Scientists have reported that during an experiment they have noted that the heart of a mouse is capable of regeneration even if a small portion of its heart is removed a day after its birth.
![1-day Old Mice can Regenerate Their Cardiac Tissues 1-day Old Mice can Regenerate Their Cardiac Tissues](https://images.medindia.net/health-images/1200_1000/heart.jpg)
It is known that frogs and certain fish (zebra fish) can regenerate their cardiac tissues. But mammalian hearts have not shown that capacity. Mammalian fetuses can regenerate but this regeneration process is lost once they are born. During the study scientists surgically removed about 15% of the ventricle in one day-old mice. It was seen that within a week's period the mice regenerated the amputated part of their heart. The heart was fully functional and did not show any evidence of scar formation or reduction in cardiac activity. However this potential to regenerate disappeared once the mice were 7-10days old. Researchers found that the new heart muscle cells are formed from the pre-existing muscle cells. Scientists hope to develop the therapeutic potential of this discovery.
Source-Medindia