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Infant rat heads grafted onto adults' thighs (grafted heads could be "excellent models" )
New Scientist ^ | 12/3/02 | Emma Young

Posted on 12/03/2002 7:38:01 PM PST by Mark Felton

Infant rat heads grafted onto adults' thighs

17:10 03 December 02
NewScientist.com news service

Infant rats are being decapitated and their heads grafted onto the thighs of adults by researchers in Japan.

If kept cool while the blood flow is stopped, a transplanted brain can develop as normal for at least three weeks, and the mouth of the head will move, as if it is trying to drink milk, the team reports.

The grafted heads could be "excellent models" for investigating brain function in human babies after periods of no blood flow, known as ischemia, they claim.

"Our main purpose is to investigate how the transplanted brain can develop and maintain function after prolonged total brain ischemia," researcher Nobufumi Kawai, at the Jichi Medical School in Tochigi, told New Scientist . "And we tried to investigate the effect of lowering the temperature of the brain during the grafting."

But other researchers are far from convinced by the grisly technique. Denis Azzopardi of Imperial College London, UK, who investigates brain injury in newborn babies, says many well-characterised animal models of studying brain ischemia already exist.


Public concern

"These are well established models for testing different degrees of ischemia and potential treatments. And there are plenty of studies showing experimentally that cooling during ischemia can be neuroprotective," Azzopardi says. "So I'm not sure that this complicated technique offers an advantage in any way - I can't see it being widely used."

Vivisection that provides no obvious research benefit and involves clear animal suffering will only cause public concern, adds a spokeswoman for the UK's Research Defence Society, which advocates responsible animal experimentation.

"Regulations in the UK are much stricter than in Japan. If expert opinion says there are better or other ways of doing an experiment that would cause less animal suffering, it wouldn't be licensed," she told New Scientist .


Temperature sensitive

The Japanese team removed heads from 12-day-old rats and waited 90 minutes before connecting them to the blood supply in the thigh of an adult rat recipient. "The grafted brain appeared to develop normally provided the operation was done at the low temperature of 19°C," says Kawai. But in operations conducted at 29°C, still well below body temperature, the brain was severely damaged.




























In contrast, the standard animal models for studying human infant ischemia involve, for example, tying the carotid artery in rats. This halts blood flow to the brain.

About one in 500 babies suffer from a lack of oxygen during birth. This can happen if the placenta, which supplies blood from the mother, becomes detached, or a blockage forms. Azzopardi is part of a team investigating whether cooling immediately after birth can reduce subsequent brain damage.

Previous work, largely in animals, has shown that cooling after brain injury reduces damage by suppressing inflammation, for example.

Early results from the Japanese research are published in Neuroscience Letters (vol 325, p 37).

Emma Young


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1 posted on 12/03/2002 7:38:01 PM PST by Mark Felton
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To: Mark Felton
OK. Who would allow a RAT HEAD to be grafted onto his THIGH, and it would MOVE ITS MOUTH!??!

This is beyond creepy. Arrest these people!

2 posted on 12/03/2002 7:40:27 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Mark Felton
Grafted onto peoples' legs? Yeah, but after a month or two, the peoples' legs start wanting to eat garbage and copulate...
3 posted on 12/03/2002 7:40:59 PM PST by pabianice
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To: Miss Marple
Who would allow a RAT HEAD to be grafted onto his THIGH ...

I think the baby rat head was grafted onto the thigh of an adult rat, not a person ... but nonetheless, I still think its too creepy, even for a rat.

4 posted on 12/03/2002 7:47:57 PM PST by Camber-G
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To: Mark Felton
Oh boy. They're cloning DemoRATS...

--Boris

5 posted on 12/03/2002 7:48:08 PM PST by boris
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To: Mark Felton
Fish heads
Fish heads
Rolly Polly Fish heads
Fish heads
Fish heads...Eat them up, yum!
6 posted on 12/03/2002 7:49:06 PM PST by boris
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To: Mark Felton
A transplanted [rat] brain can develop as normal for at least three weeks, and the mouth of the head will move...

This kind of research has potential -- especially for human candidates within the Democratic Senate...specifically, in the state of New York.

7 posted on 12/03/2002 7:50:50 PM PST by F16Fighter
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To: Camber-G
This sounds creepy but it is sound medical research. It could lead to saving babies who might otherwise be hopelessly brain damaged.
8 posted on 12/03/2002 7:53:44 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: boris
Damn ya fast typing kinds...
9 posted on 12/03/2002 7:54:48 PM PST by Vidalia
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To: Miss Marple
Why do I get the feeling that these Doctor Frankenstein wanna-bees are aching to for a human to try this on?
10 posted on 12/03/2002 7:55:09 PM PST by Orangedog
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To: Mark Felton
If Hillary got a rat head sewn to her perineum, her pantsuit would never have to come off, it'd be self cleaning!
11 posted on 12/03/2002 7:56:01 PM PST by Solamente
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To: Camber-G
LOL! I reread the article and you are correct. However, I now have this visual that is WAY too icky bouncing around in my brain.

I was trying to figure out if the people with the rat heads on their legs had to wear shorts for the duration, and other such practicalities! Ha!

It still is creepy, though. Just not quite as creepy.

12 posted on 12/03/2002 7:56:15 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Mark Felton
Calling Dr. Moreau
13 posted on 12/03/2002 7:57:14 PM PST by Libertina
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To: Dog Gone
"... It could lead to saving babies who might otherwise be hopelessly brain damaged."

I'm thinking hard about why on Earth we'd ever want to do that...

... Nope, nothing's coming.

I'm beat. Maybe someone else can give me a reason why we'd want to keep a decapitated baby's head alive on a person's thigh.

14 posted on 12/03/2002 7:58:41 PM PST by The KG9 Kid
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To: Mark Felton
Like small boys pulling the wings off flies. It reminds me of an incident in a terrific novel I read a couple of weeks ago, which I warmly recommend to anyone who likes to read strange, unusual, but beautifully written novels. It's Kirsten Bakis, "Lives of the Monster Dogs."


15 posted on 12/03/2002 7:58:54 PM PST by Cicero
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To: Dog Gone
... but it is sound medical research ...

I know, and I don't want to be accused of being a PETA-lover of all things, but I can't help thinking about these rats walking around with tiny little baby heads sewed on to their legs.
It gives me the willies ... sorry.

16 posted on 12/03/2002 8:01:06 PM PST by Camber-G
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To: Orangedog
"Why do I get the feeling that these Doctor Frankenstein wanna-bees are aching to for a human to try this on?"

Actually, The Klintonstein has already contacted these ghouls - seems he is negotiating to have the head of a 14 year old Valley Girl grafted onto one of his grotesquely fat, fish bellied thighs. No reason stated.

17 posted on 12/03/2002 8:01:09 PM PST by Bedford Forrest
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To: boris
Doug and the Slugs
18 posted on 12/03/2002 8:03:35 PM PST by pgobrien
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To: Cicero
Hey, that's a reasonably well bred Siberian you are trashing- next time use a Dobie or an Alaskan [joke].
19 posted on 12/03/2002 8:04:31 PM PST by Bedford Forrest
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To: Miss Marple
"So, is that a rock in your pocket or are you just glad to ---

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20 posted on 12/03/2002 8:06:23 PM PST by ZOOKER
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