Science Brief: Stem Cells Used To Make Sterile Mice Able To Get Pregnant
Today I am going to try something different. I am going to write an extremely brief post about a cool topic, no long detailed background section (that will be reserved for my weekend posts), no extensive data discussion, no detailed breakdown. This is a brief report!
Todays article of choice is titled "Tracing and Characterizing the Development of Transplanted Female Germline Stem Cells In Vivo," and was published online in the journal Molecular Therapy.
The authors were doing some experimentation to try to tackle sterility. There are a lot of reasons why someone can become sterile: you could be born that way, or perhaps had cancer and received chemo therapy or radiation therapy. What if we could use stem cells to allow people who are sterile, to re-gain their reproductive abilities? Wouldn't that be amazing? Well this is precisely what the authors of this article accomplished... in mice.
Briefly... What Did They Do?
Recently (in mice... of course) researchers had illustrated how to isolate and culture female germline (this means reproductive) stem cells, and that these cells are capable of producing babies. [2]. What had not been studied, was whether these stem cells could be implanted into the ovaries of sterile mice, and whether or not doing so would allow the mice to get pregnant.
The authors isolated the female germline stem cells from a newborn mouses ovary, and cultured them based on a recently published protocol. [3] They found that the stem cells grew well and had normal numbers of chromosomes, aka nothing weird was going on.
The authors then generated a green fluorescent version of these germline stem cells, and implanted them into an ovary (they wanted to visualize where they went!) They found that they migrated to the edges of the ovary with in a couple days after transplantation. After 6 days they observed that some of the cells were getting larger, which suggested to the authors that they were beginning to differentiate into egg cells.
They next wanted to see if this could happen in a sterile ovary, and perhaps restore fertility to a poor sterile little mouse (remember the goal from all of this is to potentially treat sterile humans). So they implanted the germline stem cells, then waited two months. At that point they investigated what was going on in those infertile mice and they saw that there were egg cells in various stages of development. Next they wanted to see if the mice could actually get pregnant.
To do this they put mice in two little cups and had them kiss (like the gif above)... kidding. They let those mice go to bone-town, and found that 75% of the stem cell recipient mice were able to get pregnant. Not bad!
Very Brief Conclusions
Ovarian derived stem cells (from young mice) were transplanted into infertile mice, and that transplantation restored the ability of those mice to get pregnant and have babies.
The authors work here appears to have laid down the fundamental ground floor for the development of a future means to treat infertility.
Sources
- http://www.cell.com/molecular-therapy-family/molecular-therapy/fulltext/S1525-0016(17)30180-6
- https://www.nature.com/ncb/journal/v11/n5/full/ncb1869.html
- http://www.nature.com/protocolexchange/protocols/2552
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I have a feeling most of the people who commented didn't even read that part at the end
I don't suspect they did. However they will be surprised in 7 days won't they :)
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I commend you for your research that you compiled for this very informative post!
Stem cell technology, though still evolving, is offering hope to individuals around the world. I think it's very exciting to think that infertile couples might stand to benefit from this.
I've also been hoping that stem cell technology could one day help my dad who is immobile due to a stroke he had back in 2012.
Thanks again for sharing this with the community! :)
Yeah this was a really cool paper. The procedure that the authors followed doesn't seem all that difficult so it stands to reason that a treatment could come out of this and subsequent works fairly quickly (quickly in the science world is still probably 10 or more years though...)
Yeah I tried to keep this post really short and straight to the point.
Sorry to hear about your Dad's stroke! I really think that stem cell technology holds massive promise for being able to help treat cases like that where there is damage to tissue that is unable to repair itself. I hope that the technology progresses quickly enough to help your father, I am sure there are many others out there in similar situations as well.
@justtryme
Yes, you did present your post very concisely and I appreciate your high quality content! Thank you for what you said and for the well wishes for my dad. It hasn't been an easy journey, but hopefully these technologies will be developed in such a way that he would benefit from them! We'll wait and see I guess.
Have a great evening! :)
You too my friend.
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Thank you my dear friend! Its great you kept your promise..
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Babies come from when a mommy and daddy get in a cup and kiss. Noted.
Now this is the real take away message. :)
Lol
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I want to sincerely thank you for your generosity! You're a person of your word! You're awesome!!
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I feel the same way....I really do!
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very interesting !!!
Thanks for reading and commenting.
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Nice post and an important finding by the team of reseachers. However, as you know it will take still a long time to understand if it may applicable in human use. That is always a big hurdle for researchers, as I experienced myself as researcher in drug discovery.
Positive side: every step one comes closer to a new solution.
Yes indeed. Taking the research and converting it into a human treatment is exceedingly slow. That is likely still 10-20 years away.
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Much appreciated. Keep going the nice work.
Of course!
incredibly informative, thanks @justtryme90. stem cells are making waves in the medical world with more to come!
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Thank you for reading and for your reply :)
great article......but I think we have too many Humans on earth...no more.
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