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Medical Breakthrough with Stem Cells

Melensdad

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Well some more good news for all of us, there appears to be some major news in stem cell research that we can all cheer about. Adult stem cells, in various forms, have now been successfully used to treat numerous injuries and ailments, but here are a couple of new uses were the cells have been modified into additional uses. To my understanding, the controversial embryonic stem cells, which come from aborted fetuses, have never been developed into any treatment of any type. President Obama has pledged to expand embryonic stem cell research, something which past presidents have resisted. Embryonic and Adult stem cells are researched around the globe, so while we don't do a lot of embryonic research here in the US, it is extensively researched in other nations. Despite the cries from some politicians that it is the most promising, all the breakthroughs that actually make their way to real treatments seem to come from adult stem cell research.

Adult Stem Cells used to Create “Living Bandage” for Knee Injuries
By Hilary White
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/nov/08111902.html

BRISTOL, UK, November 19, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A team of scientists at Bristol University has created a living “bandage” from adult stem cells that can be used to heal common sport injuries.

Among the most common sport injuries in Britain, a nation of football (soccer) fans, is a tear in the cartilage of the knee. Every year, more than 80,000 people in Britain suffer tears to mensical cartilage. Repairs to knee injuries have until now been restricted to surgical treatments, including removal of cartilage and transplantation. The majority of meniscal tears are not suitable for repair and instead the torn piece is removed. Removal of the meniscus cartilage can lead to progressive, degenerative arthritis of the knee joint.

In the Bristol university experiment, cartilage-producing stem cells taken from 23 patients with knee injuries, were coaxed to grow and coat a sponge-like scaffold, made from hyaluronic acid - a compound that occurs naturally in cartilage. The scientists applied this cellular “bandage” to the inside of tears in knee cartilage in the lab.

After two weeks of growth, the cells and scaffold were inserted to fix tears of up to 11 square centimetres in the knee cartilage of the patients. The two halves of the tear grew back together. The team, led by Anthony Hollander, a professor of rheumatology and tissue engineering at Bristol University, told the New Scientist, “We found the cartilage matures well, even in patients with early osteoarthritis.”

In related news, Bristol University has reported that the world’s first tissue-engineered trachea (windpipe) has been created using a patient’s own stem cells. This tissue-engineered airway has all the “mechanical properties” that permit normal breathing, saving the life of the patient, a 30 year-old mother of two who suffered a collapsed airway following a severe case of tuberculosis.

Doctors considered removing the woman’s lung, but were concerned by the high risk of complications and high mortality rate with such a procedure. Instead, stem cells were obtained from the woman’s own bone marrow, grown into a large population and matured into cartilage cells. These were then “seeded” with tracheal cells. This procedure created a graft that was used to replace the patient’s left main bronchus.

Professor Macchiarini, lead author on the paper, said, “We are terribly excited by these results. Just four days after transplantation the graft was almost indistinguishable from adjacent normal bronchi. After one month, a biopsy elicited local bleeding, indicating that the blood vessels had already grown back successfully.”

In addition, the university said, the new trachea is free from the risks of immune system rejection seen with conventional transplanted organs.

A media release from the university said, “These remarkable results provide crucial new evidence that adult stem cells, combined with biologically compatible materials, can offer genuine solutions to other serious illnesses.”

Dr. Anthony Hollander said, “This successful treatment manifestly demonstrates the potential of adult stem cells to save lives”​
 

Melensdad

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And, as Paul Harvey would say: AND NOW FOR THE REST OF THE STORY!

CNN posted a similar version of this same story this morning on their website. Here is the CNN link: http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/11/19/windpipe.transplant/index.html It was the LEAD story.

So why bring it up? The lead story on CNN’s website this morning hailed a medical breakthrough: Creation of a new windpipe for Claudia Castillo, a Spanish woman suffering from tuberculosis.

But as is often the case in media coverage of stem-cell therapies, the article falsely implied that the treatment — which was accomplished using adult stem cells derived from the woman’s body — was related to the morally fraught issue of embryonic stem-cell research.

Said the third paragraph of the CNN article, “Castillo was given the stem cell surgery, the controversial branch of medicine that some say could lead to human cloning, after suffering a severe lung collapse.”

Nowhere in the rest of the article did CNN explain that the therapy has absolutely nothing to do with embryonic stem-cell research using cells derived by cloning human beings, which has been condemned by many churches and even many secular ethicists because it involves the creation and deliberate destruction of human beings in the earliest stages of their life.

A bit of media manipulation? I think so!!! :censored:
 

AndyM

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Despite the cries from some politicians that it is the most promising, all the breakthroughs that actually make their way to real treatments seem to come from adult stem cell research.

A bit of media manipulation? I think so!!!

You are correct Bob.
It's hard to believe that someone can depersonalize a life so much that they would rather use this (first picture) for research instead of letting it turn into this (second picture), despite the fact the ONLY breakthroughs are from ADULT stem cells.
 

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Melensdad

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Andy, I catch all sorts of heat for living (or at least attempting to) my faith, but what the heck do the people who favor embryonic stem cell research actually have to show that their research is amounting to anything? They claim that it "might" lead to a breakthrough in Parkinson's Disease and it "might" lead to a cure for other diseases, but really they seem to be saying that they don't have any tangible results, despite worldwide research over the past decade +. So while it 'might' do some good, it also may do nothing. On the other hand, adult stem cell research has been proven, time after time, to lead to actual treatments.

It seems like the embryonic stem cell researchers are praying without faith.
 

Melensdad

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CG, I agree.

But given all that has been said, why is it that the media clearly reports in such a biased and misleading way? What CNN did was more propaganda than reporting.
 

CityGirl

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CG, I agree.

But given all that has been said, why is it that the media clearly reports in such a biased and misleading way? What CNN did was more propaganda than reporting.

The million dollar question, Skurka. Just like the partial birth abortion and how it is touted as being necessary if the life of the mother is in danger. That makes as much sense as a football bat. The mother has to deliver the head in order for the doctor to pierce the base of the skull to suck out the brains. Now, if the woman's life is in danger, why is she pushing out the head? That is the hardest and lengthiest part of labor! Once the head is out the rest of labor is over in a flash!
 
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