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Spinal Cord Injuries Improved Years Later with Patients’ Own Olfactory Cells
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| 7/21/06
| Hilary White
Posted on 07/22/2006 12:48:37 PM PDT by wagglebee
LISBON, July 21, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) A team of researchers from Hospital de Egas, Lisbon, Portugal and Wayne State University Medical School in Michigan, USA, have shown that stem cells taken from the olfactory mucosa can be used successfully to treat spinal cord injuries, even years after the injury occurred.
A report published by the American Paraplegia Society says that seven patients, ranging in age from 18 to 32 years, who suffered severe spinal cord injuries as much as six and half years before, were treated with stem-like progenitor and ensheathing cells derived from the olfactory mucosa.
The cells were cultivated and engrafted onto lesions on the patients spinal cord. Subsequent MRI scans showed moderate to complete filling of the lesion sites. The report says that two patients experienced return of sensation in their bladders and one a return of limited anal control. All the patients experienced some improvement in motor abilities.
The olfactory mucosa is the region of the nasal passage where highly specialized cells detect odours. The olfactory ensheathing cells have been found to behave in much the same way as stem cells from more traditional sources such as bone marrow, but are easier to obtain.
In 2005, a small team of Australian researchers, funded partly by a grant from the Catholic Church, published a paper showing that olfactory stem cells can be induced to become heart cells, brain cells and nerve cells, without immune system rejection or formation of tumours.
The Lisbon studys authors concluded that their work showed that spinal cord injuries treated with cells derived from the patients own body is feasible, relatively safe, and potentially beneficial.
The olfactory mucosa as a source of stem cells is of interest to medical researchers because it is the only part of the bodys nervous system capable of life-long regeneration that is readily accessible with minimal invasive techniques.
Dr. Alan Mackay-Sim, the lead researcher in the Australian study said that it is an under-examined field. Whenever I presented a paper, the feedback I would get was that our work was 'interesting but weird'.
Read related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Australian Research Team Finds Stem Cell Gold in the Nose
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/mar/05032208.html
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: adultstemcells; olfactorycells; spinalcordinjury; stemcells
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The olfactory mucosa as a source of stem cells is of interest to medical researchers because it is the only part of the bodys nervous system capable of life-long regeneration that is readily accessible with minimal invasive techniques. And there is no need to slaughter embryos to get them.
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posted on
07/22/2006 12:48:39 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
To: Coleus
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posted on
07/22/2006 12:49:00 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
To: wagglebee
I got to go blow my nose, the answer has been right under folks noses all the time. wow.
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posted on
07/22/2006 12:51:37 PM PDT
by
NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi ......The Ca GOP: Where conservatives votes count but their opinions don't.)
To: NormsRevenge
smells a mite suspect to me.
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posted on
07/22/2006 12:54:41 PM PDT
by
pipecorp
(a muhammed portrait......8(_o_)8 .................nice likeness, eh?)
To: pipecorp
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posted on
07/22/2006 12:55:21 PM PDT
by
LongElegantLegs
(You can do that, and be a whack-job pedophile on meth.)
To: wagglebee
Finally! Hoping some of my former patients may benefit from this discovery.
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posted on
07/22/2006 12:57:29 PM PDT
by
NautiNurse
(Hurricane season 2006 - Be prepared and have a plan)
To: neverdem
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posted on
07/22/2006 12:58:49 PM PDT
by
traviskicks
(http://www.neoperspectives.com/Amnesty_From_Government.htm)
To: LongElegantLegs
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posted on
07/22/2006 12:58:58 PM PDT
by
pipecorp
(a muhammed portrait......8(_o_)8 .................nice likeness, eh?)
To: wagglebee
Not a valid treatment because no babies died. /sarc
To: wagglebee
Lisbon, eh?
I once had a Portuguese girlfriend. Yep, she was a Lisbion. Seriously though, the Left's whole stem cell agenda is nothing more than a means to fundraising. Just as most of the Dem/Lib/Left's crap is....
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posted on
07/22/2006 1:00:50 PM PDT
by
KenHorse
To: wagglebee
Lisbon, eh?
I once had a Portuguese girlfriend. Yep, she was a Lisbion.
Seriously though, the Left's whole stem cell agenda is nothing more than a means to fundraising. Just as most of the Dem/Lib/Left's crap is....
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posted on
07/22/2006 1:01:08 PM PDT
by
KenHorse
To: NautiNurse
To: wagglebee
I recently heard a lecture which mentioned this sort of thing.
There are are lot of possibilities which are being worked on for Quads/Tetras and other disabled.
Great news.
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posted on
07/22/2006 1:13:38 PM PDT
by
Radix
(Somehow, my Flux Capacitor got crossed up with my Interocitor.)
To: wagglebee
''...slaughter embryos...'' That has got to be among the most stuningly absurd statement I've ever read or heard from a purportedly sane person. But, it is totally consistent with the equally stunningly absurd and incredulous comments and acts of GWB of substituting religious fanaticism for scientific public policy. Pope Boniface I and the 17th Century cleric who made autopsies a sin would be proud of our ''genius'' president.
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posted on
07/22/2006 1:13:42 PM PDT
by
middie
To: middie
I don't know about those guys but I'm proud of him. I'm not happy about his immigration policies but I'm still proud of him, esp. after the veto.
To: middie
I don't know about those guys but I'm proud of him. I'm not happy about his immigration policies but I'm still proud of him, esp. after the veto.
To: wagglebee
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posted on
07/22/2006 1:17:37 PM PDT
by
ex-Texan
(Mathew 7: 1 - 6)
To: 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; afraidfortherepublic; Alas; al_c; american colleen; annalex; ...
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posted on
07/22/2006 1:18:07 PM PDT
by
Coleus
(I Support Research using the Ethical, Effective and Moral use of stem cells: non-embryonic "adult")
To: middie
That has got to be among the most stuningly absurd statement I've ever read or heard from a purportedly sane person. And we are supposed to garner that you are not a raving nutcase by your diatribe?
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posted on
07/22/2006 1:34:58 PM PDT
by
tallhappy
(Juntos Podemos!)
To: traviskicks; Coleus; airborne
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posted on
07/22/2006 1:36:46 PM PDT
by
neverdem
(May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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