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Scientists Create Stem Cells from Eggs of Aging Mice
http://communications.med.nyu.edu/news/2010/scientists-create-stem-cells-eggs-aging-mice
Researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center have created stem cells from the eggs of aging mice that
could be used for reproductive purposes and regenerative medicine. The study, published in April
issue of the journal Aging Cell, found that even though the eggs from older females were slightly
less efficient at making stem cells than those from younger females, the capacity to create stem
cells was sustained.
"Using stem cells derived from older female mice eggs, we have produced new heart cells, brain
cells and nerve cells," says David Keefe, MD, chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology at NYU Langone Medical Center. "If these findings are applied to humans, a woman
could use her eggs to produce a child—and then store other eggs to later create stem cells to
be turned into cartilage, for example, for the treatment of arthritis, neural cells if she develops
Parkinson's disease and even heart cells to repair a damaged heart."
Study authors say the technique described in the study could avoid most ethical and religious
concerns about embryonic stem cells because only eggs, not embryos, would be used to create the stem
cell lines. Stem cell lines created from eggs also carry the same immune markers as the eggs, which
would eliminate the risk of rejection. The study was funded by Carl B. and Florence E. King
Foundation in Dallas, Texas.
Apr. 22, 2010 (NYU Medical Center)
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