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    No men OR women needed: Scientists create sperm and eggs from stem cells



    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...ated-time.html

    Human eggs and sperm have been grown in the laboratory in research which could change the face of parenthood.

    It paves the way for a cure for infertility and could help those left sterile by cancer treatment to have children who are biologically their own.

    But it raises a number of moral and ethical concerns. These include the possibility of children being born through entirely artificial means, and men and women being sidelined from the process of making babies.


    Forever fertile? Infertile men and women could have their own biological children using the breakthrough sperm and eggs
    Opponents argue that it is wrong to meddle with the building blocks of life and warn that the advances taking place to tackle infertility risk distorting and damaging relations between family members.

    The U.S. government-funded research also offers the prospect of a 'miracle pill' which staves off the menopause, allowing women to wait longer to have a child.

    It centres on stem cells, widely seen as a repair kit for the body.
    Scientists at Stanford University in California found the right cocktail of chemicals and vitamins to coax the cells into becoming eggs and sperm.

    Controversial: Britain's oldest mother Elizabeth Adeney, 67, who went abroad for IVF, is pictured here with her newborn son in June this year

    The sperm had heads and short tails and are thought to have been mature enough to fertilise an egg.

    The eggs were at a much earlier stage but were still much more developed than any created so far by other scientists.


    The double success, published in the journal Nature, raises the prospect of men and women one day 'growing' their own sperm and eggs for use in IVF treatments.



    The American team used stem cells taken from embryos in the first days of life but
    hope to repeat the process with slivers of skin.

    The skin cells would first be exposed to a mixture which wound back their biological clocks to embryonic stem cell state, before being transformed into sperm or eggs.

    Starting with a person's own skin would also mean the lab-grown sperm or eggs would not be rejected by the body.

    The science also raises the possibility of 'male eggs' made from men's skin and 'female sperm' from women's skin.

    This would allow gay couples to have children genetically their own, although many scientists are sceptical about whether it is possible to create sperm from female cells, which lack the male Y chromosome.

    The U.S. breakthrough could unlock many of the secrets of egg and sperm production, leading to new drug treatments for infertility.

    Defects in sperm and egg development are the biggest cause of infertility but, because many of the key stages occur in the womb, scientists have struggled to study the process in detail.

    Researcher Rita Reijo Pera, of Stanford's Centre for Human Embryonic Stem Cell
    Research, believes new fertility drugs are just five years away.

    However, safety and ethical concerns mean that artificial sperm and eggs are much further away from use.

    Dr Reijo Pera said any future use of artificial eggs and sperm would have to be subject to guidelines.



    'Whether one builds the boundaries on religion or just on an internal sense or of right and wrong, these are important. In this field, it is not "anything goes".'

    Scientists at Newcastle University claimed to have made sperm from embryonic stem cells earlier this year but the research paper has been retracted.

    Dr Allan Pacey, a Sheffield University expert in male fertility said: 'Ultimately this may help us find a cure for male infertility. Not necessarily by making sperm in the laboratory, I personally think that is unlikely, but by identifying new targets for drugs or genes that may stimulate sperm production to occur naturally.

    'This is a long way off, but it is a laudable dream.'

    Dr Peter Saunders, of the Christian Medical Fellowship, said that IVF should be the preserve of married couples.

    'The question is, why are we creating artificial gametes (eggs and sperm) and aborting 200,000 babies a year when there are many, many couples willing to adopt?'

    Josephine Quintavalle, of the campaign group Comment on Reproductive Ethics, warned that any flaws in the artificial sperm or eggs could be passed on to future generations.

    Anthony Ozimic, of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, said: 'The use of artificial gametes in reproduction would distort and damage relations between family members.

    'There are no instances of any major medical advance achieved by abandoning basic ethical principles such as safeguarding the right to life.
    Crazy stuff, I can smell an avalanche reaction to the medical advances we are discovering.

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    This is good news. It means that stem cell research is starting to take off and make new discoveries. The number one priority is for them to figure out how to re-grow nerve cells.

    There's a LOT of potential in these studies. One of the few things I applaud Obama on for lifting the ban.
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    Sounds like this would have problems with genetic variability, unless these cells can undergo meiosis/other genetic mixing up like normal sex cells?


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    This could have both good and bad results.

    I'm imagining a future Army made up of the 'Children of the State'.

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    Awesome, but the news is being sensationalist as usual. They are not making the babies artificially, but simply using classical genetic engineering (reusing DNA from the stem cells and converting the information to make sperm and eggs).

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    Exactly, they're not 'making babies'. They're creating an environment which simulates the environment in which stem cells become sperm and egg cells. Quite a breakthrough, but to say it distorts family ties...
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    Oh, Brave New World!

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