Complete spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to irreversible neurological damage due to failed neural repair, with no effective therapies currently available. Here, we present a protocol to induce severe contusive-compressive SCI at thoracic T11 level in mouse using the NYU-MASCIS II impactor. We describe steps for performing laminectomy, inducing the injury, and validating it through functional and histological analysis. This protocol replicates key aspects of human secondary injury, making it valuable for preclinical testing of SCI therapies.

Protocol to develop a preclinical severe contusive-compressive SCI mouse model for translational research / S. Dolci, M. Di Chio, G. Busetto, F. Bifari, I. Decimo. - In: STAR PROTOCOLS. - ISSN 2666-1667. - 7:1(2026 Mar 20), pp. 104029.1-104029.21. [10.1016/j.xpro.2025.104029]

Protocol to develop a preclinical severe contusive-compressive SCI mouse model for translational research

F. Bifari
Penultimo
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2026

Abstract

Complete spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to irreversible neurological damage due to failed neural repair, with no effective therapies currently available. Here, we present a protocol to induce severe contusive-compressive SCI at thoracic T11 level in mouse using the NYU-MASCIS II impactor. We describe steps for performing laminectomy, inducing the injury, and validating it through functional and histological analysis. This protocol replicates key aspects of human secondary injury, making it valuable for preclinical testing of SCI therapies.
Health Sciences; Model Organisms; Neuroscience;
Settore BIOS-11/A - Farmacologia
   Hybrid Enhanced Regenerative Medicine Systems
   HERMES
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme - Research and Innovation action
   824164
20-mar-2026
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