Stem Cell Treatment – Current Research
Posted by admin on Sep 3, 2010 in Recent Posts | 0 comments
The state of current research into stem cell treatments for fetal birth defects. Presented by Diana Farmer, MD, Division Chief of UCSF Pediatric Surgery and Professor, UCSF Fetal Treatment Center
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Autism: The Role Of Stem Cell Treatment
Posted by admin on Aug 24, 2010 in Recent Posts | 0 comments
Autism: The Role Of Stem Cell Treatment
Potential of Stem Cell Treatments for Autism
In June of 2007 an article was published in a peer-reviewed journal (1) proposing a role for stem cell therapy in treating autism. The account that follows provides a perspective on the implications and prevalence of autism, as well as a synopsis and a critique of the proposed use of stem cells to treat the major symptoms of autism disorder.
Autism
Autism is a complex brain developmental disorder that is characterised by impaired social interactions, communication difficulties, obsessive attachment to routines and repetition, and often an extreme dislike of certain sounds, textures and tastes. Autism usually surfaces in the first three years of life and may vary in severity from mild to disabling. Depending on degree of severity, some children with autism may develop into independent adults with full time employment and self-sufficiency; however this is seldom the case (2). There is no known single cause but abnormalities in brain function are generally attributed to environmental, immunological and neurological factors.
Social costs
It is reported as one of the fastest-growing developmental disabilities in the US, with diagnoses having increased by staggering proportions in the last decade (2). An estimated 1.5 million children and adults in the U.S. currently (as at 2007) have some form of autism (2). Presenting these statistics another way; autism spectrum disorders are believed to affect approximately 1 in 166 children (1).
Children with autism suffer from two major conditions: Hypoperfusion and Immune Dysregulation
Hypoperfusion of the brain in autism
Children with autism have shown impaired blood flow (hypoperfusion) to the brain. Hypoperfusion may contribute to functional defects not only by inducing hypoxia (an oxygen deficit that prevents normal brain function) but also by allowing for abnormal metabolite or neurotransmitter accumulation. Hypothetically, if perfusion can be improved through the revitalisation of blood vessels (angiogenesis), then this should also allow for metabolite clearance and restoration of functionality.
Immune dysregulation in autism
Successful neurodevelopment is contingent upon a normal balanced immune response. Children with autism have immune systems that do not function normally; instead an autoimmune response of the nervous system appears to prevail (3). Astrocytes (supportive brain cells) that normally play a critical role in regulating perfusion [reviewed in 1] and protection against central nervous system infection, have the potential to cause damage to the host when functioning in an aberrant (i.e. auto-immune) manner. Autistic children often have continually suppressed immune systems and chronic inflammation. Immune dysregulation

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Posted by admin on Aug 14, 2010 in Recent Posts | 0 comments
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Therapy
Posted by admin on Jul 25, 2010 in Recent Posts | 1 comment
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Therapy
This book will be the only current practical guide to a widely used procedure for treating leukemias and disseminated cancers. The contents are organized chronologically, to serve as a step-by-step guide throughout the transplant process. Comprehensive yet concise, it emphasizes the latest techniques, such as peripheral blood stem cell grafts.
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AUTOHEMOTHERAPY REFERENCE MANUAL (The AUTOMED Project)
AUTOBLOOD – THE MAGIC SHOT
DEFINITIVE GUIDE AND HISTORICAL REVIEW
FROM BLOODLETTING TO STEM CELLS
auto (self) -hemo (blood) – therapy
Learn why bloodletting reigned as the supreme therapy throughout the history of medicine, and how the mechanism of autohemotherapy may be at least partly responsible for its purported beneficial effects.
View modern trends involving the use of bone-marrow and stem-cells, and how these “state-of-the-art” therapies intimately relate to aut
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Stem Cell Research: Medical Applications And Ethical Controversy (The New Biology) Reviews
Posted by admin on Jul 15, 2010 in Recent Posts | 4 comments
Stem Cell Research: Medical Applications And Ethical Controversy (The New Biology)
This is an informative reference to the technological advances, applications, and issues of stem cell research. The past few years have seen controversy and debate surrounding stem cell research. Because skin cells have the capability to divide – unlike most of the cells in our body – our skin can heal itself through the division of cells. Scientists have attempted to apply this concept to major organs, trying to see if stem cells can be used to make the repairs that post-mitotic cells cannot. ”
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