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Maru 28-03-2018 12:39 PM

Interstitium: New organ discovered in human body after it was previously missed
 
Interstitium: New organ discovered in human body after it was previously missed by scientists
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-a8275851.html

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Interstitium: New organ discovered in human body after it was previously missed by scientists

Scientists have identified a new human organ hiding in plain sight, in a discovery they hope could help them understand the spread of cancer within the body.

Layers long thought to be dense, connective tissue are actually a series of fluid-filled compartments researchers have termed the “interstitium”.

These compartments are found beneath the skin, as well as lining the gut, lungs, blood vessels and muscles, and join together to form a network supported by a mesh of strong, flexible proteins.

New analysis published in the journal Scientific Reports is the first to identify these spaces collectively as a new organ and try to understand their function.

Remarkably, the interstitium had previously gone unnoticed despite being one of the largest organs in the human body.


The newfound organ, here beneath the top layer of skin, is also in tissue layers lining the gut, lungs, blood vessels and muscles. The organ is a bodywide network of interconnected, fluid-filled compartments supported by a meshwork of strong, flexible proteins (Jill Gregory)

The team behind the discovery suggest the compartments may act as “shock absorbers” that protect body tissues from damage.

Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center medics Dr David Carr-Locke and Dr Petros Benias came across the interstitium while investigating a patient’s bile duct, searching for signs of cancer.

They noticed cavities that did not match any previously known human anatomy, and approached New York University pathologist Dr Neil Theise to ask for his expertise.

The researchers realised traditional methods for examining body tissues had missed the interstitium because the “fixing” method for assembling medical microscope slides involves draining away fluid – therefore destroying the organ’s structure.

Instead of their true identity as bodywide, fluid-filled shock absorbers, the squashed cells had been overlooked and considered a simple layer of connective tissue.

Having arrived at this conclusion, the scientists realised this structure was found not only in the bile duct, but surrounding many crucial internal organs.

“This fixation artefact of collapse has made a fluid-filled tissue type throughout the body appear solid in biopsy slides for decades, and our results correct for this to expand the anatomy of most tissues,” said Dr Theise.

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Freezing biopsy tissue taken from the bile ducts of 12 more patients enabled the team to preserve the anatomy of their newly discovered structure.

They realised the layer drains into the lymphatic system – the network of vessels transporting lymph, which is involved in the body’s immune response.

Besides their ability to cushion the body’s organs and protect them from harm, the researchers found evidence that cancer cells from tumours could make their way via the interstitium into the lymphatic system.

In providing a highway for fluid to move around the body, the interconnected cells of the interstitium may therefore have the unfortunate side effect of spreading cancer around the body.

Understanding this newly discovered frontier in human anatomy could allow scientists to develop new tests for cancer.

“This finding has potential to drive dramatic advances in medicine, including the possibility that the direct sampling of interstitial fluid may become a powerful diagnostic tool,” said Dr Theise.

Brillopad 28-03-2018 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Maru (Post 9933833)
Interstitium: New organ discovered in human body after it was previously missed by scientists
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-a8275851.html

I saw that Maru. I find it astonishing that this was not found before. Absolutely incredible. I thought scientists knew every inch of the human body! :shrug:

Mystic Mock 28-03-2018 01:07 PM

This is incredible.

Hopefully they can get closer to curing Cancer.

Kizzy 28-03-2018 01:11 PM

So effectively we are bubble wrapped?... :joker: :joker: :joker: love it!

Maru 29-03-2018 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 9933848)
This is incredible.

Hopefully they can get closer to curing Cancer.

Same

kirklancaster 29-03-2018 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Maru (Post 9933833)
Interstitium: New organ discovered in human body after it was previously missed by scientists
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-a8275851.html

WOW - an absolutely riveting read Maru. Like Brillopad I am amazed that this has only just been discovered.

kirklancaster 29-03-2018 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 9933853)
So effectively we are bubble wrapped?... :joker: :joker: :joker: love it!

:laugh:

user104658 29-03-2018 06:08 AM

"...this amazing discovery was followed up with the crucial information that Toy Soldier's interstitium is bigger than Kirk's."

Ammi 29-03-2018 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9934609)
"...this amazing discovery was followed up with the crucial information that Toy Soldier's interstitium is bigger than Kirk's."

..not so crucial though...in a... it’s not the size that matters though situation, TS...

user104658 29-03-2018 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 9934619)
..not so crucial though...in a... it’s not the size that matters though situation, TS...

That's just something people say to make insecure people feel better Ammi!

Ammi 29-03-2018 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9934621)
That's just something people say to make insecure people feel better Ammi!

..that’s what Kirk said as well when he told us all that your interstitium was bigger than his...



...you and your interstitium have a splendid day, TS...:love:...

Kazanne 29-03-2018 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9933834)
I saw that Maru. I find it astonishing that this was not found before. Absolutely incredible. I thought scientists knew every inch of the human body! :shrug:

I don't think scientists always get it right.


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