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Scientists Regrow an Entire Rat Limb in the Lab

Prosthetic limb technology has certainly advanced over the years, but replacing lost limbs with fleshy, biologically functional limbs remains the ultimate prize.And scientists just got a step closer to that goal.

A team of regenerative scientists and surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital successfully grew a semi-functional rat forelimb in the lab, employing a technique previously used to build bio-artificial organs. If someday perfected, the experimental approach could be used to create human limbs suitable for transplantation. Scientists first used a special detergent to strip away every living cell except the protein-based collagen that gives vessels, tendons and muscles their shape. 

Then, researchers inserted muscle and vessel progenitor cells from a different rat. In the future, these cells would be taken from the limb recipient, so that the final product would be biologically compatible with his or her body. To encourage growth, scientists placed the limb in a bioreactor that supplies nutrients, oxygen and electrical stimulation to the developing limb. It took about two to three weeks for it to finish growing, after which it was ready for testing. When scientists stimulated the forelimb with electricity, the paw clenched and unclenched, showing that the muscles were functional. When they attached it to anesthetized rats, blood flowed through the new limb. Around the world, roughly 70 patients have undergone a hand transplant with favorable outcomes. However, the immune system tends to reject an unfamiliar hand, so these patients need to enroll in life-long immunosuppressive therapy. In the new approach, the big advantage is that the regrown cells are the recipient’s, so the risk of immune rejection is low.

Disclaimer: The information provided in the article is for an educative purpose only and does not intend in any way to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The readers are requested to consult physicians for any medical concerns.


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