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THU · 2026-04-02 · 06:47 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0402-48642
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China’s ‘pig semen eyedrop’ may help treat Alzheimer’s: scientist in Australia

A research team in China, led by Professor Zhang Yu, has developed a novel eyedrop therapy using pig semen-derived exosomes that may improve drug delivery to the brain. The study, published in Science Advances, initially focused on treating retinoblastoma, a childhood eye cancer.

Shi HuangSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-02 · 06:47 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
China’s ‘pig semen eyedrop’ may help treat Alzheimer’s: scientist in Australia
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A research team in China, led by Professor Zhang Yu, has developed a novel eyedrop therapy using pig semen-derived exosomes that may improve drug delivery to the brain. The study, published in Science Advances, initially focused on treating retinoblastoma, a childhood eye cancer. Researchers found that exosomes, natural nanoparticles from pig semen, can effectively and safely transport drugs through biological barriers. Zhao Chunxia, a drug delivery researcher at the University of Adelaide, suggests this technology could potentially improve drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier, offering new treatment avenues for conditions like Alzheimer's disease. This research builds on previous Chinese studies utilizing pigs for medical advancements, including disguising tumors as pig tissue to trigger immune responses and performing pig organ transplants.

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World’s first pig-liver and pig-lung transplants were performed in China over 2024-2025.

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The research was published in Science Advances on March 27.

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Exosomes from pig semen can safely deliver drugs through biological barriers.

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The technique could improve drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier.

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Pig semen-derived exosomes engineered into eye drops may help treat Alzheimer's.

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An innovative therapy using pig semen-derived exosomes, engineered into eye drops capable of penetrating deep into retinal tissue, may hold the key to breaching the brain’s defences against diseases like Alzheimer’s.This breakthrough, led by Professor Zhang Yu at China’s Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, originally targeted a rare childhood eye cancer retinoblastoma that often resists conventional treatments due to its delicate location near the brain.Published in peer-reviewed journal Science Advances on March 27, the research shows how exosomes, or natural nanoparticles from pig semen, can safely deliver drugs through biological barriers.Zhao Chunxia, a drug delivery researcher at the University of Adelaide Australia, noted the technology’s broad potential.“The technique could improve drug delivery across other barriers that are similarly difficult to breach, such as the blood-brain barrier, to treat conditions including Alzheimer’s disease,” she was quoted by Nature News as saying on the same day.This isn’t the first time Chinese scientists have turned to pigs for creative medical breakthroughs.In 2025, researchers injected a drug that “disguised” tumours as pig tissue, tricking the immune system into attacking them. And over 2024-2025, the world’s first pig-liver and pig-lung transplants were performed in China, using gene-edited pigs to eliminate rejection-causing genes.
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