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Cell transplant may help heart after spinal cord injuryCEFR A1

15 Dec 2025

Adapted from Rochita Ghosh-U. Missouri, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by jesse orrico, Unsplash

Level A1 – Beginner
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  • A spinal cord injury harms nerve signals.
  • This can change heart and blood pressure.
  • Scientists tested a cell transplant in rats.
  • They used young nerve cells from the nervous system.
  • The cells were placed at the injury site.
  • After transplant, nerve control of circulation improved.
  • Resting blood pressure became more stable.
  • Average heart rate went down a little.
  • Harmful hormones still rose after injury.
  • Researchers want to protect heart and vessels.

Difficult words

  • spinal cordthe bundle of nerves inside the back
  • injurydamage to body tissue or nerves
    injury.
  • transplantmove cells or tissue to a new place
  • circulationmovement of blood around the body
  • hormonea chemical signal made by the body
    hormones
  • stablenot changing much over time

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