Can you freeze your body and come back to life? - Shannon N. Tessier

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On January 12th, 1967, James Bedford passed away.
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But— he had a plan to cheat death.
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Bedford was the first person to be cryogenically frozen.
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This process promised to preserve his body until a theoretical future
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when humanity could cure any illness, and essentially, reverse death.
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This is the dream of cryonics.
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But here’s the catch: to revive people in the future,
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we need to properly preserve them in the present.
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So, is it currently possible to freeze a human,
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preserve them indefinitely, and then safely thaw them out?
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To understand the hurdles of human cryopreservation,
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we need to leave the theoretical realm of cryonics,
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and turn to the scientific field of cryobiology.
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This discipline studies the effects of low temperatures
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on various living systems,
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and it is true that decreasing an organism’s temperature
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also decreases its cellular function.
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For example, at temperatures below -130 degrees Celsius,
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human cellular activity grinds to a halt.
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So if you could bring an entire human body below that temperature,
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theoretically you could preserve it indefinitely.
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The hard part is doing this without damaging the body.
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For example, let's try to freeze a single red blood cell.
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It typically sits at a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius
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in a solution of water and substances known as chemical solutes,
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which dissolve under certain conditions.
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But once the temperature drops below freezing,
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water outside and inside the cell hardens into damaging ice crystals.
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Without the correct concentration of water,
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the chemical solutes are unable to dissolve.
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And as the water freezes, they become increasingly concentrated
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in a destructive process known as osmotic shock.
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Without any intervention,
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these factors are guaranteed to destroy our red blood cell
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before it reaches -130 degrees.
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Not all cells are this fragile,
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and many animals have evolved to survive extreme conditions.
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Some cold-tolerant fish synthesize antifreeze proteins
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to prevent ice formation at sub-zero temperatures.
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And freeze-tolerant frogs use protective agents to survive
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when up to 70% of their body water is trapped as ice.
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It's unlikely that any one creature holds the secret to human cryopreservation.
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But by researching these adaptations,
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scientists have developed remarkable preservation technologies,
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some of which are already employed in medicine.
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However, researchers are still trying to improve cryopreservation technology
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to better manage the ice problem.
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Many cryobiologists are trying to solve this issue
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with an approach called vitrification.
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This technique uses chemicals known as cryoprotectant agents (CPA)
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to prevent ice from forming.
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Some of these have been adapted from compounds in nature,
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while others have been designed to take advantage of cryobiology’s
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guiding principles.
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But in practice,
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these chemicals allow researchers to store living systems
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in a glassy state with reduced molecular activity and no damaging ice.
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Vitrification is ideal for cryonics,
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and would help preserve organs and other tissues for medical procedures.
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But it’s incredibly difficult to achieve.
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CPAs can be toxic in the high quantities required for large scale vitrification.
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And even with these chemicals,
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preventing ice formation requires rapid cooling
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that lowers temperatures uniformly throughout the material.
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That’s relatively easy when vitrifying single cells or small pieces of tissue.
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But as the material becomes more complex and contains larger quantities of water,
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staying ahead of ice formation gets challenging.
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And even if we could successfully vitrify complex living material,
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we'd only be halfway to using it.
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Vitrified tissue also needs to be uniformly warmed
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to prevent the formation of ice, or worse, cracks.
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To date, researchers have been able to vitrify and partially recover
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small structures like blood vessels, heart valves, and corneas.
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But none of these are anywhere near the size and complexity
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of a whole human being.
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So if it’s not currently possible to cryopreserve a person,
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what does this mean for Bedford and his frozen peers?
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The sad truth is that current cryonic preservation techniques
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only offer their patients false hope.
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As practiced, they’re both unscientific and deeply destructive,
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irreparably damaging the body’s cells, tissues, and organs.
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Some devotees might argue that, like death and disease,
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this damage may be reversible one day.
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Even if scientists could revive people through cryonic preservation,
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there’s a whole suite of ethical, legal, and social implications
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which cast doubts on the technology’s overall benefits.
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But for now, the dream of cryonics is still on ice.
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