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mnpsg_adam - July 5, 2005 10:07 PM (GMT)
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Boffins create zombie dogs
By Nick Buchan of NEWS.com.au
June 27, 2005

 

Eerie ... boffins have brought dead dogs back to life, in the name of science. SCIENTISTS have created eerie zombie dogs, reanimating the canines after several hours of clinical death in attempts to develop suspended animation for humans.

US scientists have succeeded in reviving the dogs after three hours of clinical death, paving the way for trials on humans within years.
Pittsburgh's Safar Centre for Resuscitation Research has developed a technique in which subject's veins are drained of blood and filled with an ice-cold salt solution.

The animals are considered scientifically dead, as they stop breathing and have no heartbeat or brain activity.

But three hours later, their blood is replaced and the zombie dogs are brought back to life with an electric shock.

Plans to test the technique on humans should be realised within a year, according to the Safar Centre.

However rather than sending people to sleep for years, then bringing them back to life to benefit from medical advances, the boffins would be happy to keep people in this state for just a few hours,

But even this should be enough to save lives such as battlefield casualties and victims of stabbings or gunshot wounds, who have suffered huge blood loss.

During the procedure blood is replaced with saline solution at a few degrees above zero. The dogs' body temperature drops to only 7C, compared with the usual 37C, inducing a state of hypothermia before death.

Although the animals are clinically dead, their tissues and organs are perfectly preserved.

Damaged blood vessels and tissues can then be repaired via surgery. The dogs are brought back to life by returning the blood to their bodies,giving them 100 per cent oxygen and applying electric shocks to restart their hearts.

Tests show they are perfectly normal, with no brain damage.

"The results are stunning. I think in 10 years we will be able to prevent death in a certain segment of those using this technology," said one US battlefield doctor.


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nwmps - July 6, 2005 09:44 PM (GMT)
I heard that on the radio the other day glad to see an actual article on it sounds very interesting .. imagine the lives you can save on humans if this is possible.
to buy a few more hours to get to a hospital, or wait for a donor etc etc.

Gaviidae - July 6, 2005 10:00 PM (GMT)
Personally, this doesn't sit well with me. I know everyone will have their own opinions, though, and I respect that. I admit that the scientific part of my brain is awed by the findings. But, on a more personal level, all I can think is, "This is too much of humans playing God."

I know that were I faced with a circumstance in which it would be beneficial to someone I care about deeply, part of me would want this used. But I've also always been a strong believer in "When your time is up, your time is up." So, yeah, I have really, really mixed emotions about this.

Fydget - July 18, 2005 12:19 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Gaviidae @ Jul 6 2005, 10:00 PM)
Personally, this doesn't sit well with me. I know everyone will have their own opinions, though, and I respect that. I admit that the scientific part of my brain is awed by the findings. But, on a more personal level, all I can think is, "This is too much of humans playing God."

I know that were I faced with a circumstance in which it would be beneficial to someone I care about deeply, part of me would want this used. But I've also always been a strong believer in "When your time is up, your time is up." So, yeah, I have really, really mixed emotions about this.

I have mixed emotions about this too. I think that if it's your time - it's your time and people shouldn't try to play god. It isn't natural.

Second, I have a problem with people using animals for this. Especially dogs. Anyone who has ever had a beloved family dog will most likely be upset by this. I think it's inhumane. I'm all for the advancement of medicne but at what cost? And there are things that we should stop thinking about what we could do and rather think about whether or not it's right.





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