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Home  /  Health  /  Human blood-derived mini-brains could transform Alzheimer’s treatment, scientist says

Human blood-derived mini-brains could transform Alzheimer’s treatment, scientist says

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
August 26, 2024
in Health, Science, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Human blood-derived mini-brains could transform Alzheimer's treatment, scientist says

New Method for Creating Miniature Human Brains Using Stem Cells

Dr. Tyler Wenzel from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has developed an innovative method to create mini-brains from stem cells derived from human blood. This groundbreaking approach is expected to revolutionize the treatment and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Wenzel, a postdoctoral fellow in the College of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry, developed this unique mini-brain model while working under the supervision of Dr. Darrell Mousseau. The idea stemmed from the potential of stem cells to differentiate into any cell type in the human body, leading to the question: “Could we create something that resembles an entire organ?”

The “mini-brains” created by Wenzel could potentially mimic the brain’s structure and function closely enough to exhibit the characteristics of neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s. “If a patient had a disease like Alzheimer’s and we grew their ‘mini-brain,’ in theory, that tiny brain would have Alzheimer’s,” Wenzel explained.

Potential for diagnostic and therapeutic use

This method has the potential to be used as a diagnostic tool, as the miniature brains can be created from a patient’s own blood. This allows for a personalized model of a patient’s brain, which could help in understanding how specific diseases like Alzheimer’s affect individual patients and lead to more targeted treatments.

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Wenzel expressed his astonishment at the success of the early stages of creating these “mini-brains.” He said, “I’m still in disbelief, but it’s also extremely motivating that something like this happened.” The success of this project holds promise for significant impacts on society, potentially shifting the landscape of medicine with its innovative diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities.

The development of these miniature brains could provide valuable insights into brain diseases, allowing researchers to study the progression and impact of neurological conditions in a controlled environment, which could lead to new treatments and a better understanding of how these diseases affect the human brain.

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