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Live human heart grown in lab using stem cells in potential transplant breakthrough

Scientists are growing human hearts in laboratories, offering hope for millions of cardiac patients.

American researchers believe the artificial organs could start beating within weeks.

The experiment is a major step towards the first ‘grow-your-own’ heart, and could pave the way for  livers, lungs or kidneys to be made  to order.

The organs were created by removing muscle cells from donor organs to leave behind tough hearts of connective tissue.

Researchers then injected stem cells which multiplied and grew around the structure, eventually turning into healthy heart cells.

Dr Doris Taylor, an expert in regenerative medicine at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, said: ‘The hearts are growing, and we hope they will show signs of beating within the next weeks.

‘There are many hurdles to overcome to generate a fully functioning heart, but my prediction is that it may one day be possible to grow entire organs for transplant.’

Patients given normal heart transplants must take drugs to suppress their immune systems for the rest of their lives.

This can increase the risk of high blood pressure, kidney failure and diabetes.

If new hearts could be made using a patient’s own stem cells, it is less likely they would be rejected. 

The lab-grown organs have been created using these types of cells – the body’s immature ‘master cells’ which have the ability to turn into different types of tissue. The experiment follows a string of successes for researchers trying to create spare body parts for transplants.

In 2007, British doctors grew  a human heart valve using stem  cells taken from a patient’s  bone marrow. 

A year later, scientists grew a beating animal heart for the first time.

Dr Taylor’s team have already created beating rat and pig hearts. Although they were too weak to be used in animals, the work was an important step towards tailor-made organs.

In their latest study, reported at the American College of Cardiology’s annual conference in New Orleans, researchers created new organs using human hearts taken from dead bodies.

The scientists stripped the  cells from the dead hearts with a powerful detergent, leaving ‘ghost heart’ scaffolds made from the protein collagen.

The ghost hearts were then injected with millions of stem cells, which had been extracted from patients and supplied with nutrients.

The stem cells ‘recognised’ the collagen heart structure and began to turn into heart muscle cells.

The hearts have yet to start beating – but if they do, they could be strong enough to pump blood.

However, the race to create a working heart faces many obstacles.

One of the biggest is getting enough oxygen to the organ through a complex network of blood vessels. Scientists also need to ensure the heart cells beat in time.

Dr Taylor told the Sunday Times: ‘We are a long way off creating a heart for transplant, but we think we’ve opened a door to building any organ for human transplant.’


 
6 comments on "Live human heart grown in lab using stem cells in potential transplant breakthrough"
  Commented by  SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Consultant, Project Management Consultancy Firm    | 04 20 2011 09:52:59 +0000
Great news & may be useful for our future.
Thanks for referral, Suresh & Rohit.
  Commented by  rakeshbhatnagar, GM Projects., wig brothers india pvt.ltd.    | 04 05 2011 08:57:28 +0000
Thanks for sharing the information , this devlopment will help plenty of people in surviving.
  Commented by  NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN, AREA SALES MANGER, UNIFLEX CABLES LTD    | 04 04 2011 17:20:10 +0000
Thanks for sharing the information Mr.Rohit Thakur and still this technology needs to travel for achievement.
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Freelance Retail Consultant    | 04 04 2011 11:40:37 +0000
Thanks Suresh for the information, we are marching towards better tomorrow.
  Commented by  Pradeep Saran, Technical Expert    | 04 04 2011 11:28:27 +0000
THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION. HOPE THIS WILL SOON TURN INTO REALITY AT LEAST FOR LIVER & KIDNEY PATIENTS FOLLOWED BY LIVE HEART GROWN FOR REPLACEMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH CARDIAC PROBLEMS. 
  Commented by  S. Muralidharan, Head, Project Planning/Strategy, Knowledge Foundation    | 04 04 2011 09:27:34 +0000
stem cell research has been taken to a newer height!  Still, they have to go a long way in addressing the issues relating to immune systems. Obviously, this research will open a new chapter of building any organ for human transplant!  They should be vigilant about not crossing the boundaries of ethical issues!
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