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    Stem Cell Treatment Might Reverse Heart Attack Damage

    MONDAY, Feb. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Stem cell therapy's promise for healing damaged tissues may have gotten a bit closer to reality. In a small, early study, heart damage was reversed in heart-attack patients treated with their own cardiac stem cells, researchers report.

    The cells, called cardiosphere-derived stem cells, regrew damaged heart muscle and reversed scarring one year later, the authors say.

    Up until now, heart specialists' best tool to help minimize damage following a heart attack has been to surgically clear blocked arteries.

    "In our treatment, we dissolved scar and replaced it with living heart muscle. Such 'therapeutic regeneration' has long been the holy grail of cell therapy, but had never been accomplished before; we now seem to have done it," said study author Dr. Eduardo Marban, director of the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute in Los Angeles.

    However, outside experts cautioned that the findings are preliminary and the treatment is far from ready for widespread use among heart-attack survivors.

    The study, published online Feb. 14 in The Lancet, involved 25 middle-aged patients (average age 53) who had suffered a heart attack. Seventeen underwent stem cell infusions while eight received standard post-heart attack care, including medication and exercise therapy.

    The stem cells were obtained using a minimally invasive procedure, according to the researchers from Cedars-Sinai and the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

    Patients received a local anesthetic and then a catheter was threaded through a neck vein down to the heart, where a tiny portion of muscle was taken. The sample provided all the researchers needed to generate a supply of new stem cells -- 12 million to 25 million -- that were then transplanted back into the heart-attack patient during a second minimally invasive procedure.

    One year after the procedure, the infusion patients' cardiac scar sizes had shrunk by about half. Scar size was reduced from 24 percent to 12 percent of the heart, the team said. In contrast, the patients receiving standard care experienced no scar shrinkage.

    Initial muscle damage and healed tissue were measured using MRI scans.

    After six months, four patients in the stem-cell group experienced serious adverse events compared with only one patient in the control group. At one year, two more stem-cell patients had a serious complication. However, only one such event -- a heart attack -- might have been related to the treatment, according to the study.

    In a news release, Marban said that "the effects are substantial and surprisingly larger in humans than they were in animal tests."

    Other experts were cautiously optimistic. Cardiac expert Dr. Bernard Gersh, a professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic, is not affiliated with the research but is familiar with the findings.

    "This study demonstrates that it is safe and feasible to administer these cardiac-derived stem cells and the results are interesting and encouraging," he said.

    Another specialist said that while provocative and promising, the findings remain early, phase-one research. "It's a proof-of-concept study," said interventional cardiologist Dr. Thomas Povsic, an assistant professor of medicine at the Duke Clinical Research Institute, in Durham, N.C.

    And Dr. Chip Lavie, medical director of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prevention at the John Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute, in New Orleans, also discussed the results. He said that while the study showed that the cardiac stem cells reduced scar tissue and increased the area of live heart tissue in heart attack patients with moderately damaged overall heart tissue, it did not demonstrate a reduction in heart size or any improvement in the heart's pumping ability.

    "It did not improve the ejection fraction, which is a very important measurement used to define the overall heart's pumping ability," Lavie noted. "Certainly, much larger studies of various types of heart attack patients will be needed before this even comes close to being a viable potential therapy for the large number of heart attack initial survivors."

    Povsic concurred that much larger studies are needed. "The next step is showing it really helps patients in some kind of meaningful way, by either preventing death, healing them or making them feel better."

    It's unclear what the cost will be, Povsic added. "What society is going to be willing to pay for this is going to be based on how much good it ends up doing. If they truly regenerate a heart and prevent a heart transplant, that would save a lot money."

    Marban, who invented the stem cell treatment, said the while it would not replace bypass surgery or angioplasty, "it might be useful in treating 'irreversible' injury that may persist after those procedures."

    As a rough estimate, he said that if larger, phase 2 trials were successful, the treatment might be available to the general public by about 2016.

    More information

    The U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute describes current heart attack treatment.

     

    43 comments

    • Nease  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      I was diagnosed with some kind of rare eye disease which damaged my retina. The doctors at OHSU told me they had only seen 2 other people with it. I have blurred out areas in my eye, sort of how a face might be blurred out in a t.v. show--pixelated.It's so annoying and sad since I am a designer. Every day of my life I see how I lost my eyesight overnight. They told me that my only hope was stem cell treatment. I'm glad to "see" stem cell therapy getting perhaps closer to being more mainstream.
      • George 3 mths ago
        I'm sorry to hear about your eye condition.

        about a month ago, yahoo had an article about successfully using embryonic stem cells to bring vision to 2 blind patients. you should do a search.

