Age-dependent viscoelastic characterization of rat brain cortex

Brain Multiphysics(2022)

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Recent efforts in biomaterial-assisted brain tissue engineering suggest that match of mechanical properties of biomaterials to those of native brain tissue may be crucial for brain regeneration. In particular, the mechanical properties of native brain tissue vary as a function of age. To date, detailed characterization of age-dependent viscoelastic properties of brain tissue throughout the postnatal development to adulthood is only available at sparse age points in animal studies. To fill this gap, we have characterized the linear viscoelastic properties of the cerebral cortex in rats at well-spaced ages from postnatal day 4 to 4 months old, the age range that is widely used in neural regeneration studies. Using an oscillatory rheometer, the viscoelastic properties of rat cortical slices were measured independently by storage moduli (G′) and loss moduli (G″). The data demonstrated increases in both the storage moduli and the loss moduli of cortex tissue over post-natal age in rats. At all ages, the damping factor (G″/G′ ratio) remained constant at low oscillatory strain frequencies (<10 rad/s) before it started to decline at medium frequency range (10-100 rad/s). Such changes were not age-dependent. The stress-relaxation response increased over post-natal age, consistent with the increasing tissue stiffness. Taken together, our study demonstrates that age is a crucial factor determining the mechanical properties of the cerebral cortex in rats during early postnatal development. This data may provide the guidelines for age-specific biomechanics study of brain tissue and help to define the mechanical properties of biomaterials for biomaterial-assisted brain tissue regeneration studies.
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Viscoelastic properties,Rheometry,Age-dependence,Cerebral cortex
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