死后时间和冷藏对骨骼肌力学性能的影响

C. V. Ee, A. L. Chasse, B. Myers
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目前缺乏数据来定义尸体内骨骼肌特性的状态。本研究试图定义骨骼肌死后特性的变化,作为机械负荷和冷冻储存的功能。以新西兰大白兔胫骨前肌为研究对象。死后8小时,模量和空载应变与活体相差很大。在僵死开始和僵死期间发生的动态变化之后,一个半稳定的死后区域,僵死后属性发生在死后36至72小时之间。冻融过程没有发现对后严密性反应有显著影响。僵硬后肌肉的第一个加载周期反应是不可重复的,但比活的被动肌肉更僵硬。预处理后,僵硬后的肌肉反应是可重复的,但由于空载应变的增加,僵硬程度明显低于活动被动肌肉。死后肌肉的破坏特性与活的被动肌肉有显著差异,破坏应力(61%)和能量(81%)显著降低,而破坏应变不变。结果表明,尸体肌肉的僵直后反应不受冷冻的影响,但对甚至几个周期的机械负荷敏感。
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The effect of postmortem time and freezer storage on the mechanical properties of skeletal muscle
Data is currently lacking to define the state of skeletal muscle properties within the cadaver. This study sought to define changes in the postmortem properties of skeletal muscle as a function of mechanical loading and freezer storage. The tibialis anterior of the New Zealand White rabbit was chosen for study. Modulus and no-load strain were found to vary greatly from live after 8 hours postmortem. Following the dynamic changes that occur at the onset and during rigor mortis, a semi-stable region of postmortem, post-rigor properties occurred between 36 to 72 hours postmortem. A freeze-thaw process was not found to have a significant effect on the post-rigor response. The first loading cycle response of post-rigor muscle was unrepeatable but stiffer than live passive muscle. After preconditioning, the post-rigor muscle response was repeatable but significantly less stiff than live passive muscle due to an increase in no-load strain. Failure properties of postmortem muscle were found to be significantly different than live passive muscle with significant decreases in failure stress (61%) and energy (81%), while failure strain was unchanged. Results suggest that the post-rigor response of cadaver muscle is unaffected by freezing but sensitive to even a few cycles of mechanical loading.
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