T-PA can regenerate dying organs

Japanese scientists have just passed experiments on animals that have discovered t-PA thrombolytic drugs that work to treat clots that can regenerate and restore functions to organs in the state. anemia and dying.

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The results of this study are published in the latest edition of the American Blood Circulation.

Scientists at the University of Tokyo's Medical Science Research Institute conducted related experiments on mice.

First, scientists fixed the arteries and veins in the rat's hind feet, causing the rat's abdominal muscles to be anemic. Then split the mice into 2 groups, and then run t-PA continuously for 3 consecutive days for a group and the other group did not run t-PA.

After 15 days, the scientists found that the leg muscles of the t-PA-treated mice restored blood circulation, the function of which was not different from normal mice.

According to scientists, t-PA is a drug used for clinical trials, so, compared to regenerative treatment through cell transplantation, using this method will be safer.

Taking advantage of t-PA to help regenerate the dying organ may become a new way of regenerating medical therapy./.