        Good luck Nease! The technology is here!
      • IGreaterDevilI 3 mths ago
        I'm sorry that you have suffer thanks to a 2,000 year old book of superstition and a large gullible mass.
    • ClaytonF  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      Modern medicine can do a lot to heal a broken heart, but it hasnt yet been able to repair the scarring that froms after a heart attack. Now a study shows that the organ's own stem cells may shrink scarred tissue and promote growth of new heart cells. Researchers took biopsies from 17 heart-attack patients, cultivated heart stem cells from the samples and injected them back into the patients' organs. Over the course of a year, their heart scars receded 50% and new tissue grew, while untreated patients saw no change. More studies will determine whether stem-cell treatment not only prompt regrowth but also help improve the heart's pumping ability.
    • Zack  •  3 mths ago
      i came here to see the religious comments, people arguing over this makes my day (:
      • Jessica-Lynn 3 mths ago
        Ditto
      • slash 3 mths ago
        Then find yourself a church, Ditto.
      • Christopher 3 mths ago
        ahhaha, me too. I didn't even read the article yet. Just went straight to the comments.
    • Steven  •  Huntington Beach, California  •  3 mths ago
      This is great. This is just a scratch on the surface but it proves proof of concept. Who knows we might even be able grow new brain cells for stroke and head trama victims. And even for this generation of kids doing drugs.
    • killer  •  3 mths ago
      There should be a regulation that prohibits this type of stem cell treatment from inadvertently being used on tea party Republicans since they do not believe in science and this could be against their religious beliefs.
      • LawrenceP 3 mths ago
        I like to refer to them as Republitards!
      • Kevin 3 mths ago
        I like putting exclamation marks at the end of my sentences!
      • P 3 mths ago
        I disagree with everyone but Kevin!!!!
    • Total american  •  3 mths ago
      This article barely scratches the surface. This is already being used, and the results are better than you can ever imagine. Science has figured this out, not faith healers.
    • Chris  •  Waco, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      lift the medical research regulations and things like this will happen all the time.
      • George 3 mths ago
        it was bush that banned stem cell research during his terms. He put back stem cell research more than 10 years and caused millions of patients needless sufferring and deaths.

        It wasn't until Obama took office that he lifted the ban on embryonic stem cell research. F-Bush!

        ❤OBAMA❤
      • Chris 3 mths ago
        The very first part of medicine is "do no harm" There needs be to trials first. What if 5, 10 years the down road there is a problem with any kind of therapy, let alone stem cells? This is new ground and we need to be cautious.
    • Tracy US Veteran  •  3 mths ago
      This should happen NOW,,ASAP!!!!
      • Eric 3 mths ago
        Then don't vote Republican. This could have happened years ago.
      • eric 3 mths ago
        you are a tool for the parties. This has been happening for quite some time and is not new at all
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      With all the obvious ways the world is changing for the worse-pollution, global warming, disappearance of the midle class, Twitter, it's nice to see an article about progress.
    • anthony  •  Fort Myers, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Thanks to the ideology of Republicans, we lost 8 years of research and some of our best minds went to other countries where it was legal. It is wrong to put ideology ahead of peoples health. God bless you Obama.
    • Mike  •  3 mths ago
      stem cells... is there anything they can't do?
    • Zeek  •  3 mths ago
      I want some stem cells put into my pecker.....
    • Dan  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      Horray!!!! This technology is worth exploring and supporting. Finally, a way that we can replace/re-grow our own organs & muscle. We have just touched upon the beginnings of immortality!! Sign me up!! I want to live to be 199!! Used to think this stuff was science fiction. Now it has the real possibility to become real. Imagine the advancments you could see over the span of more than one lifetime. Boggles the mind. Thnk of the contrebutions that you could make in an extended lifetime. Sign me up!!!
    • Zack  •  3 mths ago
      this might be a really crazy idea! but it just might work (please don't criticize me) but stem cells seem to be very powerful! does anyone think in the near future it could possibly replace brain cells 0.o?? crazy idea but it might just work!
    • T  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Stem Cell Research.....why would we want that? Save people? Extended lives? But what about all the #$%$ about baby killing abortionists! Let's just crawl back into the DARK AGES and let the Bible tell us what it thinks about stems cells? : )
    • Kapy  •  3 mths ago
      This is great news. But is anyone else getting tired of hearing, "Hey everyone we can do it, but your S.O.L. because it is a long ways off before we can begin any treatments." Then why the F*** tell us, to get our hopes up? It's like waving a dog bone over your dogs head but never giving it to him. Worthless!
    • George  •  3 mths ago
      ❤EMBRYONIC AND ADULT STEM CELL RESEARCH❤
    • OuterLimits  •  3 mths ago
      This is truly a phenomenal breakthrough. From fixing broken hearts to fixing broken pancreases and kidneys to fixing the tough ones like cystic fibrosis, this is such a hopeful and helpful experiment for so many people.
    • SALER 1  •  Cedar Rapids, Iowa  •  3 mths ago
      I think people who is against this research should not benefit from it, Its only fair.
    • The John  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Someone tell this to the moronic religious right. Yeah, stem cells are the breakthrough technology of our time...maybe we shouldn't shut it down.
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