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Life Created With Artificial Sperm
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post Jul 9 2006, 10:09 PM
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news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5154026.stm

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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 experiment was carried out using mice and produced seven babies, six of which lived to adulthood.

However, many of the mice born from the artificial sperm died prematurely, and displayed abnormal growth patterns. And as well as the safety concerns, using stem cells to create sperm also raises ethical questions.

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.

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."

"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."

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."


What do you think? Is this going too far?
 
 
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demolished
post Jul 9 2006, 10:18 PM
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well sort of.

but it's a good thing.

it give us hope for our future.
 
Mr. Me Too
post Jul 9 2006, 10:24 PM
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Pimp my baby.
 
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post Jul 10 2006, 12:02 AM
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I wonder how they look.
 
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post Jul 10 2006, 12:38 AM
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^ You's a fake mayne.

The real Mr. Me Too woulda quoted me and said, "Me too". stubborn.gif


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post Jul 10 2006, 12:39 AM
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yawn :)
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i find that quite funny
 
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post Jul 10 2006, 01:14 AM
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I think its going good.Verrryyy intresting.
 
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post Jul 10 2006, 01:54 AM
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thats really scary
 
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post Jul 10 2006, 08:27 AM
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That's fantastic. We need more research like this involving the development of tissues and research of embryonic stem cells. No where near "too far." Not far enough! thumbsup.gif
 
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post Jul 10 2006, 02:26 PM
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I don't like this idea..
 
technicolour
post Jul 10 2006, 03:02 PM
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I like it.

But, this reminds me of The Island. Just with mice. And not people. And, the Island was a bit further but whatever.
 
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post Jul 10 2006, 05:27 PM
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I think this is fine. I mean, human civilization didn't develop to what it is today by sitting around in caves, now did it? We had to do stuff.

I say more development = good development.
 
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post Jul 10 2006, 09:18 PM
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well, at least, they're using for good purposes.
 
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post Jul 11 2006, 06:03 PM
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now we REALLY wouldn't need men in this world ;p
 
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post Jul 11 2006, 06:23 PM
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Interesting discovery. It's certainly something I didn't think was possible. I wouldn't say it's going to far. Seeing how far we've come to scientific advancements makes me curious to find out what other things scientists will come up with.
 
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post Jul 14 2006, 03:08 AM
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what do you think it says....if so obvious.
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post Jul 14 2006, 09:02 AM
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I don't think this is going too far. It's being done for a good cause and could help many men in the future. thumbsup.gif
 
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post Jul 14 2006, 11:14 AM
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it doesn't sound possible but i guess now a days everything is possible
 
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QUOTE(brownsugar @ Jul 9 2006, 7:23 PM) *
I would say it's going too far.
yeah, i agree.
 
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post Aug 13 2006, 03:51 AM
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What a hypocrite.
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As long as it has limits, then by all means, go ahead.
 

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