Elasticity of the spinal cord, pia, and denticulate ligament in the dog
- PMID: 660249
- DOI: 10.3171/jns.1978.48.6.0975
Elasticity of the spinal cord, pia, and denticulate ligament in the dog
Abstract
The longitudinal elasticities of the dog spinal cord, pia, and denticulate ligaments were obtained by measuring the load-elongation curves. Both pia and denticulate ligaments were moderately elastic, but the spinal cord substance showed an upward curve, which indicated a predominantly viscous character. In situ, the spinal cord and pia were moderately strained. A 40-mm segment of the cord with dorsal and ventral roots severed and denticulate ligaments removed became 1 mm shorter when the cord and pia were transected at both ends. It was estimated that the cord and pia in situ were stressed by a force of 2 to 3 gm, the denticulate ligaments with 3 to 5 gm, and the dura with 50 to 70 gm. The elastic moduli of the spinal cord substance were 1.68 X 10(5) dynes/sq cm for loading between 5 and 10 gm and 1.19 X 10(5) dynes/sq cm between 30 and 35 gm.
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