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Skywizard
1st May 2014, 02:39
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It may be possible to rebuild human leg muscles using a tissue scaffold, researchers say.


An experimental treatment using a pig bladder could help people who have lost a substantial portion of a muscle, researchers say.

In an initial trial, researchers worked with five men in their late 20s and early 30s, who all had old injuries that had destroyed between 58 and 90 percent of one of their leg muscles. Two of the men were veterans who had been in explosions; two had been in skiing accidents, and one had an exercise-induced injury. All five were missing parts of the quadriceps, or the muscle on the outside of the shin, called the anterior tibial compartment.

The treatment involved a pig bladder that had been stripped of its cells, leaving only a scaffold made of tough proteins. In surgery, the doctors removed the scar tissue from the men's remaining muscle, then applied the scaffold to the area, which signaled stem cells within the muscle to develop into muscle themselves.

"Biological scaffolds, when they degrade, release signal molecules," said Dr. Stephen Badylak, of the University of Pittsburgh, who led the study. "They can tell cells to do things like divide and line up in a certain way."

The patients were monitored for several months while getting physical therapy. Three of the five patients improved enough for the doctors to call the operation a success; these patients could perform certain tasks such as standing on one leg. The other two men showed less or no benefit, according to the results detailed today (April 30) in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

Muscle is one of the few tissues that regenerates, but if a large enough piece gets removed, the injury can result in scarring, loss of mobility and even the loss of movement in the limbs. In the study, the protein scaffold that holds the cells of a pig bladder in place worked by attracting stem cells to the site the injury, while also providing a framework for the cells to grow and replace the lost tissue.

The team didn't start with human patients, but instead did preliminary work in mice. When the researchers placed a piece of the pig bladder scaffold on wounded mice, the animals' muscle grew back, and the mice were able to walk again.

To make sure that the muscle actually grew back, the researchers confirmed that the muscles responded to nerve impulses and had blood circulation. "We wanted to test that, because it's sort of hard to assess a limp in a mouse," said Badylak told Live Science.

The doctors intentionally studied patients with injuries that were years old. "We wanted to make sure that all of the healing that was going to happen [naturally] had happened," Badylak said. This would ensure that the protein scaffold had the effect the doctors were seeking, and any healing they saw was not due to some other factor.

Badylak said the researchers are now testing the technique on other patients, and so far it looks quite promising. If it were used immediately after an injury, the results might be even better, he said.

If such therapies become more widespread, it might change the way people with muscle-loss injuries are treated. Currently, these patients don't start physical therapy until after surgery. However, this treatment requires that therapy start as soon as possible, because therapy signals the stem cells to make new muscle.

Badylak told Live Science that this technique could also solve some problems of current stem cell therapies. One big issue is that simply injecting stem cells into an area of the body isn't enough, since many of those cells simply die. The new study shows that a scaffold and a signal from surrounding muscles seems to be help regrow the muscle.

The Department of Defense provided some funding for the work, as one early application might be for veterans.



Source: http://www.livescience.com/45247-human-muscle-rebuilt-pig-bladder.html



peace...

Lifebringer
1st May 2014, 14:39
There will be several religious groups that will not take this treatment. I myself can think of 2, right now that forbid the consumption of pork. Why not sheep or other regenerative clone of organs? Why the pig? Hmmm... interesting to choose between walking again, and breaking religious upbringing and staying lame. Jehovah witnesses..Muslims...Hebrews...Jews...and ect..ect. With all the antibiotic pig/animals treatments? Hmm...I don't think so.

Remember Lailu in "Fifth Element?" How they machine regenerated from cells retrieved from the crash of the Et's that came to get the stones of destiny?
Lots of comparisons and I was told by my higher self to watch 5th Element and last year also for comparison. LOVE was the key, she had to have the "feeling" of LOVE to save the world. Those in charge of the financial positions and war power, have NO LOVE for anything but their material world money, value God.

Interesting though, how they go to the historically most vile of eatable species of animal, that certain religions forbid the people to have. So...who's the targeting for the marketing?

