Scientists grow replacement rat limbs

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Scientists grow replacement rat limbs
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First posted: Thursday, June 04, 2015 12:14 PM EDT | Updated: Thursday, June 04, 2015 12:26 PM EDT
Scientists believe they have figured out how to grow replacement limbs.
A team at Massachusetts General Hospital successfully engineered living rat forearms from dead ones and say their method could be a big improvement over prostheses or transplants.
"The composite nature of our limbs makes building a functional biological replacement particularly challenging," senior researcher Dr. Harald Ott said in a press release.
"Limbs contain muscles, bone, cartilage, blood vessels, tendons, ligaments and nerves — each of which has to be rebuilt and requires a specific supporting structure called the matrix."
It's the matrix that has been missing from the current transplant procedure.
Ott's team found a way to strip living cells from a donor organ and "repopulate" the remaining structure — or matrix — with the progenitor cells that would grow the new tissues.
The decellularization technique has been used to regenerate kidneys, livers, hearts and lungs from animal models, but the MGH team thinks this is the first time it's been used for the more complex tissues of a bioartificial limb.
They stripped the cells from the forearms of dead rats, then injected vascular cells into the main artery and muscle cells into the muscle receptors. When later transplanted onto recipient rats, the limbs filled with blood, and electrical stimulation of the muscles flexed the animals' paws. The researchers want to try baboon forearms next.
Their paper was published online in the journal Biomaterials.
A team at Massachusetts General Hospital successfully engineered living rat forearms from dead ones and say their method could be a big improvement over prostheses or transplants. (YouTube screengrab)

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Good news!

I've always wanted to grow a couple of rat tails out of the back of my head.

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