# Establishing an experimental model approach to thermal-induced spinal cord injury in mice

**Authors:** Arata Mashima, Kazuya Yokota, Kazu Kobayakawa, Hirokazu Saiwai, Kazuki Kitade, Jun Kishikawa, Mami Sugano, Shintaro Sasaguri, Kiyoshi Tarukado, Kenichi Kawaguchi, Gentaro Ono, Takeshi Maeda, Yasuharu Nakashima

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2026.1779728 · Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience · 2026-03-17

## TL;DR

This study creates a mouse model to study spinal cord injury caused by heat, showing that thermal damage leads to lasting motor issues and fibrotic scarring.

## Contribution

The novel TiSCI mouse model directly links thermal injury to fibrotic scarring and neurological deficits.

## Key findings

- Thermal injury caused persistent hindlimb motor deficits and demyelination in mice.
- RNA-sequencing revealed upregulation of pro-fibrotic genes like Col1a1 and Tgfβ1.
- Collagen-producing cells formed a scar overlapping with demyelinated regions, implicating fibrosis as a barrier to recovery.

## Abstract

Neurological deficits following spinal surgery represent a severe complication, and thermal damage from high-speed drills is considered a potential cause, but the underlying pathophysiology remains poorly understood. Here, we aimed to develop and characterize a novel mouse model of thermal-induced spinal cord injury (TiSCI). Given that surgical drilling can generate temperatures of 90 °C, we created a TiSCI model by applying a controlled thermal exposure (90 °C for 1 min) to the exposed thoracic cord in mice. The TiSCI model induced significant and persistent hindlimb motor deficits, accompanied by marked demyelination and progressive collagen deposition at the lesion site. Transcriptomic analysis by RNA-sequencing revealed that this pathology was associated with a significant upregulation of pro-fibrotic genes, including Col1a1, Col1a2, Tgfβ1, and Acta2. Using Col1a2-EGFP transgenic mice, we identified a prominent fibrotic scar composed of Type I collagen-producing cells at the lesion site, evident by 7 and 14 days post-injury, which spatially overlapped with demyelinated regions devoid of axons. KEGG pathway analysis highlighted pathways related to extracellular matrix organization, phagocytosis, and fibroblast activation. Notably, Scarb3 and Actg2 were upregulated early, while Itgax and Fzd7 were induced later, implicating both immune cell responses and Wnt/β-catenin signaling in fibrotic scar progression. In conclusion, this study established an experimental platform for investigating TiSCI in mice, providing first direct evidence that a thermal insult causes persistent neurological deficits by inducing a robust fibrotic response. The resulting collagenous scar acts as a physical barrier to axonal connectivity, establishing the fibrotic process as a key therapeutic target.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** COL1A1 (collagen type I alpha 1 chain) [NCBI Gene 1277], COL1A2 (collagen type I alpha 2 chain) [NCBI Gene 1278], TGFB1 (transforming growth factor beta 1) [NCBI Gene 7040], ACTA2 (actin alpha 2, smooth muscle) [NCBI Gene 59], CD36 (CD36 molecule (CD36 blood group)) [NCBI Gene 948], ACTG2 (actin gamma 2, smooth muscle) [NCBI Gene 72], ITGAX (integrin subunit alpha X) [NCBI Gene 3687], FZD7 (frizzled class receptor 7) [NCBI Gene 8324]
- **Species:** Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** Fzd7 (frizzled class receptor 7) [NCBI Gene 14369] {aka Fz7}, Acta2 (actin alpha 2, smooth muscle, aorta) [NCBI Gene 11475] {aka 0610041G09Rik, Actvs, SMAalpha, SMalphaA, a-SMA, alphaSMA}, Tgfb1 (transforming growth factor, beta 1) [NCBI Gene 21803] {aka TGF-beta1, TGFbeta1, Tgfb, Tgfb-1}, Itgax (integrin alpha X) [NCBI Gene 16411] {aka Cd11c, Cr4, N418}, Col1a1 (collagen, type I, alpha 1) [NCBI Gene 12842] {aka Col1a-1, Cola-1, Cola1, Mov-13, Mov13}, Ctnnb1 (catenin beta 1) [NCBI Gene 12387] {aka Bfc, Catnb, Mesc}, Col1a2 (collagen, type I, alpha 2) [NCBI Gene 12843] {aka Col1a-2, Cola-2, Cola2, oim}, Cd36 (CD36 molecule) [NCBI Gene 12491] {aka FAT, GPIV, Scarb3}, Actg2 (actin, gamma 2, smooth muscle, enteric) [NCBI Gene 11468] {aka ACTA3, Act-4, Act4, SMGA}
- **Diseases:** Neurological deficits (MESH:D009461), demyelination (MESH:D003711), TiSCI (MESH:D013119)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090]

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