Hideous Rodent Strikes Again, This Time With Clues for Surviving Stroke

Monday, November 30, 2009 - 17:56 in Health & Medicine

A few weeks ago we wrote about the naked mole rat, a repugnant little subterranean creature possessing a unique immunity to cancer. Now it turns out that the hardy little rodents are resistant to strokes as well, a finding that may help researchers figure out better treatments for brain injuries arising from heart attacks and strokes. The cancer immunity in mole rats is genetic, but their seeming immunity to brain damage from strokes is less nature, more nurture. Naked mole rats live about six feet below the ground in hive-like colonies of up to 300, tight conditions for any species (note the picture above). Those living conditions spawn serious air quality problems. The air that mole rats breathe is so horribly foul and so rich in carbon dioxide that it would be fatal -- or at the very least cause irreversible brain damage -- to any other mammal. The naked mole rat,...

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