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    Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise for Stroke, Studies Say

    WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Treating stroke patients with stem cells taken from their own bone marrow appears to safely help them regain some of their lost abilities, two small new studies suggest.

    Indian researchers observed mixed results in the extent of stroke patients' improvements, with one study showing marked gains in daily activities, such as feeding, dressing and movement, and the other study noting these improvements to be statistically insignificant. But patients seemed to safely tolerate the treatments in both experiments with no ill effects, study authors said.

    "The results are encouraging to know but we need a larger, randomized study for more definitive conclusions," said Dr. Rohit Bhatia, a professor of neurology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi, and author of one of the studies. "Many questions -- like timing of transplantation, type of cells, mode of transplantation, dosage [and] long-term safety -- need answers before it can be taken from bench to bedside."

    The studies are scheduled to be presented Wednesday and Thursday at the American Stroke Association's annual meeting in New Orleans.

    Stem cells -- unspecialized cells from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood or human embryos that can change into cells with specific functions -- have been explored as potential therapies for a host of diseases and conditions, including cancer and strokes.

    In one of the current studies, 120 moderately affected stroke patients ranging from 18 to 75 years old were split into two groups, with half infused intravenously with stem cells harvested from their hip bones and half serving as controls. About 73 percent of the stem cell group achieved "assisted independence" after six months, compared with 61 percent of the control group, but the difference wasn't considered statistically significant.

    In the other study, presented by Bhatia, 40 patients whose stroke occurred between three and 12 months prior were also split into two groups, with half receiving stem cells, which were dissolved in saline and infused over several hours. When compared to controls, stroke patients receiving stem cell therapy showed statistically significant improvements in feeding, dressing and mobility, according to the study. On functional MRI scans, the stem cell recipients also demonstrated an increase in brain activity in regions that control movement planning and motor function.

    Neither study yielded adverse effects on patients, which could include tumor development.

    But Dr. Matthew Fink, chief of the division of stroke and critical care neurology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, said that the therapy's safety is the only thing the two studies seemed to demonstrate.

    "The thing to keep in mind is that these are really phase one trials," said Fink, also a professor of neurology at Weill Cornell Medical College. "I'm concerned that people get the idea that now stem cell treatment is available for stroke, and that's not the case."

    Fink noted that the cells taken from study participants' hip bones can only be characterized as "bone marrow aspirates" since the authors didn't prove that actual stem cells were extracted.

    "They haven't really analyzed if they're stem cells and what they turn into when they go into circulation," he added. "The best way to look at this is, it's very preliminary . . . when patients come to me to talk about it, I'm going to tell them it's years away before we know if this is going to work."

    Studies presented at scientific conferences should be considered preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed medical journal.

    More information

    The U.S. National Institutes of Health has more information on stem cells.

     

    13 comments

    • E  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      My wife is getting a bone marrow transplant and because of this technology she can donate to herself without risk of rejection or the long term use of anti rejection drugs. No more chemo either, we should fund more of this reserch
    • 99sm  •  3 mths ago
      Wow another adult stem cell treatment that looks promising.
      • Tom 3 mths ago
        Too bad the FDA won't approve it. There's no money in a cure.
    • OuterLimits  •  3 mths ago
      I was very excited by recent studies that suggested that a patient's own kidney cells can be reprogrammed to make more healthy cells, and as someone with chronic kidney disease, all I can say is: MORE FUNDING! If we can create healthier cells from our own bodies, let's throw everything we've got at it!
      • Tom 3 mths ago
        Sorry, the FDA and Big Pharma do not agree with your opinions.
    • Ratta Tat Tatt  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      All the pro life weirdos will come flocking to this one. Boy, they'll do anything to stop healing a human life. They'll cry about stem cells, but then want to be saved once they get sick..from research that could have been furthered when they were healthy and voted against this stuff.
    • David Neu  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Rev it up! Give these boys and gals some elbow room and they will have everything cured. Way to go Doctors and Scientist!
      • JOSEPH J HOMAN 3 mths ago
        woot! too bad we wont be alive when they cure death :/
    • Thomas  •  3 mths ago
      Note that these are adult stem cells, NOT embryonic stem cells. Although the author conflates the two together, they are NOT the same thing. Adult stem cells have already helped thousands of patients all over the world with many different diseases; to date, embryonic stem cells have not helped anyone.

      Articles like this are sometimes used as a justification for maintaining embryonic stem cell research. In fact, we should draw the OPPOSITE conclusion - adult stem cells show great promise, while embryonic stem cell research has wasted millions of dollars over three decades, and cheapened our view of incipient human life.

      Support greater funding for adult stem cell research, and an end to embryonic stem cell research.
      • alanp 3 mths ago
        Tom you are wrong about embyronic research the researchers have to study embyro's to see how they do it to get ideas on how to make adult cell lines work.

        It's clowns like you who don't have a clue on how scientific research methods work and you also sound like a paid blogger for organized religion.

        If you are suffering a injury that nothing can be done then you can blog your nonsense but don't slow down the research because of your so called morals. However there are people like me who are injured and are screwed with present therapys availible and want the research to pursue ALL RESEARCH AVENUES to find the answers to make a therapy a reality SOONER before we die from our injurys!!!!
      • jerkoffgeorge 3 mths ago
        Strange, I read last week of two people who regained sight due to embroni stem cells.
      • dave 3 mths ago
        Both Embyonic and Adult stem cell research/therapies have promise. Advanced Cell Technology is the company that is working with Adult Macular Degeneration and an eye disese called Stargarts, using Embryonic cells. The early P1 trials have positive results and was recently published. There have been several articles in the last 1 1/2 weeks. Advanced Cell has also patented a procedure where they remove a single cell from an embryo, thus not destroying the embryo, I repeat, does not destroy the Embryo.
    • Mark  •  3 mths ago
      It won't look promising if we elect another Republican President.
    • George  •  3 mths ago
      ❤EMBRYONIC & ADULT STEM CELLS❤
    • David  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Interesting to note that this work was carried out in India. The research could have been US technology but some people in the USA who shouted very loud without really understanding what they were shouting about. means that the US is not a good environment for such research. I hope the people who condemned stem cell research are satisfied.
    • michael  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      reb, would it be so WRONG if you were terminally sick, most come from adult donors in a similar process to dialysis to harvest, pretty neat they can be frozen for up to 5 years bet you didnt know that, no telling what good will come from this treatment
    • Bill  •  Norfolk, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      I just hope the studies in this field are not too restricted. There are so many people willing to take the chance in regaining what they have lost.
    • TropicalTrooth  •  3 mths ago
      DON'T VOTE REPUBLICAN or they will STOP this kind of PROGRESS!
    • tex reb  •  3 mths ago
      Stem cell research is just plain WRONG!!!!
      • E 3 mths ago
        these are cells from their own bodies idiot! thats like saying it's wrong to give blood to yourself! man you are such a stupid #$%$ and you showed the world who you are too!
      • Tom 3 mths ago
        It's adult stem cells dipshit. Please kill yourself due to lack of intelligence.
      • David 3 mths ago
        Please explain why it is wrong to use cells from your own body.
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