‘Partly Alive’: Scientists Revive Cells in Brains From Dead Pigs - News Summed Up

‘Partly Alive’: Scientists Revive Cells in Brains From Dead Pigs


In a study that raises profound questions about the line between life and death, researchers have restored some cellular activity to brains removed from slaughtered pigs. The brains did not regain anything resembling consciousness: There were no signs indicating coordinated electrical signaling, necessary for higher functions like awareness and intelligence. But in an experimental treatment, blood vessels in the pigs’ brains began functioning, flowing with a blood substitute, and certain brain cells regained metabolic activity, even responding to drugs. When the researchers tested slices of treated brain tissue, they discovered electrical activity in some neurons. The work is very preliminary and has no immediate implications for treatment of brain injuries in humans.


Source: New York Times April 17, 2019 17:00 UTC



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