Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Elasticity of the spinal cord dura in the dog
View through CrossRef
✓ The elasticity of the spinal cord dura in the dog has been investigated histologically, in situ, and by measurement. The dura was composed of collagenous and elastic connective tissue fibers. The collagenous fibers were arranged in longitudinal bundles, straight when stretched and wavy when unstretched, with a delicate network of fine elastic fibers coursing in all directions. Transecting the cord and dura at T-5 caused a separation of 25 to 30 mm of the dura and a 15- to 20-mm gap in the cord. By means of an appropriate sequence of transections of nerve roots and denticulate ligaments within the dura, and transections of the dural sheaths and nerves outside the dura, the strain on the dura was found to be imposed by the attachments of the dural nerve sheaths from T-6 to S-7. The filum terminale was not appreciably strained. By adding weights to a suspended dura, two components of elasticity were found. For loads of 0 to 50 gm, the incremental displacements in the length were large. The elastic modulus was about 4 × 106 dynes/sq cm, which was comparable to that of elastic fibers. For loads of 50 to 150 gm the displacements in length were small. The elastic modulus was about 5 × 108 dynes/sq cm, which was comparable to that of collagenous fibers.
Title: Elasticity of the spinal cord dura in the dog
Description:
✓ The elasticity of the spinal cord dura in the dog has been investigated histologically, in situ, and by measurement.
The dura was composed of collagenous and elastic connective tissue fibers.
The collagenous fibers were arranged in longitudinal bundles, straight when stretched and wavy when unstretched, with a delicate network of fine elastic fibers coursing in all directions.
Transecting the cord and dura at T-5 caused a separation of 25 to 30 mm of the dura and a 15- to 20-mm gap in the cord.
By means of an appropriate sequence of transections of nerve roots and denticulate ligaments within the dura, and transections of the dural sheaths and nerves outside the dura, the strain on the dura was found to be imposed by the attachments of the dural nerve sheaths from T-6 to S-7.
The filum terminale was not appreciably strained.
By adding weights to a suspended dura, two components of elasticity were found.
For loads of 0 to 50 gm, the incremental displacements in the length were large.
The elastic modulus was about 4 × 106 dynes/sq cm, which was comparable to that of elastic fibers.
For loads of 50 to 150 gm the displacements in length were small.
The elastic modulus was about 5 × 108 dynes/sq cm, which was comparable to that of collagenous fibers.
Related Results
Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Evaluation of Compressive Myelopathy
Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Evaluation of Compressive Myelopathy
Introduction: Myelopathy describes any neurologic deficit related to
the spinal cord. Myelopathy is usually due to compression of the spinal cord by osteophyte or extruded disk mat...
Early decompression promotes motor recovery after cervical spinal cord injury in rats with chronic cervical spinal cord compression
Early decompression promotes motor recovery after cervical spinal cord injury in rats with chronic cervical spinal cord compression
Abstract
BackgroundThe number of elderly patients with spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormalities (SCIWORA) has been increasing in recent years and is true of mo...
Early decompression promotes motor recovery after cervical spinal cord injury in rats with chronic cervical spinal cord compression
Early decompression promotes motor recovery after cervical spinal cord injury in rats with chronic cervical spinal cord compression
AbstractThe number of elderly patients with spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormalities (SCIWORA) has been increasing in recent years and common of most cervical spinal c...
Intramedular Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor at C3 Level in a Dog
Intramedular Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor at C3 Level in a Dog
Background: Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are rare sarcomas in domestic animals, originating from peripheral neural cells or cells associated with the periphera...
Dog owner mental health is associated with dog behavioural problems, dog care and dog-facilitated social interaction: a prospective cohort study
Dog owner mental health is associated with dog behavioural problems, dog care and dog-facilitated social interaction: a prospective cohort study
AbstractDespite numerous qualitative and cross-sectional studies investigating how dog-related factors may impact owners’ well-being, empirical studies to test these causal effects...
Elevation of NAD+ by nicotinamide riboside spares spinal cord tissue from injury and promotes locomotor recovery
Elevation of NAD+ by nicotinamide riboside spares spinal cord tissue from injury and promotes locomotor recovery
ABSTRACTSpinal cord injury (SCI)-induced tissue damage spreads to neighboring spared cells in the hours, days and weeks following injury leading to exacerbation of tissue damage an...
Numerical Investigation of Spinal Cord Injury After Flexion-Distraction Injuries at the Cervical Spine
Numerical Investigation of Spinal Cord Injury After Flexion-Distraction Injuries at the Cervical Spine
AbstractFlexion-distraction injuries frequently cause traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (SCI). Post-traumatic instability can cause aggravation of the secondary SCI during pati...
Foxm1 regulates neuronal progenitor fate during spinal cord regeneration
Foxm1 regulates neuronal progenitor fate during spinal cord regeneration
SummaryMammals have limited tissue regeneration capabilities, particularly in the case of the central nervous system. Spinal cord injuries are often irreversible and lead to the lo...

