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Slithering CSF: Cerebrospinal Fluid Dynamics in the Stationary and Moving Viper Boa Candoia aspera

机译:滑动CSF:静态和移动Viper BoaCandoia Aspera的脑脊液动力学

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The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flows through and around the central nervous system to nourish, cleanse, and support the brain and spinal cord. Though abnormalities of this CSF flow have been linked to multiple human neural diseases, little is known about the underlying mechanics of CSF flow. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that movement of the body’s trunk could cause CSF flow; hence, the study was conducted on a snake, an animal with prominent trunk movement. The results demonstrate that the resting snake has a CSF pressure profile that is very similar to what is seen in humans and other mammals, and that the CSF dynamics are changed during either artificial (manual) or natural (locomotor) movement of the snake’s body
机译:脑脊髓液(CSF)通过中枢神经系统流过,滋养,清洁,并支持脑和脊髓。虽然这种CSF流的异常与多种人类神经疾病有关,但关于CSF流的潜在机制知之甚少。本研究旨在测试主体躯干的运动可能导致CSF流动的假设;因此,该研究在蛇中进行,一种具有突出躯干运动的动物。结果表明,静息蛇具有CSF压力分布,其与人类和其他哺乳动物中所见的CSF压力曲线非常相似,并且在蛇体的人工(手动)或自然(机车)运动中发生变化的CSF动态

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