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Heart’s own stem cells could help treat cardiac failure

Posted: August 16, 2013 at 11:44 pm

Washington, August 16 (ANI): Researchers have highlighted, for the first time, the natural regenerative capacity of a group of stem cells that reside in the heart.

According to the new study these cells are responsible for repairing and regenerating muscle tissue damaged by a heart attack that leads to heart failure.

The study shows that if the stem cells are eliminated, the heart is unable to repair after damage. If the cardiac stem cells are replaced the heart repairs itself, leading to complete cellular, anatomical and functional heart recovery, with the heart returning to normal and pumping at a regular rate.

Also, if the cardiac stem cells are removed and re-injected, they naturally 'home' to and repair the damaged heart, a discovery that could lead to less-invasive treatments and even early prevention of heart failure in the future.

The study had set out to establish the role of cardiac stem cells (eCSCs) by first removing the cells from the hearts of rodents with heart failure. This stopped regeneration and recovery of the heart, demonstrating the intrinsic regenerative capacity of these cells for repairing the heart in response to heart failure.

Current treatments for heart failures are aimed at treating the underlying causes, such as coronary heart disease, heart attack and blood pressure through lifestyle changes, medicines and in severe cases, surgery.

These treatments are sometimes successful in preventing or delaying heart failure. However, once heart failure develops the only curative treatment is heart transplantation.

By revealing this robust homing mechanism, which causes cardiac stem cells to home to and repair the heart's damaged muscle, the findings could lead to less invasive treatments or even preventative measures aimed at maintaining or increasing the activity of the heart's own cardiac stem cells.

Dr Georgina Ellison, the first author of the paper and Professor Bernardo Nadal-Ginard, the study's corresponding author, both from the Centre of Human and Aerospace Physiological Sciences and the Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine at King's, said that in a healthy heart the quantity of cardiac stem cells is sufficient to repair muscle tissue in the heart.

They said that however, in damaged hearts many of these cells cannot multiply or produce new muscle tissue. In these cases it could be possible to replace the damaged cardiac stem cells or add new ones by growing them in the laboratory and administering them intravenously.

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Behaviour of stem cells in rats could help to treat heart failure

Posted: August 16, 2013 at 11:44 pm

4:49pm, Fri 16 Aug 2013 - last updated Fri 16 Aug 2013 Repairing damaged hearts in rats through stem cell treatment could work for human hearts as well. Photo:

You've had a heart attack. You're wheeled into A&E on a gurney. You survive, but your heart muscle is damaged. It's called heart failure - your heart just doesn't pump properly. Your long-term prospects look none too good.

All that could change if experiments on rats at Kings College on London are shown to hold for human beings too. After a heart attack, you would get an injection of heart stem cells - cells that can repair the damage to your heart muscles.

The stem cells would "home in" on your heart and grow into new muscle - triggering the stem cells already in your heart to leap onto action.

Sounds like science fiction, but Georgina Ellison, one of the Kings College researchers, told me it could be part of regular clinical practice within the next decade.

Everyone has stem cells in their hearts. Their job is to repair the normal wear and tear on your heart muscles by growing into new muscle cells. Trouble is, as you get older, the stem cells don't work as well. So if you have a heart problem like a heart attack or coronary artery disease, the stem cells can't cope.

Rats have heart stem cells too. When the researchers at Kings destroyed the rats' stem cells, they developed heart failure. When they put the stem cells back in, the failed hearts were restored to proper function. The implication for humans is obvious.

But even better you don't have to inject the stem cells directly into the heart for them to work. In humans that would be quite a serious procedure. Instead, the researchers simply injected the stem cells into a vein and they found their own way to the heart and started the repair process.

So if the same technique works in humans, a simple injection could treat heart failure - and might be able to prevent heart failure developing.

There's only one way of finding out if the technique works for us as well as for rats and that's to try it. So researchers in Spain and Belgium will start human trials of the technique early next year. If they're successful, stem cells could be used to treat heart failure before the end of the decade.

