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Study: Stem Cells Used To Make Sperm, Then Used To Make Mouse Babies For The First Time

Adding to the ever growing list of what stem cells can do, researchers as Kyoto University in Japan have created fully functional sperm from mouse embryonic stem cells, that resulted in the birth of viable offspring. Researchers used the sperm they created to fertilize mouse eggs in the laboratory, that were then implanted as embryos into surrogate mothers. This is the first time an animal has been born from sperm that was made from stem cells.

For years, scientists have been trying to make viable sperm and eggs cells from embryonic stem cells because it could be a ground breaking treatment for infertility. However, until now all attempts at making sperm from embryonic stem cells had failed to result in offspring. Since 2009, the team from Kyoto University has been working on this problem, and devised a special method for making the cells viable.

The researchers needed a way to coax early embryo cells, called epiblasts, into what are known as primordial germ cells (the cellular precursor to sperm and eggs). The technique they developed used induced signaling of the protein BMP4, which is known to play an active role in the creation of germ cells. For the current research, the scientists made epiblast-like cells using embryonic stem cells, growth factors, and proteins that help the cells grow. Then, they put their BMP4-based method to work to turn the epiblasts into primordial germ cells.

The germ cells were injected into the testes of sterile mice. After some time, the testes were removed, and the researchers found mature sperm. The sperm was collected and used to fertilize mice eggs in vitro. The eggs were then implanted into female mice. The experiment resulted in the birth of 65 healthy mouse babies, where the mice were sexually viable and capable of having their own children.

The research,which was published in the journal Cell, is important because it demonstrates that it is possible to use stem cells to create viable sperm cells. However, the research was only conducted in mice and it has a long way to go before it could ever be translated into humans to help people with infertility problems.

To make the process useful for humans, the researchers want to find a way to make this process work with induced pluripotent stem cells (cells engineered from adult stem cells, not embryonic ones). The mouse research showed some promise in this area, but not nearly the success seen in the embryonic experiment. The researchers would also like to create eggs from stem cells, and develop sperm without having to use the testes.

(via Discover/80 Beats)

  • Egar

    This info is not so good for the Mad Scientist who will mix species…

    Sci-Fi Horror Movies are coming to life!

  • http://www.facebook.com/sornptar JBee Keller

    Humans do not need help procreating.  We are already over populated.  Though, this could be beneficial to species who are almost extinct, such as the panda or tiger.   

  • http://www.facebook.com/sarah.maple Sarah Maple

    Agreed! Make a child’s day kick-ass. Adopt.

  • Paige

    I so agree with this, we are having problems because there are too many people and when they discover a way to save the ones who really need help (the animals who are disappearing at an astonishing rate), the first thing they think is about making more of the useless parasites who do nothing to contribute to the world besides using all it’s resources. Seriously if they want a kid so badly, why not adopt one? There are many homeless kids out there, too many in fact.

  • Guest

    Does this mean you could create an egg from a male stem cell? A boon for gay couples everywhere!

  • XXY47

    This would help a lot of ppl who cant produce sperms of their own =D

  • Hai Rui

    wow, thank you for that incredible insight. who knew “infertile” (mentioned several times) meant unable to produce sperm.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=645945461 Jodie McNally

    Forget the humans! Let’s use this on endangered animals like Tigers and Cheetahs! Humans are severely over-populating the world already!

  • 143

    Or rather, make the entire world’s population infertile with some sort of contamination and allow only those with IQs over 120 to have their stem cells turned into sperm/eggs. 

  • Rocky

    Bummer. Men are finally obsolete. I’m gonna go hide in a cave somewhere until the first wave female onslaught passes and the surviving men become quirky collectables and retro accessories.

  • Guest SK

    I can’t help but believe you are fortunate enough to be able to have children of your own, as someone who is unable to have his own child and who also does adopt, I find your comments insulting. I would love nothing more than to have a child of my own but certainly do not love my adopted children any less because of it.
    Maybe you should remember that  those of us who cannot have children have feelings too.


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