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Tissue engineers who recently demonstrated penis replacement in animals have now added a vital missing component - nerve cells.
"The nerve cells are very important - they are responsible for all the sensory function," says Anthony Atala, at Boston Children's Hospital. "In order to do complete [penile] replacements we need to make sure all of the parts are there, including the nerves."
In September 2002, Atala and his colleagues replaced missing chunks of penis in live rabbits with tissues grown in the lab. But the replacement penile tissues consisted only of muscle and endothelial cells, which were inserted alongside intact nerve cells. Their new work is the first time that penile nerve tissue has been regenerated.
"This is exciting and extends their work logically in several directions," says reconstructive surgeon Hunter Wessells of the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.
The regeneration of nerves is an important step towards one day creating engineered replacement penile tissue for men who have lost parts of the penis following prostate cancer surgery or an accident, or to enhance the genitals of children born with abnormalities.
Mimicking nature
The secret to regrowing the nerve cells is mimicking nature, explains Atala. His team began by building millimetre-wide collagen channels. These replicate the sheaths that, like the insulation around a bundle of electrical wires, surround nerves in the body.
The team then cut away the nerve cells in the penises of live rats and sewed the collagen channels to the severed nerve stumps. After three months, functional nerve cells one centimetre long had grown inside the channels.
The physical support from the collagen appeared to be all that was needed to coax the nerve cells into growing. The collagen-supported cells grew just as well as nerves that were grafted on in experiments conducted for comparison.
The next challenge will be encouraging them to grow to even greater lengths without losing their functionality, says Atala.
Splice and connect
In the next few years, Wessels envisions using the technique to solve the "challenging problem" of returning feeling, or just the ability to have an erection, to men with intact penises who have lost nerve function.
Growing nerves in situ could replace the technique of nerve grafts, which requires the removal of valuable tissue from another part of the body. Nerve grafts were first used in penises in 2000.
But he says it will be closer to 10 years before a fully-functional tissue engineered penis is grown in the lab and attached to a man or child. That will require overcoming the challenge of splicing and connecting nerves in the lab-grown penis to the central nervous system, he warns.
The new research was presented by Atala at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association in Chicago on Tuesday.
"The nerve cells are very important - they are responsible for all the sensory function," says Anthony Atala, at Boston Children's Hospital. "In order to do complete [penile] replacements we need to make sure all of the parts are there, including the nerves."
In September 2002, Atala and his colleagues replaced missing chunks of penis in live rabbits with tissues grown in the lab. But the replacement penile tissues consisted only of muscle and endothelial cells, which were inserted alongside intact nerve cells. Their new work is the first time that penile nerve tissue has been regenerated.
"This is exciting and extends their work logically in several directions," says reconstructive surgeon Hunter Wessells of the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.
The regeneration of nerves is an important step towards one day creating engineered replacement penile tissue for men who have lost parts of the penis following prostate cancer surgery or an accident, or to enhance the genitals of children born with abnormalities.
Mimicking nature
The secret to regrowing the nerve cells is mimicking nature, explains Atala. His team began by building millimetre-wide collagen channels. These replicate the sheaths that, like the insulation around a bundle of electrical wires, surround nerves in the body.
The team then cut away the nerve cells in the penises of live rats and sewed the collagen channels to the severed nerve stumps. After three months, functional nerve cells one centimetre long had grown inside the channels.
The physical support from the collagen appeared to be all that was needed to coax the nerve cells into growing. The collagen-supported cells grew just as well as nerves that were grafted on in experiments conducted for comparison.
The next challenge will be encouraging them to grow to even greater lengths without losing their functionality, says Atala.
Splice and connect
In the next few years, Wessels envisions using the technique to solve the "challenging problem" of returning feeling, or just the ability to have an erection, to men with intact penises who have lost nerve function.
Growing nerves in situ could replace the technique of nerve grafts, which requires the removal of valuable tissue from another part of the body. Nerve grafts were first used in penises in 2000.