More soul food anyone?
Try smoked turkey instead. LOL
Doesn't the chicken have the same type of muscle also, or chimpanzee? Wouldn't take a lot of damage to a chimp for regenerative cells, extracted and what are we like 98% same cells? Once you have the first sample, the technique can be used to multiply enough samples of cells, to not have to do it more than once to a lab chimp and much less painful with a "one time only, per chimp policy," to ensure that the animals are not abused.:wave:

The science isn't going away after the genie's been let out so, let's ensure it's used to regenerate what was lost on the lies of war, that led to so many injuries. But like I said, they will have to get another muscle tissue cell from the closest DNA relative, and the chimp comes in at the closest. A small biopsy could mean the world to those missing limbs or tissues from serving active duty. NOT super soldiers, but put them back as close to normal as possible. You broke it, you pay for it.

Cardillac
1st May 2014, 20:52
just as an aside regarding pig bladders: here in SW Germany at least in the Rhine Valley (I live there) there is for a few days a celebrated tradition at the beginning of Lent (and excessively celebrated it is- most end up drunk) where based on Druidic tradition (as if we're still not living a Druidic tradition- start with Hollywood and research Jordan Maxwell) the highlight of all parades on the highlighted day culminates with symbolically pounding pig bladders (now a days made of thick, unbreakable air-filled plastic balloons) on the ground to drive out the evil spirits of winter (plus probably much else)- in any case the pounding of whatever is loud-

so why were real pig bladders (probably also air-filled at the time- gosh) in time of yore used?- just my own speculation but it's probably a pastel carry-over of the ancient Greek tradition of pounding the earth with one's fists on the ground in order to summon the Gods (or to keep them buried)- pig bladders (or plastic clones) are louder than human fists-

this is total speculation on my part-

Larry

vilcabamba
2nd May 2014, 00:12
The reason why they need to use pig is because the cells are the most similar to human cells. I believe the reason why pork is not kosher is because I believe pig may have some human DNA in it and therefore when you eat pig, you are eating human cells. I don't know this to be fact, but I have seen rumors and it makes sense to me that the Royals etc and Repitilian families need a food source with human DNA so they can keep their reptilian form intact. I read several times that pig was genetically engineered Boar mixed with human DNA. I wish a scientist can find out the truth on this.

Skywizard
2nd May 2014, 01:30
Why the pig? Hmmm... interesting to choose between walking again, and breaking religious upbringing and staying lame. Jehovah witnesses..Muslims...Hebrews...Jews...and ect..ect.

Doesn't the chicken have the same type of muscle also, or chimpanzee?:wave:

You may be right about the chimp (don't know about the chicken) Lifebringer, but according to this dude the pig is ok too.


SORRY I JUST COULDN'T PASS THIS POST UP :pound:

'Humans evolved after a female chimpanzee mated with a pig': Extraordinary claim made by American geneticist

The human species began as the hybrid offspring of a male pig and a female chimpanzee, an American geneticist has suggested.

The startling claim has been made by Eugene McCarthy, who is also one of the world's leading authorities on hybridisation in animals.

He points out that while humans have many features in common with chimps, we also have a large number of distinguishing characteristics not found in any other primates.

Dr McCarthy says these divergent characteristics are most likely the result of a hybrid origin at some point far back in human evolutionary history.

What's more, he suggests, there is one animal that has all of the traits which distinguish humans from our primate cousins in the animal kingdom.

'What is this other animal that has all these traits?' he asks rhetorically. 'The answer is Sus scrofa, the ordinary pig.'

Dr McCarthy elaborates his astonishing hypothesis in an article on Macroevolution.net, a website he curates. He is at pains to point out that that it is merely a hypothesis, but he presents compelling evidence to support it.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2515969/Humans-evolved-female-chimpanzee-mated-pig-Extraordinary-claim-American-geneticist.html


NOW HERE'S THE PROOF! :pound:


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/11/30/article-0-0A697ADB000005DC-177_306x423.jpg + http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/11/30/article-0-1AC394DD000005DC-53_306x423.jpg


EQUALS :pound:peace...