According to claims made by Chinese researchers, a new direction has been achieved in terms of transplanting animal organs in the human body. , Doctors in China have successfully transplanted pig’s kidneys into humans and are now indicated that pig’s liver can also be useful for humans in future. This Chinese patient is the third person in the world to live with a gene-edited pig kidney. The same research team has also used transplantation of pig’s liver in the body of a brain dead person.
To achieve this achievement, Chinese scientists are genetically modified and making them like human. They hope that by doing so they will be able to overcome the lack of organs in the future. Earlier, an attempt was made to transplant the heart and kidneys of the boar in humans, but these four patients could not survive for a long time. But two kidney patients are still alive. In November, a woman was transplanted in a woman in Alabama and in a male in New Hampshire in January. Clinical tests are about to begin in the US.
Three weeks after the surgery of a patient in China, he was given a pig kidney, now his condition is improving and the pig’s kidney is working well. Dr. Lin Wang of Shijing Hospital of IV Military Medical University in Sheeian gave this information to journalists. Wang said that the 69 -year -old woman is still in the hospital for a test after transplantation. Eight years ago, both the kidneys of this woman were damaged. Wang’s team told Nature magazine that he transplanted a pork in a brain-dead person and the patient lived for ten days, and his body did not reject the liver. The liver of the boar produces bile and albumin, but not as the human liver.
The liver implants are challenging, as the human liver serves to remove waste from the body, break nutrients and medicines, fight infection, store iron and control blood clots. Since the same liver performs many functions, its transplant is considered challenging. Dr. Wang’s team did not remove the body of the deceased, but placed a boar’s liver next to it. According to media reports, last year another Chinese hospital took out a cancerous liver from a patient and replaced her lever instead, but the results of this experiment have not been made public.
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