How damaged hearts could be healed by growing stem cells

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 8:12 pm

By Jenny Hope

PUBLISHED: 18:09 EST, 22 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:35 EST, 23 May 2012

Scientists claim they can rejuvenate broken hearts using skin cells that have been turned into heart muscle cells.

New research opens up the prospect of reprogramming cells taken from heart failure patients that would not be rejected by their bodies.

It is the first time that stem cells taken from the skin of elderly and diseased patients - who are most likely to need such treatment - have been transformed into heart cells.

New developments: The research opens up the prospect of reprogramming cells taken from heart failure patients that would not be rejected by their bodies

Previously skin cells taken from young and healthy people have been transformed into heart muscle cells.

But researchers from Israel warn that clinical trials could be a decade away, as more work in the laboratory and major investment are needed.

The research is the latest advance in stem cell therapy where the intention is to infused repair cells directly into the scarred heart muscle of patients suffering debilitating symptoms such as breathlessness and fatigue.

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How damaged hearts could be healed by growing stem cells

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