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Spinach leaf transformed into beating human heart tissue
Posted on 3/25/17 at 11:03 pm
Posted on 3/25/17 at 11:03 pm
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Scientists have found a way to use spinach to build working human heart muscle, potentially solving a long-standing problem in efforts to repair damaged organs.
Their study, published this month by the journal Biomaterials, offers a new way to grow a vascular system, which has been a roadblock for tissue engineering.
Scientists have already created large-scale human tissue in a lab using methods like 3D printing, but it’s been much harder to grow the small, delicate blood vessels that are vital to tissue health.
“The main limiting factor for tissue engineering … is the lack of a vascular network,” says study co-author Joshua Gershlak, a graduate student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Massachusetts, in a video describing the study. “Without that vascular network, you get a lot of tissue death.”
One of the defining traits of a leaf is the branching network of thin veins that delivers water and nutrients to its cells. Now, scientists have used plant veins to replicate the way blood moves through human tissue. The work involves modifying a spinach leaf in the lab to remove its plant cells, which leaves behind a frame made of cellulose.
“Cellulose is biocompatible [and] has been used in a wide variety of regenerative medicine applications, such as cartilage tissue engineering, bone tissue engineering, and wound healing,” the authors write in their paper.
The team then bathed the remaining plant frame in live human cells, so that the human tissue grew on the spinach scaffolding and surrounded the tiny veins. Once they had transformed the spinach leaf into a sort of mini heart, the team sent fluids and microbeads through its veins to show that blood cells can flow through this system.
The eventual goal is to be able to replace damaged tissue in patients who have had heart attacks or who have suffered other cardiac issues that prevent their hearts from contracting. Like blood vessels, the veins in the modified leaves would deliver oxygen to the entire swath of replacement tissue, which is crucial in generating new heart matter.
The study team says the same methods could be used with different types of plants to repair a variety of tissues in the body. For instance, swapping out the cells in wood might one day help fix human bones.

Posted on 3/25/17 at 11:05 pm to hawgfaninc
Damn. Like modern day alchemy.
Posted on 3/25/17 at 11:22 pm to hawgfaninc
Old spinach gets really really rank when it spoils in the fridge.
Good job scientists.
Good job scientists.
Posted on 3/25/17 at 11:25 pm to OhMy
quote:so do human hearts
Old spinach gets really really rank when it spoils in the fridge
so I hear
Posted on 3/25/17 at 11:37 pm to hawgfaninc
God damn I love science.
Posted on 3/26/17 at 12:42 am to hawgfaninc
I can't imagine what medical science will be like in 10 years.
Posted on 3/26/17 at 10:49 am to hawgfaninc
So there's life on a cellular level....hmmmm.
Posted on 3/26/17 at 12:03 pm to hawgfaninc
the irony of a guy loving science yet having a MAGA sig pic is just too much to ignore....
Posted on 3/26/17 at 12:07 pm to chRxis
You got something against America being great?
Posted on 3/26/17 at 1:24 pm to p0845330
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You got something against America being great?
not at all, but i'd like for America's great water to remain clean and for it's air to be somewhat breathable... but you know, science...
Posted on 3/26/17 at 1:27 pm to hawgfaninc
This is a very dangerous road we're headed down.


Posted on 3/26/17 at 1:49 pm to chRxis
Yeah ever since maga ruined flint's water it's been all downhill
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