But he says it will be closer to 10 years before a fully-functional tissue engineered penis is grown in the lab and attached to a man or child. That will require overcoming the challenge of splicing and connecting nerves in the lab-grown penis to the central nervous system, he warns.
The new research was presented by Atala at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association in Chicago on Tuesday.
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Nope! 25% tip. I was just copying Calmeilles' "format":D
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Jealous wife cuts off hubby's penis
By: Fernando M. Cariaso
"YOUR penis will never enter another woman!"
Agnes Dangin, 26, apparently had this in mind when she sliced off her sleeping husband's manhood in a jealous rage. The suspicious wife thought her partner had been sprinkling his sperms on another female's hot, hungry body and decided to end his erotic game. The unidentified husband, a 28-year-old security guard, lost his penis shortly after he went to sleep inside their house in Bgy. Salvacion, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya Tuesday night.
PO1 Roderick Ravago, of the Nueva Vizcaya police, said Alvin (real name withheld) is now confined at an undisclosed hospital in the province. However, doctors failed to reattach his penis. A considerable time was wasted since his relatives had to return to the victim's home to look for the severed flesh.
Agnes is now being hunted by the Nueva Vizcaya PNP. Alvin told probers his wife had been nagging him on suspicion that he had a mistress. He said that he ignored his wife since her accusations were not true.
On Tuesday night, Alvin went on a drinking spree with friends near their house in Bgy. Salvacion. Agnes fetched him before midnight and even coaxed him to sleep.
A few hours later, Alvin was roused from sleep by a searing pain. To his shock, he saw blood oozing from where his penis used to be attached.
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Wife castrates hubby after sex
by Zaida delos Reyes-Palanca
Thursday, 28 January 2010 20:02
LITA, 32, must have concentrated on the knife lying nearby as her husband Sonny Ragonjan, 28, nibbled her neck then suckled her breasts. While he moistened his fingers with her feminine juices, the wife pretended to moan in erotic pleasure. Unknown to the husband, it would be the last time he would be using his penis.
After making love, Lita sliced off her sleeping husbands penis inside their house in Bgy. Centro 9, Aparri, Cagayan Valley.
The wife reportedly suspected that her spouse was having sex with another woman. Sonny was roused from sleep by the severe pain from his groins. Shocked, he saw his penis gone and he was spurting blood from his genital area like a fire hose.
Sonny was rushed to the Cagayan Valley Medical Center.
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Man's sliced sex organ shoved in mouth
By: Zaida delos Reyes-Palanca
THE penis of Rico Edillo, 56, slid easily into the killers hands after it was hacked off. It was warm and dripped with creamy blood. Next, the bizarre butcher pinched the victims cheeks, forcing his lips to part. Then the killer shoved the hairy sex organ into the mangled mans mouth.
Police are not sure if Edillo, a farmer, was already dead when he was castrated and forced to sink his teeth on his severed sex organ.
Edillo, a resident of Purok 1, Bgy. New Cebu, Makilala, North Cotabato, was also stabbed and hacked repeatedly. His mutilated body was found near a cemetery in Makilala.
It wasnt the first time that a man was killed in the Philippines and his penis cut off.
In October 2009, Srejan Sia, 23, hacked the head of his employer Jimmy Preston, 59, with a jungle bolo and arnis. As the weapons got stuck between the victims neck bones and flesh, the suspect drove them deeper with a hammer. After the head, the killer sliced off his boss penis and ears -- then fed them to the dogs.
Sia surrendered to the Plaza Miranda Police Community Precinct in Quiapo, Manila. He also turned over Prestons bloated, rotting head, as if it was a stolen trophy. The victims severed penis was in a plastic bag.
The suspect was a stay-in helper at the Bernadette Eatery located at 501 San Rafael St., Quiapo. Preston was caretaker of the establishment.
Sia led lawmen to Prestons house, where his rotting, headless body was found wrapped in plastic bag inside the comfort room.
Behind bars and speaking in broken English, Sia said he didnt know where to bury the victim. So I surrendered his head, he added.