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Stem Cells Could Revolutionise Healing Heart Disease

Posted: August 16, 2013 at 11:44 pm

Stem cells have recently appeared in the press for being able to treat cancer, and as a recent study by UK scientists reveals, they might also be able to help repair hearts ravaged by cardiac disease.

When a heart is damaged, it cannot often repair the cells or make news ones. However, the new study shows that re-injected stem cells naturally home in on damaged regions of the heart to repair them.

The discovery could lead to less invasive treatments for heart failure, or early prevention of the condition that affects more than 750,000 Britons.

Heart failure occurs when the heart is too weak to pump blood around the body efficiently, leading to breathlessness, fatigue, and disability.

A leading cause of the condition is heart attacks, but it can also be triggered by genetic defects.

The new research set out to investigate the role of cardiac stem cells by removing them from rodents with heart failure.

Without the stem cells, the animals' hearts were unable to regenerate and recover.

Linoleic acid is essential to keep your heart healthy, so try to consume between two to four teaspoons a day.

Tomatoes are great for brightening the skin but more importantly, the food also acts as a blood purifier. It also contains lots of Vitamin K, which helps to prevent hemorrhages.

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NIH joins opposition to charging patients for experimental stem cell therapy

Posted: August 16, 2013 at 11:42 pm

By: Jet Villa, InterAksyon.com August 16, 2013 8:24 AM

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MANILA, Philippines -- (UPDATE - 10:12 a.m.) A consultant of Secretary Enrique Ona resigned Friday, calling the Health chiefs position that patients undergoing experimental stem cell therapy should pay unacceptable.

Dr. Anthony Leachon, who is in Davao City, said he emailed his resignation letter to Ona.

It is with deep regret that I'm resigning asDepartment of Health consultant for non-communicable diseases effective today (Friday). I have been privileged and honored to be a part of your administration even as a one peso a year consultant. I value our friendship and camaraderie which started years ago, Leachon, vice president of the Philippine College of Physicians and Onas consultant for non-communicable diseases, wrote.

Because his position is directly opposed to Onas, Leachon told the Health secretary, I believe I have lost your trust and confidence and I might not be effective serving the DOH and fighting the PCP and medical societies ' cause in the service of the Filipino patient.

Leachon was Onas consultant for non-communicable diseases since November 2011.

Ang pinaka-hindi ko nagustuhan ay yung sisingilin ang pasyente kahit clinical trial pa lang. Yon ang unacceptable sa akin (What I disagree with most is charging patients even if what they undergo are just clinical trials. That is unacceptable), Leachon said.

His resignation came as the National Health Institute, the research arm for health sciences of the University of the Philippines-Manila, joined the growing opposition to the Health secretarys stand on experimental stem cell therapy.

Leachon, a cardiologist at the Manila Doctors Hospital, called Onas position a complete violation of the Code of Ethics (for doctors) and being the secretary of health, alam niya dapat yon (he should know that). This is not a sign of ignorance, pero siguro may mga taong iba ang sinasabi sa kaniya (but there may be people telling him otherwise).

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Consultant quits over DOH chief's stand on stem cell therapy

Posted: August 16, 2013 at 11:42 pm

By: Jet Villa, InterAksyon.com August 16, 2013 8:24 AM

InterAksyon.com The online news portal of TV5

MANILA, Philippines -- (UPDATE - 10:12 a.m.) A consultant of Secretary Enrique Ona resigned Friday, calling the Health chiefs position that patients undergoing experimental stem cell therapy should pay unacceptable.

Dr. Anthony Leachon, who is in Davao City, said he emailed his resignation letter to Ona.

It is with deep regret that I'm resigning asDepartment of Health consultant for non-communicable diseases effective today (Friday). I have been privileged and honored to be a part of your administration even as a one peso a year consultant. I value our friendship and camaraderie which started years ago, Leachon, vice president of the Philippine College of Physicians and Onas consultant for non-communicable diseases, wrote.

