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How to generate graded spinal cord injuries in swine-tools and procedures

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DISEASE MODELS & MECHANISMS
卷 14, 期 8, 页码 -

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dmm.049053

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Spinal cord injury; Large-animal model; Farm pig; Aachen minipigs; Surgery

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  1. Helse SOr-Ost RHF [2019078, 2020033]
  2. Sunnasstiftelsen

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Researchers have developed a multimodal SCI apparatus for large animals to generate biomechanically reproducible impacts. They found a correlation between the biomechanical characteristics of the impact, functional outcomes, and tissue damage, providing detailed procedures in the hopes to facilitate the adoption of the swine model by other research groups.
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a medically, psychologically and socially disabling condition. A large body of our knowledge on the basic mechanisms of SCI has been gathered in rodents. For preclinical validation of promising therapies, the use of animal models that are closer to humans has several advantages. This has promoted the more-intensive development of large-animal models for SCI during the past decade. We recently developed a multimodal SCI apparatus for large animals that generated biomechanically reproducible impacts in vivo. It is composed of a spring-load impactor and support systems for the spinal cord and the vertebral column. We now present the functional outcome of farm pigs and minipigs injured with different lesion strengths. There was a correlation between the biomechanical characteristics of the impact, the functional outcome and the tissue damage observed several weeks after injury. We also provide a detailed description of the procedure to generate such a SCI in both farm pigs and minipigs, in the hope to ease the adoption of the swine model by other research groups.

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