Scientists use stem cells to successfully treat infertility in mouse experiments

  Regardless of whether stem cells can be used to treat infertility, it has been a controversial topic for many years. The classic theory is that a woman’s eggs have existed since she was born, but some researchers have suggested that stem cells can also produce new If it is possible, then it may be possible to treat female infertility.

  Recently, in a research paper published in the international journal PNAS, researchers from the University of Gothenburg and other places stated through research that the use of stem cells to successfully treat infertility is no longer a myth. Researcher Kui Liu said, since 2004 The research on stem cells and infertility began to heat up in 1991, and a large number of media were very interested in this. At that time, there were occasional media reports that stem cells could treat infertility.

  However, many scientists are also trying their best to conduct research in this field, but they are not sure whether stem cells can be used to produce egg cells. Now in this study, the researchers used mice to conduct research and found that the use of stem cells can successfully treat infertility. Of course, researchers said that the use of stem cells to treat human infertility will soon be realized.

  Researchers are currently conducting studies on the genetics and epigenetics of female germ cells. The researchers said that once they obtain reliable research evidence in mouse model experiments, they will immediately conduct clinical human experiments to prove their Research results. Researchers hope that some advanced clinical technologies can be used to help them conduct more research in the later stage, so as to realize the problem of using stem cells to treat human infertility as soon as possible.