Scientists Grow Pig's Heart On Sheep's Neck
t0rnt0pieces writes "Yahoo! News reports that Nebraska scientists say they successfully grafted a pig's heart to a sheep by manipulating the immune systems of both animals, a step that may soon allow scientists to grow organs for human transplantation. Trials using pig organs to transplant into humans are on the way. Besides hearts, the technology could be applicable to kidney, liver and pancreatic islet cell transplants. Take a look at a picture of one of the sheep here."
Now they can make pork, ham and bacon all come from the same animal... :P
This sheep has only one ass! It's useless to me!
...didn't they go for something more important, like wings on the back of a pig?
ewe...
One step at a time please ...
I think the point of this experiment was to be able to do interspecies transplants while avoiding rejection, actually replacing the heart would have added one more complication to the experiment that could have confused the results.
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Had you read the article, the first sentence would have informed you that the porcine heart was surgically grafted to the neck of the sheep, as opposed to being grown in situ.
The medical and scientific implications of this experiment have less to do with the surgical grafting procedure than with the fact that the process was done in such a way as to prevent immunological rejection of the pig heart by the majority of the sheep in the study. It is this rejection by the immune system that prevents pig parts from being used in organ transplants for humans.
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Thank you, science!
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And what better way to say, "I love you" than with the gift of a heart-shaped... uh, heart.
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How do you plan to test your immunology theories without doing real research on living things? You don't plan to test them? Fine, go ahead and die your ignorant and natural death but please shut up until then.
Mr. Chase, your steady diet of greasy porkrinds and quarterpounders with cheese has finally caught up with you. Your heart is damaged beyond repair. Your only hope of living longer than six months is a full heart transplant. Unfortuneately the waiting list is quite long and you're of a race that typically has very few registered donors. (Ask Asians about transplants...) The prognosis isn't good.
Fortuneately, we've been doing immune-system research with sheep and pigs that may allow you to use a pig heart in the short... or even long term.
Now, Mister Chase, do you think that the research is so wrong?
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I have heard of wearing your heart on a sleeve but this is absurd.
D.A.K.D.A.E.---- Deny all Knowledge, Destroy All Evidence
They're from Nebraska, so what they've done doesn't have significance? The East and West coast folks don't have a monopoly on intelligence or innovation. That heart wasn't held on with bailing wire, Einstein. Whether I agree with it or not, the location has nothing ot do with the significance of the achievement.
Troll.
Terry
Omaha, Nebraska
"And what better way to say, "I love you" than with the gift of a heart-shaped... uh, heart."
In one of my biology labs, there was a story about a student who presented his fair lady with a heart shaped box one Valentine's day. But instead of chocolates, the box contained, well...
Let me digress for a moment with a bit of Biology trivia. A turtle's heart will continue to beat for a considerable length of time after being removed from the body. Thanks to it's low metabolic rate and stable SA (pacemaker) node, it can continue to pulse slowly for days, if kept moist with an appropriate salt solution.
So... this girl opens the box and there's a beating heart in there. Unfortunately, the story doesn't record her reaction. However, I have my doubts as to whether the fellow got anywhere with his gift.
We've already grown humans with assess attached to the top of their necks. Currently they were last seem working in RIAA adminstration...
You know what? I'm sure that if scientists could advance the state of medical technology without possibly harming animals, they would. This is all just a transitional stage to the point where we can literally just grow organs, customized to the recipient to save lives of all types. Maybe someday even other animals. Sometimes you just have to step on an animal to get to the next step. And believe me, other animals do the same thing. We are not being predatory here. We are aiming to save lives. A goal which you are saying we should just ignore. Why don't you open your mind even more, and realize that people may "blown" their lives by eating greasy foods and not exercising, but are you saying we become prejudiced against them. They are predisposed to do what they do. We are all products of our environment and our genetic makeup. Nothing is our fault. We are in this world to live this one life. Period.
Occam's razor is the blind faith in the natural selection of least resistance and in universal oversimplification. -- EF
. . . towards grafting a brain into Mr. Bush's head!