这反映了先前在猪组织中观察到的拉伸/压缩不对称性。在压缩时,组织在跨纤维方向上最硬。然而,在45°方向施加拉伸变形时响应最硬,这与先前关于猪组织的研究结果不同。对于拉伸和压缩施加的变形,鸡肌肉组织在纤维方向上最具柔顺性。一般来说,在压缩样本中观察到少量的液体渗出。未来,这些数据将与微观结构分析相结合,以评估现在在两种不同骨骼肌中观察到的拉伸/压缩不对称性的结构基础。