Thursday, February 09, 2006

85% Type 2 diabetics treated with ethical stem cells

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=37226

Here's an article (from a reliable medical site, despite the typos and obviously poor translation from the original) on bone marrow cells taken from the patient and used to treat diabetes by injecting the appropriate stem cells into the pancreas. 85% of 16 - that sounds like 14 of the 16 began making their own insulin, C-peptide, etc. --- in other words, their beta islet cells were improved somehow.

From animal models, we have reason to believe that the patient's existing beta cells in the islet of the pancreas were supported and encouraged to divide, rather than the stem cells from the bone marrow differentiating to become islet cells. But, the jury's still out.

The article says this is the most significant advance since the discovery of insulin in 1929.

A side issue ---

The paper concerning this research was presented in December to the American Society for Cell Biology. The Press Book can be accessed here.

Every day, I read of stories such as this one, concerning treatments reported at legitimate medical meetings, without a peep in the mainstream media. There's definitely not the same level of hoopla that Hwang and the puppy-cloning team got.

Over 80% of Type 2 diabetics? and no major media blitz??

Edit, December 6, 2006
As noted in the comments, below, there is no follow up on this article, and no corroborating evidence on line or on a Pub Med search. The American Society of Cell Biology "Press Books" have a new url, here. There is no mention of the presentation in the Press Book. Please see the post from today (December 6, 2006) with some relevant links to research in animal models.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I read several accounts of the story you refer to but have NOT been able to access the author. I don't believe that the "news" was truthful. If it were, it would be the discovery of the century!

Also I tried your link to the "Press Book" and there was no mention of 14 of 16 diabetics being cured of type 2 diabetes. I did receive a reply from ASCB stating that a lecture was given about such a discovery but referred me to the doctor in Argentia who made the discovery. I have yet to hear from him. He must be busy scheduling stem cell implants for $1600 American. Be careful of your "sources" because many people are looking for that cure which will relieve their suffering and, unfortunitly, it turns out to be "snake oil".

LifeEthics.org said...

I'm not sure why the new comments aren't showing up, but I did receive an email from the Blog that alerted me to this post.

I've not been able to find anything further from Vina, et. al, either. Reading the original post, it looks like I was concerned about the reference, although Medical News Today is usually reliable.

There's quite a bit of supporting data coming out of other labs - in animal models, however. I'm posting some references with a link to your comments, today.

Thanks for the alert and advice.