For the first time, scientists have succeeded in trying to mature human eggs in laboratories. They hope that this progress will open new doors for reproductive treatment.
An article published on Thursday in Oxford University Press's Molecular Human Reproduction was published on Thursday. The senior author of this article, Professor Evelyn Telefar of the MRC Center for Reproductive Health at Edinburgh University in Scotland. He said they were successful in trying to mature ovules outside the ovaries. Tissues have been collected from 10 women between the ages of 25 and 39 years, he said.
Scientists first collected ovarian cells through biopsy. Scientists have begun to fertilize the laboratory in the laboratory through the process of IVF (In vitro fertilization) after cells have been formed. Then wait for the creation of the embryo. Even before the laboratory process is possible in the laboratory, it is now possible to form egg out of the first ovary.
Professor Evelyn Telfar said, "If we succeed in making the embryo from these eggs, then it will be possible to multiply it in future reproductive treatment." He said that after the birth of the embryo, how healthy they are. If positive results are available, the sad days of the barren women will end.
Apart from this, if the successful study of cancer is available for males and females affected by cancer. In the case of cancer-affected young women, their ovaries are preserved. Because, due to chemotherapy or radiotherapy, reproduction capacity decreases or disappears for a long time. In this case, after the treatment of cancer, the tissue that was stored in the female body was re-established. Evelyn Telfer said on this, it is risky. Because, cancer cells spread through the genealogy of some young people. In this case, there is the possibility of ovaries stored in the tissue. Evelyn believes that if their research is completely successful then this risk will not be there.
women who have passed the age of pregnancy may also be able to become mother through this technology. He said, "To speak the truth, we can not say anything in this situation yet."