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Jul 10 2006, 11:33 PM
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BBC NEWS 'Lab-made sperm' fertility hope Scientists have proved for the first time that sperm grown from embryonic stem cells can be used to produce offspring. The discovery in mice could ultimately help couples affected by male fertility problems to conceive. And by understanding embryo developmental processes better, a host of other diseases might be treated using stem cells, they say. The study is published in the journal Developmental Cell. Growing sperm The experiment was carried out using mice and produced seven babies, six of which lived to adulthood. However, the mice showed abnormal patterns of growth, and other problems, such as difficulty breathing. As well as the safety concerns, using stem cells from embryos to create sperm also raises ethical questions. For the first time we have created life using artificial sperm Professor Karim Nayernia Stem cells are special because they have the potential to develop into any tissue in the body. Professor Karim Nayernia and colleagues at the Georg-August University in Göttingen, Germany, took stem cells from a mouse embryo that was only a few days old and grew these cells in the laboratory. Using a specialised sorting instrument they were able to isolate some stem cells that had begun to develop as sperm. They encouraged these early-stage sperm cells, known as spermatogonial stem cells, to grow into adult sperm cells and then injected some of these into female mouse eggs. The fertilised eggs grew and were successfully transplanted into female mice and produced seven babies. Professor Nayernia, who now works at Newcastle University in the UK, said: "For the first time we have created life using artificial sperm. This will help us to understand how men produce sperm and why some men are unable to do this. Restoring fertility "If we understand this we can treat infertility in men." In the future, men with fertility problems might be able to have their own stem cells harvested using a simple testicular biopsy, matured in the lab and then transplanted back. It is estimated that one in seven UK couples have difficulty conceiving - about 3.5 million people. In about a third of all couples having IVF, male fertility is a contributory factor. It is more difficult to say whether artificial sperm produced this way could ultimately be used as a new treatment for male infertility Dr Allan Pacey, senior lecturer in andrology at the University of Sheffield About 1% of all men don't produce sperm and a further 3-4% of men have a low sperm count that could lead to infertility. Dr Allan Pacey, senior lecturer in andrology at the University of Sheffield and honorary secretary of the British Fertility Society, said: "To be able to make functional sperm under controlled conditions in the laboratory will be very useful to study the basic biology of sperm production. "There are currently many things we don't know about how sperm are formed let alone why it sometimes goes wrong and leads to infertility in some men." But he added: "It is more difficult to say whether artificial sperm produced this way could ultimately be used as a new treatment for male infertility. There are many technical, ethical and safety issues to be confronted before this could even be considered." Ethical and safety issues Professor Harry Moore, professor of reproductive biology at the University of Sheffield, said: "These processes in the test-tube are far from perfect as the mice that were born by this process were abnormal. "We therefore have to be very cautious about using such techniques in therapies to treat men or women who are infertile due to a lack of germ stem cells until all safety aspects are resolved. This may take many years." Anna Smajdor, a researcher in medical ethics at Imperial College London, said: "The creation of viable sperm outside the body is a hugely significant breakthrough and offers great potential for stem cell research and fertility treatments. "However, sperm and eggs play a unique role in our understanding of kinship and parenthood, and being able to create these cells in the laboratory will pose a serious conceptual challenge for our society." Josephine Quintavalle, of Comment on Reproductive Ethics, agreed. She said the use of adult stem cells from sources such as umbilical cord blood had consistently produced more promising results than the use of embryonic stem cells. Professor John Burn, professor of clinical genetics at Newcastle University, believes stem cells will be a treatment for all types of diseases. "The same approach could ultimately allow us to control the development of liver cells, heart cells or brain cells... and make treatments for virtually any tissue that is damaged or diseased." Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/health/5166462.stm Published: 2006/07/10 16:02:37 GMT © BBC MMVI -------------------- Schumi drive it like you stole it !
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Jul 11 2006, 08:17 AM
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specialist Group: Moderator Posts: 13.667 Joined: 30-June 04 From: Europa Member No.: 28.666 |
Am citit undeva si de chestia inversa.. adica, obtinerea de celule matca din testicole de la adulti. S-ar putea continua cercetarea in domeniu (si eventual sa se puna la punct terapii bazate pe celule matca) fara sa ma mai fie atatea probleme de etica si fara sa se mai inflameze atatea grupuri de nef... care vor inapoi in pesteri si eventual reinstaurarea inchizitiei
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Jul 11 2006, 08:21 AM
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Warp Member Group: Membri de onoare Posts: 4.752 Joined: 9-May 03 From: Bucuresti Member No.: 12.270 |
bai eu sint de acord.
sa se bage domle la supermarket copii, de diferite culori, dimensiuni, IQ-uri, ca sa te duci linistit cu ce iti doresti de la kinder si sa-ti alegi la sigur, nu sa mai stai la mana naturii. cu lista frate... vreau kinderu sa fie baiat, blond, ochii verzi, medic, 1.90, 80kile, foarte bine domle, raionu 3, raftu 5, al treilea de la stanga la dreapta -------------------- |
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Jul 11 2006, 11:59 AM
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Shape-shifting Master of Darkness Group: Membri Posts: 1.210 Joined: 23-September 05 From: Chisinau. Bd. Chisinau. Member No.: 56.543 |
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Jul 11 2006, 12:56 PM
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novice Group: Membri Posts: 24 Joined: 11-August 05 From: Bucuresti Member No.: 53.048 |
-------------------- ...ceea ce va dorim si dvs:)
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Jul 11 2006, 01:21 PM
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specialist Group: Moderator Posts: 13.667 Joined: 30-June 04 From: Europa Member No.: 28.666 |
Totul e sa nu dea in eugenie, asa cum sugera guerilla. Eliminarea "anomaliilor" duce exact la oprirea evolutiei .
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Jul 11 2006, 01:59 PM
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novice Group: Membri Posts: 24 Joined: 11-August 05 From: Bucuresti Member No.: 53.048 |
sunt de acord cu metodele alternative de insamantari and stuff. nu-s de acord cu ideea de a alege cum sa fie, fizic sau psihic, copilul. nu stiu sa explic, dar mi se pare ca ne-am juca cu focul
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Jul 11 2006, 02:24 PM
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Shape-shifting Master of Darkness Group: Membri Posts: 1.210 Joined: 23-September 05 From: Chisinau. Bd. Chisinau. Member No.: 56.543 |
Oricum ne jucam cu focul la greu. S-ar putea ca Mother Nature sa spuna la un moment dat "ia mai duceti-va undeva si lasati-ma-n durerea mea!" Si nu prea ar fi de condamnat, ca prea ne-am batut joc de ea
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