U.S. surgeons successfully test pig kidney transplant in human patient UPDATE- PIG HEART SUCCESSFULLY TRANSPLANTED INTO HUMAN

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NEW YORK, Oct 19 (Reuters) - For the first time, a pig kidney has been transplanted into a human without triggering immediate rejection by the recipient's immune system, a potentially major advance that could eventually help alleviate a dire shortage of human organs for transplant.

The procedure done at NYU Langone Health in New York City involved use of a pig whose genes had been altered so that its tissues no longer contained a molecule known to trigger almost immediate rejection.

The recipient was a brain-dead patient with signs of kidney dysfunction whose family consented to the experiment before she was due to be taken off of life support, researchers told Reuters.

For three days, the new kidney was attached to her blood vessels and maintained outside her body, giving researchers access to it.

Test results of the transplanted kidney's function "looked pretty normal," said transplant surgeon Dr. Robert Montgomery, who led the study.

The kidney made "the amount of urine that you would expect" from a transplanted human kidney, he said, and there was no evidence of the vigorous, early rejection seen when unmodified pig kidneys are transplanted into non-human primates.

The recipient's abnormal creatinine level - an indicator of poor kidney function - returned to normal after the transplant, Montgomery said.

In the United States, nearly 107,000 people are presently waiting for organ transplants, including more than 90,000 awaiting a kidney, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing. Wait times for a kidney average three-to-five years.

Researchers have been working for decades on the possibility of using animal organs for transplants, but have been stymied over how to prevent immediate rejection by the human body.

Montgomery's team theorized that knocking out the pig gene for a carbohydrate that triggers rejection - a sugar molecule, or glycan, called alpha-gal - would prevent the problem.

The genetically altered pig, dubbed GalSafe, was developed by United Therapeutics Corp's (UTHR.O) Revivicor unit. It was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in December 2020, for use as food for people with a meat allergy and as a potential source of human therapeutics.

Medical products developed from the pigs would still require specific FDA approval before being used in humans, the agency said.





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Hey if it works great news for people waiting on one because lord knows I've heard my fair share of people who have kidney issues or their kidneys just stop functioning all together.

People who get it will more than like just fuck it up like they do transplanted human kidneys.
 
The guy who trained me on my
CNC machine had a heart value
replaced. He said the valve they
replaced it with is from a pig.
I was like whoa! :eek:



Most cases of heart valve replacements are now either done by a mechanical valve replacement or with a pig's valve.... Apparently a pig's DNA are very close to humans.... Arnold Schwarzenegger had a pig valve inserted as a re[placement in the late 1990's.
 
Not much of a meat-eater other than fish and chicken, so I don't have a horse in this race, but here is an interesting video on why Pork has been vilified over the years. The good part starts at the 6:15 mark.

U eat shit eaters also.

Chicken the dirtiest of poultry

Dnt get me started on fishes
 
But what if you Muslim?… survive or deny swine .. what a choice




Now if you think god is that petty to deny somebody heaven cause they ate bacon once and awhile feel sorry for you

So believe it or not but there is currently research being done on the viability of using vegetables as living "scaffolds" for lab grown organs.....

A partial spine repair/ replacement may be done with a modified asparagus spear or celery stalk....

Got real bad Cauliflower ear or lost an ear....with the help of an apple you could have a new one sewn on.


This was from 5 years ago. But a recent podcast has suggested that Andrew has made some significant progress with his theory.
 
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