(Published @ People's Tonight/November 08, 2009)
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http://article.wn.com/view/WNAT775FC35B ... 99B93A03A/
Wife castrates hubby after sex
by Zaida delos Reyes-Palanca
Thursday, 28 January 2010 20:02
LITA, 32, must have concentrated on the knife lying nearby as her husband Sonny Ragonjan, 28, nibbled her neck then suckled her breasts. While he moistened his fingers with her feminine juices, the wife pretended to moan in erotic pleasure. Unknown to the husband, it would be the last time he would be using his penis.
After making love, Lita sliced off her sleeping husbands penis inside their house in Bgy. Centro 9, Aparri, Cagayan Valley.
The wife reportedly suspected that her spouse was having sex with another woman. Sonny was roused from sleep by the severe pain from his groins. Shocked, he saw his penis gone and he was spurting blood from his genital area like a fire hose.
Sonny was rushed to the Cagayan Valley Medical Center.
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Man's sliced sex organ shoved in mouth
By: Zaida delos Reyes-Palanca
THE penis of Rico Edillo, 56, slid easily into the killers hands after it was hacked off. It was warm and dripped with creamy blood. Next, the bizarre butcher pinched the victims cheeks, forcing his lips to part. Then the killer shoved the hairy sex organ into the mangled mans mouth.
Police are not sure if Edillo, a farmer, was already dead when he was castrated and forced to sink his teeth on his severed sex organ.
Edillo, a resident of Purok 1, Bgy. New Cebu, Makilala, North Cotabato, was also stabbed and hacked repeatedly. His mutilated body was found near a cemetery in Makilala.
It wasnt the first time that a man was killed in the Philippines and his penis cut off.
In October 2009, Srejan Sia, 23, hacked the head of his employer Jimmy Preston, 59, with a jungle bolo and arnis. As the weapons got stuck between the victims neck bones and flesh, the suspect drove them deeper with a hammer. After the head, the killer sliced off his boss penis and ears -- then fed them to the dogs.
Sia surrendered to the Plaza Miranda Police Community Precinct in Quiapo, Manila. He also turned over Prestons bloated, rotting head, as if it was a stolen trophy. The victims severed penis was in a plastic bag.
The suspect was a stay-in helper at the Bernadette Eatery located at 501 San Rafael St., Quiapo. Preston was caretaker of the establishment.
Sia led lawmen to Prestons house, where his rotting, headless body was found wrapped in plastic bag inside the comfort room.
Behind bars and speaking in broken English, Sia said he didnt know where to bury the victim. So I surrendered his head, he added.
(Published @ People's Tonight/November 08, 2009)
Sources:
http://tsinoy16.1.forumer.com/index.php ... =6062&st=0&
http://article.wn.com/view/WNAT775FC35B ... 99B93A03A/
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Those are pretty weirdly written news articles. Is that some sort of amateur reporter site or something? Usually reporters don't try to write about what the criminal or victim might have been thinking, especially to the point of detailing "her feminine juices" ...
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i mean its the wifes good right , if her man deceives her, to take off his tools for this doing...
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SplitDik (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2010 5:10 pm Those are pretty weirdly written news articles. Is that some sort of amateur reporter site or something? Usually reporters don't try to write about what the criminal or victim might have been thinking, especially to the point of detailing "her feminine juices" ...
Some tabloid reporters in our country tend to sensationalize the way they report. Or perhaps it's the editors who make it sound unreal. The news I posted are real only and were published in most tabloids. However, what I post here are those in English which seem fictional to some readers.
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halfcock (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:18 am i mean its the wifes good right , if her man deceives her, to take off his tools for this doing...
Er...
i mean its the mans good right , if his wife deceives him, to take off her tools for this doing...
Does that look OK to you? I guess not.. then why does the reverse?
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yes, Hildy, a litle bit pieces of her pussy he can remove too, although a wife doesnt have so much tools between her legs than a man has removable, haha...