Because his position is directly opposed to Onas, Leachon told the Health secretary, I believe I have lost your trust and confidence and I might not be effective serving the DOH and fighting the PCP and medical societies ' cause in the service of the Filipino patient.

Leachon was Onas consultant for non-communicable diseases since November 2011.

Ang pinaka-hindi ko nagustuhan ay yung sisingilin ang pasyente kahit clinical trial pa lang. Yon ang unacceptable sa akin (What I disagree with most is charging patients even if what they undergo are just clinical trials. That is unacceptable), Leachon said.

His resignation came as the National Health Institute, the research arm for health sciences of the University of the Philippines-Manila, joined the growing opposition to the Health secretarys stand on experimental stem cell therapy.

Leachon, a cardiologist at the Manila Doctors Hospital, called Onas position a complete violation of the Code of Ethics (for doctors) and being the secretary of health, alam niya dapat yon (he should know that). This is not a sign of ignorance, pero siguro may mga taong iba ang sinasabi sa kaniya (but there may be people telling him otherwise).

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Consultant quits over DOH chief’s stand on stem cell therapy

Posted: August 16, 2013 at 11:42 pm

By: Jet Villa, InterAksyon.com August 16, 2013 8:24 AM

InterAksyon.com The online news portal of TV5

MANILA, Philippines -- (UPDATE - 10:12 a.m.) A consultant of Secretary Enrique Ona resigned Friday, calling the Health chiefs position that patients undergoing experimental stem cell therapy should pay unacceptable.

Dr. Anthony Leachon, who is in Davao City, said he emailed his resignation letter to Ona.

It is with deep regret that I'm resigning asDepartment of Health consultant for non-communicable diseases effective today (Friday). I have been privileged and honored to be a part of your administration even as a one peso a year consultant. I value our friendship and camaraderie which started years ago, Leachon, vice president of the Philippine College of Physicians and Onas consultant for non-communicable diseases, wrote.

Because his position is directly opposed to Onas, Leachon told the Health secretary, I believe I have lost your trust and confidence and I might not be effective serving the DOH and fighting the PCP and medical societies ' cause in the service of the Filipino patient.

Leachon was Onas consultant for non-communicable diseases since November 2011.

Ang pinaka-hindi ko nagustuhan ay yung sisingilin ang pasyente kahit clinical trial pa lang. Yon ang unacceptable sa akin (What I disagree with most is charging patients even if what they undergo are just clinical trials. That is unacceptable), Leachon said.

His resignation came as the National Health Institute, the research arm for health sciences of the University of the Philippines-Manila, joined the growing opposition to the Health secretarys stand on experimental stem cell therapy.

Leachon, a cardiologist at the Manila Doctors Hospital, called Onas position a complete violation of the Code of Ethics (for doctors) and being the secretary of health, alam niya dapat yon (he should know that). This is not a sign of ignorance, pero siguro may mga taong iba ang sinasabi sa kaniya (but there may be people telling him otherwise).

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Adult Stem Cells helps Dogs and Horses – Video

Posted: August 16, 2013 at 4:41 am


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Stem cells therapy for breast cancer treatment – Video

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Stem cells therapy for breast cancer treatment
http://www.scientificanimations.com/ This 3D medical animation demonstrates the use of autologus stem cells for the treatment of breast cancer. Breast cancer...

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Stem cells from bioreactors – Video

Posted: August 16, 2013 at 4:41 am


Stem cells from bioreactors
Doctors will require large numbers of stem cells in the future to conduct treatments. To meet this need, Merck Millipore is no longer growing these cells in ...

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Subfertile? Scientific Approach.Evidence based treatment.Surrogacy, PGD, Stem cell treatments- ARC – Video

Posted: August 16, 2013 at 4:41 am


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