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Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 5, 2016

Biotech Companies are Working on Regenerating the Brains of the Deceased

These companies in the United States have the approval to explore the possibility to regenerate the brains of dead people.



In unbelievable news, the government has given ethical permission to Bioquark Inc. and in collaboration with Revita Life Sciences, to recruit many patients who have been declared clinically dead from a traumatic brain injury to test whether parts of their central nervous system (CNS) can be brought back to life.

Scientists working on the ReAnima Project will use a combination of therapies, such as injecting the brain with stem cells and a cocktail of amino acids, as well as deploying lasers and nerve stimulation techniques which have been proven to bring patients out of comas. The first trial will be a non-randomized, single group ‘proof of concept’ trial, and will take place at Anupam Hospital in Rudrapur Uttarakhand, India.

“Although brain dead humans are technically no longer alive, some studies have shown that electrical activity in the brain does continue, allowing the body to still circulate blood, digest food, excrete waste, balance hormones, grow, sexually mature, heal wounds, spike a fever, and gestate and deliver a baby. However such levels of electrical activity are simply not enough to allow the body to function fully. Image is adapted from the CORDIS press release.”

The trial participants will have been certified dead and only kept alive through life support. They will be monitored for several months using brain imaging equipment to look for signs of regeneration, particularly in the upper spinal cord which is the lowest region of the brain stem which controls independent breathing and heartbeat.



Death is defined as the termination of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Brain death, the complete and irreversible loss of brain function (including involuntary activity necessary to sustain life) as defined in the 1968 report of the Ad Hoc Committee of Harvard Medical School, is the legal definition of human death in most countries around the world.

"Although brain dead humans are technically no longer alive, some studies have shown that electrical activity in the brain does continue, allowing the body to still circulate blood, digest food, excrete waste, balance hormones, grow, sexually mature, heal wounds, spike a fever, and gestate and deliver a baby. However such levels of electrical activity are simply not enough to allow the body to function fully."

Whilst human beings lack substantial regenerative capabilities in the CNS, many non-human species, such as amphibians, planarians, and certain fish, can repair, regenerate, and remodel substantial portions of their brain and brain stem even after critical life-threatening trauma.
Additionally, recent studies on complex brain regeneration in these organisms have highlighted unique findings in relation to the storage of memories following the destruction of the entire brain, which may have wide ranging implications for our understanding of consciousness and the stability of memory persistence.

“Through our study, we will gain unique insights into the state of human brain death, which will have important connections to future therapeutic development for other severe disorders of consciousness, such as coma, and the vegetative and minimally conscious states, as well as a range of degenerative CNS conditions, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease”, said Dr. Sergei Paylian, Founder, President, and Chief Science Officer of Bioquark Inc.



Is science going beyond ethics? Or is it acceptable to benefit the human being to advance into the future, and be able to control or extend life? In any case, this is the beginning to find a way to regenerate the brain and explain its incredible horizon, still using the unknown side of the neurotransmitter yet.

Source:
Neuroscience newsway

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