Some human organs have the ability to grow until death (e.g: hair, skin), but some stop growing at very young age (e.g: neurons) . It is believed that the development of the brain is completed at very young age. Scientists believed that after that certain age, the human brain does not grow. But, according to the latest research findings, human brain cells grow even at adult age.
Kirsty Spalding, a molecular biologist at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Frisén, and colleagues have done a research to find out the ability of brain cells to divide even at adult age. For this research they have used brains of deceased humans who were exposed to above-ground nuclear weapon testing 50 years ago. During these nuclear weapon testing Carbon 14 were released in to the atmosphere. These Carbon 14 were incorporated in to DNA of cells of people who were exposed. They have found out a way to test the amount of Carbon 14 with in DNA of these cells. In their study they have extracted hippocampi of 55 deceased people who had given their consent to use their brains for research purposes. They have found out that every day about 1400 cells in hypoccampal region are being replaced.
According to this research, it is confirmed that the brain cells have the ability to regenerate even in adult age. The results of this research will help the development of many aspects of science, especially the field of medicine.
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