Grow Your Own Heart Valves
jcr writes "Medical researchers in Britain have succeeded in growing a heart valve from adult stem cells taken from bone marrow. The research is being reported in the journal of the Royal Society today. Growing a heart value from your own cells means that tissue rejection isn't an issue."
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... grow your own penis extension.
I cant WAIT for the spam on this one.
So how far does this leave us from growing a whole heart? Or other organs?
At some point, transplants from donors will be for emergencies only, and the shortages and wait lists will be a thing of the past.
when they grow some decent teeth!
As the owner of a slightly defective valve, I feel encouraged that when the time comes, I'll have my own supply of spare parts. (Or will be able to use loaners while mine are being grown.) Good work, folks!
meh
With the fundies in charge and the technologists in the back pocket of the government, the growth of heart valves from adult stem cells will be prohibited in some obscure provision tucked into who knows what sort of must-pass spending bill...
What slashdotters need is a way to grow a girlfriend from their own cells.
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A typo, perhaps?
Tissue rejection isn't an issue with heart valves (one of the few tissues where it's not a problem).
The problem with heart valves is that if you replace one with, say, a pig valve, it won't grow. For adults, this is not a problem, but for kids, it means they'll have to have a replacement in a few years as their heart literally grows out of the valve(s).
This new grow-your-own approach would probably be best for children. For adults, however, heart valve replacement is actually fairly routine and requires no anti-rejection drugs afterwards.
Latewire
[humor mode on] :)
Of course the British are working on doing this in labs. They lost all their colonies. But we don't need this stuff; this kind of thing is what Puerto Rico is for
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...won't this be a problem if there's a genetic defect in the patient's heart valves? In other words, won't the replacement be following the same DNA blueprint, and have the same problems?
IANanMD, but I would think this would pose problems with usability, wouldn't it?
Paleotechnologist and connoisseur of pretty shiny things.
Well I can't help but notice that the slashdot liberal contingent isn't giving The First Lady Laura Bush credit for being RIGHT about adult stem cells.
So we murdered all those babies for nothing. That's the real story here.
to welcome our circulatory robust but dentally challenged ex-colonial overlords...
...and the anti-genetic manipulation extremists will take issue with this kind of research. The religious folks will say we're playing god and that it's not good to fight his will. "If his will was for you to have faulty heart valves that it's probably a punishment because you've done something wrong. Maybe you didn't support president Bush, or you faltered in your stance against gays, or you said 'hi' to a liberal moonbat, or didn't tithe on Sunday. Whatever the case, you're a sinner and deserve to burn in hell for all eternity so he made your heart valves faulty. Just get right with God and he'll recreate your heart valves so that they're as good as a new born's". (No, I'm not being hyperbolic, I've dealt with christian fundamentalists who actually think and say things like this)
On the other hand, the extremist anti-genetic manipulation folks will say, "This goes against nature. We do so many things that violate the rules of nature which is why the Earth is at such a treacherous tipping point. There are too many people alive at this moment because of the artificial system's we've put in place to help them survive. This contradicts the survival of the fittest and provides us with nothing but an oversurplus of people who just shouldn't be alive right now. This means we're going to exceed the Earth's ability to support life (carrying capacity). By being able to grant people with faulty heart valves longer lives, we're only making the problem worse. Do NOT support the this research. It is an anti-Earth stance and is unsound science".
Meanwhile more people continue to die for oil in Iraq in a war founded on lies. No, the terrorists of 9/11 were not Iraqis. Get over the fact that you were lied to.
-"...bad old ideas look confusingly fresh when they are packaged as technology" - Jaron Lanier (Digital Maoism on Edge.o
So are you bashing them because you hate them, or over the issue. I'll giveyou a hint, it's (B). You're pretty fucking ignorant of their aversion to purreeing babies.
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...a large step for politicans who still need some TV time to boost their ego by complaining about this scientific achievement because they just remembered the word "ethics" and looked it up in a dictionary to be sure it means what they think it means.
In the meantime people keep dying because of diseases that could have been cured for long if only the politican-needs-more-TV-time delay wouldn't hinder further progress every time something was achieved.
Real geeks build their own pacemaker.
I'm open to it.
Too soon?
Wow, interessting concept, but very problematic non the less. If the fetus doesn't survive it would be a hard judgment case.
were taken over with any sort by the politickers of business and Parti3s, but here Assholes, as they *BSD has steadily Usenet is roughly
There are people doing embryonic stem-cell research, they simply are not government/public funded here in the U.S.
From what I can see, however, the folks doing research with the adult-stem-cells are outpacing embryonic research by leaps and bounds.
This sounds like a bona-fide adult-stem-cell success.
