As the scientific community continues to work on pig organs to accelerate organ transplantation in humans and turn it into a more accessible process, another first has recently been achieved. The new research, published in the journal Nature, that dead pig organs are brought back to life revealed.
According to the shared information, dead cells in pig organs are removed thanks to a newly developed technology. an hour after death brought back to life. The technology underlying the new achievement is derived from BrainEx technology that previously brought pig brains back to life hours later. OrganEx laundry technology.
How does the new technology work?

In the new OrganEx system, scientists first connect the machine in the system to the circulatory system of the living being. Machine, creates a heartbeat-like heartbeat and in this way it provides oxygenation to cells. Then the living synthetic fluid mixed with own blood is being pumped. Unlike blood, this fluid is not made up of cells, but is designed to protect cells from damage and to carry oxygen and drugs throughout the body.
The scientists tested the new system 1 hour after the pigs’ hearts stopped, just after blood flow was cut off. From system development to testing a total of 100 pigs were used announced. The system made it possible to preserve tissue from organs in pigs, reduce cell death and maintain certain molecular and cellular processes in vital organs such as the heart, brain, liver and kidneys.
Something interesting happened:

The scientists also tested whether OrganEx could work in rejuvenating the brain. In the group where the OrganEx system was tested even though he was brain deadby injecting the liquid into the body physical mobility was observed in the head and neck. The scientists reported that this condition, which was only seen in the OrganEx group, requires further research into reactivating motor functions.
So what will the new discovery do?
Human testing of the new system won’t happen anytime soon. But according to scientists, OrganEx has great potential for human organ transplantation. The system will allow organs to be transported over longer distances to recipients in need, and will extend the time the organ can be stored during the transplant process.
In addition, it will protect the organs of individuals who have died from reasons such as heart attack, drowning and heavy blood loss. People can be brought back to life hours after their death.