Heart grown from stem cells - report
By jennybianca
@jennybianca (12912)
Australia
April 2, 2007 12:44am CST
This is "heart" warming news:A BRITISH research team has grown part of a human heart from stem cells for the first time, the Guardian newspaper reported today.
Animal trials are planned for later this year and, if successful, replacement tissue could be used in transplants for people suffering from heart disease within three years, it said. "...The common pathway of death and suffering is heart failure," said leading heart surgeon professor Magdi Yacoub who is heading the research team. "Reversing heart failure could have a major impact," he was quoted as saying in the Guardian.
His team at the heart science centre at Harefield hospital has grown tissue that works in the same way as the valves in human hearts, according to the newspaper.
The group - made up of physicists, biologists, engineers, pharmacologists, cellular scientists and clinicians - has so far spent 10 years trying to characterise how every part of the heart works, it said.
Their progress is due to be published in a special edition of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society journal.
Mr Yacoub was quoted as saying the latest work had brought forward the goal of growing a whole, beating human heart. "It is an ambitious project but not impossible. If you want me to guess I'd say 10 years. But experience has shown that the progress that is happening nowadays makes it possible to achieve milestones in a shorter time. I wouldn't be surprised if it was some day sooner than we think."
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,21488728-5005962,00.html
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@whiteheather39 (24403)
• United States
2 Apr 07
What wonderful news! Bringing hope to many people instead of the doom and gloom one reads about so often these days. Thank you for sharing this item of interest.
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@Willowlady (10657)
• United States
2 Apr 07
It is a shame that we are blindly heading to the constant need for replacement parts when the choices we make can avoid this most of the time. Stem cells is a grand thing to be able to allow us to create a spare part for the continued life of an individual. Too bad it appears to be only for the rich to access. There have been movies kind of like this so I can imagine what kind of world it could turn into.
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@Healthkeep (996)
• Israel
2 Apr 07
SOunds realy great. I hope the scheduel would realy work for them for this is a great advance in the medical science. I support stem cells research because it has a lot of potential to help people with diseases without a cure nowdays.
I studied about stem cells in the university and got very excited about it - cure for cancer, cure for Parkinson, cure for heart diseases and much much more!
Thank you for keeping us posted.
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