Journal article

An in vivo mouse model of intraosseous spinal cancer causing evolving paraplegia

DAF Cossigny, E Mouhtouris, S Dushyanthen, A Gonzalvo, GMY Quan

Journal of Neuro Oncology | SPRINGER | Published : 2013

Abstract

The spine is the commonest site of skeletal metastatic disease and uncontrolled growth of cancer in the spine will inevitably cause pain and neurologic compromise. Improved understanding of the pathobiology behind this devastating condition is urgently needed. For this reason, the aim of this study was to establish a clinically relevant, animal model of spinal cancer. A percutaneous orthotopic injection of human breast (MDA-MB-231) or human prostate (PC-3) cancer cells was administered into the upper lumbar spine of nude mice (n = 6). Animals were monitored twice daily for general welfare, gait asymmetry or disturbance, and hindlimb weakness. After sacrifice, plain radiographs, micro-CT imag..

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