The
Japanese have done it again! For the first time in human history,they have
successfully utilized sperm cells created with stem-cell techniques to
fertilize eggs and produce live, normal offspring.
They
used embryonic stem cells of mice to make primordial germ cells,which are the
precursors for sperm cells.
The
breakthrough research by the Asian scientists, led by Professor. Mitinori
Saitou from the Kyoto University, is published as anabstract in the
journal Cell,, entitled: “Reconstitution of the Mouse Germ Cell Specification
Pathway in Culture by Pluripotent Stem Cells”.
They
then transplanted them into the testicles of infertile mice,
after
which the cells produced normal-looking sperm. The mature sperm cells were used
to fertilize eggs and produced healthy, fertile offspring.
These
findings will encourage further research into the process of how primordial
germ cells develop, something that has been difficult to investigate because
these cells don’t grow in vitro.
Whether
future findings eventually will lead to new discoveries inhuman fertility
remains a question. Human and mouse embryonic stem cells have different
properties and any research of this kind withhuman stem cells will of course
become an ethical issue as well.
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