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Direct measurements of collagen fiber recruitment in the posterior pole of the eye.

Po-Yi LeeGosia FrycJohn GnalianYi HuaSusannah WaxmanFuqiang ZhongBin YangIan A Sigal
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Peripapillary sclera (PPS) and lamina cribrosa (LC) collagen recruitment behaviors are central to the nonlinear mechanical behavior of the posterior pole of the eye. How PPS and LC collagen fibers recruit under stretch is crucial to develop constitutive models of the tissues but remains unclear. We used image-based stretch testing to characterize PPS and LC collagen fiber bundle recruitment under local stretch. We found that fiber-level stretch-recruitment curves of PPS and LC approximated sigmoid functions. PPS recruited more fibers at a low stretch, but at 10% bundle stretch the two curves crossed with 75% bundles recruited. We also found that PPS and LC fibers had different uncrimping rates and non-zero waviness's when recruited.
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