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  • Moogy
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    • Aug 2003
    • 10303

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    "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

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    The Sunday Times - Britain

    August 28, 2005

    'Miracle mouse' can grow back lost limbs
    Jonathan Leake, Science Editor


    SCIENTISTS have created a “miracle mouse” that can regenerate amputated limbs or badly damaged organs, making it able to recover from injuries that would kill or permanently disable normal animals.

    The experimental animal is unique among mammals in its ability to regrow its heart, toes, joints and tail.

    The researchers have also found that when cells from the test mouse are injected into ordinary mice, they too acquire the ability to regenerate.

    The discoveries raise the prospect that humans could one day be given the ability to regenerate lost or damaged organs, opening up a new era in medicine.

    Details of the research will be presented next week at a scientific conference on ageing, Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence, at Cambridge University. Ellen Heber-Katz, professor of immunology at the Wistar Institute, an American biomedical research centre, says that the ability of mice at her laboratory to regenerate appears to be controlled by about a dozen genes.

    She is still researching their exact functions, but it seems almost certain that humans have comparable genes.

    “We have experimented with amputating or damaging several different organs, such as the heart, toes, tail and ears, and just watched them regrow,” she said. “It is quite remarkable. The only organ that did not grow back was the brain.

    “When we injected foetal liver cells taken from those animals into ordinary mice, they too gained the power of regeneration. We found this persisted even six months after the injection.”

    Heber-Katz made her discovery when she noticed that the identification holes that scientists punch in the ears of experimental mice healed without any signs of scarring.

    The self-healing mice, from a strain known as MRL, were then subjected to a series of surgical procedures. In one the mice had their toes amputated — but the digits grew back, complete with joints.

    In another test some of the tail was cut off but also regenerated. Then the researchers used a cryoprobe to freeze parts of the animals’ hearts, only to see these grow back again. A similar phenomenon was observed when the optic nerve was severed and the liver partially destroyed.

    Heber-Katz will describe some of her findings at the Cambridge conference and plans to publish her results in a research paper. “We have found that the MRL mouse seems to have a higher rate of cell division,” she said. “Its cells live and die faster and get replaced faster. That seems to be linked to the ability to regenerate.”

    The researchers suspect that the same genes could confer greater longevity and are measuring the animals’ survival rate. The mice are, however, only 18 months old and the normal lifespan is two years so it is too early to reach conclusions.

    Scientists have long known that less complex creatures have an impressive ability to regenerate. Many fish and amphibians can regrow internal organs or even whole limbs.

    Humans can regenerate their liver provided at least a quarter remains intact, as well as their blood and outer skin, but no other organs regrow.

    This is probably because, although most mammalian cells start off with the potential to develop into any cell type, they soon become very specialised. This allows mammals to develop more complex brains and bodies but deprives them of the power of regeneration.

    By contrast, if a newt loses a limb then cells around the injury revert back into so-called stem cells. These can develop into whatever types of cell are needed, including bone, skin or nerves.
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  • esupin
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    • Nov 2003
    • 1756

    #2
    RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

    Insane. Still, humans are alot different from mice...

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    • Tank101
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      • Mar 2004
      • 2082

      #3
      RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

      THE BRAIN! YOU MUST DESTROY THE BRAIN!

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      • JurseyRider734
        lil j the bad b-word
        • Aug 2003
        • 7506

        #4
        RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

        I can just see it. The person they test it on is going to become some superhero.

        That would be so cool.
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        • talisman
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          • May 2003
          • 4598

          #5
          RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

          Think of the average US soldier given a shot of these cells. Unstoppable.

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          • QreepyBORIS
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            • Feb 2003
            • 7454

            #6
            RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

            Are you sure this isn't bullshit? :O

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            • User6773

              #7
              RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

              y halo thar, wolverine

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              • Kenzya
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                • Jan 2004
                • 3411

                #8
                RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

                Besides some kind of buzz phrase there's really nothing more to say than amazing.

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                • Tasuke
                  FFR Player
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 1671

                  #9
                  RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

                  Does it say in their how long it takes them to regenerate?
                  'Cuz I didn't see it, and that seems to be something of
                  some importance

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                  • Sol_Solis
                    FFR Player
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 661

                    #10
                    RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

                    That is crazy, k?

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                    • ToshX
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                      • Feb 2004
                      • 5111

                      #11
                      RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

                      Silly English and their cure for uncurable diseases.

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                      • justaguy
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                        • Mar 2004
                        • 3566

                        #12
                        RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

                        you could cut off your penis and grow a bigger one

                        isn't that awesome?
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                        • gardyloo
                          FFR Player
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 580

                          #13
                          Re: RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

                          Originally posted by Tasuke
                          Does it say in their how long it takes them to regenerate?
                          'Cuz I didn't see it, and that seems to be something of
                          some importance
                          yeah I got to know how long I'm going to be laying on the ground groaning after I jump out of a plane

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                          • Tasuke
                            FFR Player
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 1671

                            #14
                            Re: RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limbs

                            Originally posted by gardyloo
                            yeah I got to know how long I'm going to be laying on the ground groaning after I jump out of a plane
                            I think that if you jumped outta a plane that you would hit the
                            ground and be instantly crushed bones and organs and everything
                            It would be quite useless. But, imagine if you had to cut off your hands!
                            You could try playing with the stubs and slowly grow your whole hand back!

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                            • ddrruler
                              FFR Player
                              • May 2004
                              • 855

                              #15
                              RE: Re: RE: "Miracle mice" can grow back lost limb

                              Yea it says you could regenerate but what about the pain...
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