From what a vaguely remember, the embryonic-stem-cell experiments have either failed outright, or ultimately failed after initial success. We've heard lots of promises, but adult-stem-cells are delivering, where embryonic-stem-cells do not seem to be.
If I'm ignorant, it's honest ignorance.
Let's see some links to comparable embryonic-stem-cell successes...
I think peer-reviewed periodicals are our best bet for the straight-story, but even those articles may have biases. And, it's probably heresy in the medical field to oppose embryonic-stem-cell-research... which is an important clue.
Heart patients in the U.S. are routinely transplanted with "pig" (actually bovine) heart valves. Heart valves are cartilagenous, and for this reason do not typically produce a xenogenic or graft vs. host reaction. For example, heart valve replacement patients do not usually need to take immune suppression drugs and the transplants have expected service lives measured in decades.
OMG... a new technology which can benefit humanity. Conservatives, you must stop this at all costs!!
If a conservative is against something, that's an indication of how beneficial it actually is. The better something is, the more conservatives hate it.
If it's being reported in a proper journal, do we have a link to the journal itself rather than something from the Daily Hysteria?
The Daily Mail is famous for blowing medical reports out of all proportion - they "cure cancer" an average of 2 or 3 times a year.
Just becasue it was "grown" from a stem cell harvested from your body does not guarantee that your body will not reject it.
Auto-Immune System problems anyone?
This news is exactly why I've put off getting a replacement: so long as the incomplete valve I have does its job adequately, 'tis better to wait for better technology to develop. Wait long enough, and voila - new identical replacement parts become available.
Can we get a "-1 Wrong" moderation option?
Also I couldn't find a link to the paper by Dr. Yacoub which should have been here
As a person born with a bicuspid Aorta valve (In other words, my Aorta valve, the valve that pumps blood to most of the body, has two flaps instead of three) this excites me greatly. Since I was born I've had to live every year with the possibility that I would have to have a mechanical implant if I ever overexerted my heart. I truly, truly hope that this caches on, not just for me but for the 1 in 300 (According to my cardiologist the number is that high) people who have the same or similar conditions to me.
Praise science!
I guess this means that we are now using OEM parts instead of third-party knock-offs.
Obviously you have very strong feelings about this because you have done significant research or studying into the matter. Would you please enlighten the rest of us as to why what these "extremists" are saying (quoted above) is flawed?
How many years does it take to grow a replacement part? Do we need to start growing replacement bodies a few months after birth in order to have a ready supply of spare parts?
Excuse me, but please get off my Pennisetum Clandestinum, eh!
I grew my own heart valve once.
So now all we have to do is pay a doctor a lot of money to punch big holes in our sides, through our bones, to harvest our stemcells, a painful core sample.
Why can't we use some of the 400,000 blastocysts discarded by fertility clinics every year?
Then we'd just need the expensive second surgery to implant them, or the tissue externally grown from them in a lab. Eventually maybe we'll get a stemcell pill, or better yet, some kind of herbal tea that stimulates our own stemcells. But first let's get rid of the bone puncher.
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Where there is a secret community of clones who are being grown so that their organs can be harvested in order to extend the lives of people who are wealthy enough to afford it.
Hmmm....
Kris
Remember when Windows were washed, mice were trapped and UNIX guarded the harem?
They've cured alziemers and diabetes over the last few months too.
:p
I'm waiting for the Mail to announce a cure for death
Cool, I just missed a DIY technique...
I grew my own heart valves about 29 years ago thank you very much.
Modesty is one of life's greatest attributes
Grow Your Own Heart Valves
;P
Again? It was hard enough for me to do it the first time.
Large print giveth, and the small print taketh away
Grow you own enlarged... No, thanks, i'm not interested!
I have always found it funny how the supposed "leader" nation of the "free" world still has these archaic notions. And not just on abortion.
In many European nations these "issues" have not been discussed publicly for a looong time. The reason being that they are essentially a non-issue.
Just goes to show how outdated the religious mob is. Talk about groupthink...
About 12 years ago I was involved in a bio-engineering project at Ga Tech. There was a company in Atlanta Cryo-something that took pig valves, stripped everything but the collagen matrix, and grew cells cultured from your own body on the "valve". Basically, the only thing left from the pig was a floppy skeleton of a valve. The advantages were that it would be your own cells so there was no rejections. Also, since it was alive, it wouldn't need replacing.
The problem, was floppiness. If it's too floppy, it's not a valve. If it's too stiff the flow is constricted. They had ways to control the floppiness/stiffness of the grown tissue. Our project was this: how do you measure the stiffness of a heart valve leaflet? It's like measuring the stiffness of overcooked angel hair pasta.