A STEM CELL TREATMENT FOR HEART FAILURE?

By |2018-09-27T10:19:30-04:00May 14th, 2018|blog|

Heart failure, the deterioration of the heart's ability to pump enough blood often resulting in death, affects 600,000 Canadians. The risk of death within a year after a heart failure diagnosis is 35 per cent. While doctors can implant a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to help pump blood, patients with them can face serious complications that often result in death. However, the MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute in Virginia is currently prepping a clinical trial that will use a stem cell treatment for heart failure to help improve the condition of patients suffering from the ailment, including those with LVADs. MSCS AND STEM CELL HEART REPAIR According to MedStar physician Dr. Stephen Epstein, stem cell heart repair is promising because mesenchymal stem cells can combat inflammation common in patients with heart failure. "If we are [...]

THE IMPORTANCE OF A STEM CELL DONOR

By |2018-09-30T09:30:48-04:00May 8th, 2018|blog|

More and more, stem cells are being used to treat a wide variety of serious blood and bone marrow diseases, such as leukemia. As such, more and more healthcare services are requesting stem cell donations to aid in their treatments. For instance, the Canadian Blood Services' OneMatch program matches people who register as donors with compatible patients who need stem cell transplants from around the world. According to CBS, less than a quarter of patients who need a stem cell transplant can find a compatible donor from within their family, making outside donors crucial. However, there are some important factors you need to know about before you decide to become a stem cell donor. STEM CELL DONOR REQUIREMENTS In order to become a donor, you must meet a number of stem cell donor requirements. For instance, [...]

STEM CELL THERAPY, A CURE FOR ALCOHOLISM?

By |2018-09-30T09:31:12-04:00May 1st, 2018|blog|

Some people may think that when alcoholism is referred to as a disease, people are being figurative. That's not the case, alcoholism was recognized as a disease by the American Medical Association as far back as 1956 and it's easy to see why. Frequent use of alcohol and other addictive substances changes your brain chemistry, causing brain inflammation that builds dependence and alters your behaviour. Kicking the bottle isn't just a matter of willpower, it comes with a host of withdrawal systems and complications. In addition, your brain can remain inflamed long after you've stopped drinking. However, a medical cure for alcoholism could be available in our lifetime thanks to stem cell therapy. According to a study from the University of Chile, researchers were able to reduce alcohol intake in rats by 80-90 per cent using [...]

DO I HAVE TO GET HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY?

By |2018-09-27T10:28:19-04:00April 23rd, 2018|blog|

Chronic pain in your hip from osteoarthritis can greatly hamper your quality of life. Even sitting and lying down become uncomfortable when you're stricken with the agonizing condition. There are studies showing that the demand for surgeries are rising, even in a day and age where stem cell therapy and regenerative medicine are becoming more prominent. Hip replacement surgeries are more readily available, and its assumed that they fix everything and improve overall health. But this is a misconception, and hip replacement surgery should be a last resort because there are less drastic options than going under the knife. THE PROBLEM WITH HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY If you have osteoarthritis in the hip, the protective cartilage wears away on the ball of the hip joint, causing rubbing against the socket. Furthermore, you may experience bone [...]

SERIOUS MONKEY BUSINESS: STEM CELLS ARE IMPROVING FUNCTION IN PARALYZED PRIMATES

By |2018-09-30T09:32:07-04:00April 16th, 2018|blog|

For decades, scientists have been searching for ways for regenerative medicine to restore movement in patients who've suffered traumatic spinal cord injuries. Unfortunately, due to limitations, stem cells have always been rejected during transplants. But now, a ground-breaking stem cell study has shown promise in restoring movement in injured monkeys, allowing them to grasp objects. AXON QUESTIONS THAT NEED AN ANSWER Axons are the neuronal branches the brain employs to communicate with the rest of the body. When there's spinal cord trauma, axons are essentially cut off from the brain. In order to restore motor function, the lines of communication between the axons and the brain must be regenerated. A crucial road block however, is that the spinal cord quickly reorganizes the extracellular matrix around the damaged site after the spinal trauma. These proteins [...]

THE POTENTIAL OF STEM CELL EYE REPAIR

By |2018-09-27T10:33:26-04:00April 11th, 2018|blog|

Vision loss is one of the greatest fears people have about growing older. However, stem cell eye repair could eliminate at least one form of blindness in the coming years. A Phase 1 clinical trial at the UK's Moorfields Eye Hospital successfully restored sight to two patients suffering from age-related macular degeneration using a revolutionary retinal stem cell treatment for blindness. WHAT IS AMD? AMD is one of the most common forms of age-related vision loss, affecting more than a million Canadians. The most common symptoms of AMD are blurred vision, dark shadows over the eyes and even visual hallucinations in extreme cases. The disease comes in two varieties: dry, and the less common wet form, which is what the patients at Moorfields suffered from. The wet version occurs when abnormal blood vessels appear [...]

CAN STEM CELL INJECTION THERAPY PREVENT ARTHRITIS PAIN?

By |2018-09-30T09:36:08-04:00April 2nd, 2018|blog|

Stem cell Injection therapy continues to show positive results in treating arthritis-related symptoms, though regenerative medicine isn't a main stream treatment yet. In this week's blog, we explain why stem cell and PRP injections are the present and the future when it comes to treating arthritis symptoms. MAKING THE CASE FOR STEM CELL INJECTION THERAPY The articular cartilage that lines the heads of moving joints lacks blood vessels or nerves, slowing down the body's repair process after acute injuries or chronic inflammation. Cartilage tissue has low cell content, with chondrocytes (cells that secrete the matrix of a cartilage and become embedded in it) making up 5% of the tissue. Stem cells create chondrocyteswhich in turn create cartilage. So, it's no surprise scientists are researching methods to differentiate stem cells into patient-derived chondrocytes for transplanting. [...]

CAN STEM CELL TREATMENTS HELP MEN WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION?

By |2018-09-30T09:36:48-04:00March 26th, 2018|blog|

The latest clinical trials involving stem cell treatments for erectile dysfunction (ED) suggest these differentiating cells can restore some erectile function, allowing impotent men to have spontaneous sex (yet another reason to always carry a condom). While these are the results of an early, Phase 1 trial, which focused on safety and dosage, they're still erecting intrigue in the stem cell community and men looking for a solution to their ED. A NATURAL CURE Several stem cell researchers have been working on a stem cell cure for erectile dysfunction, but none have been able to help impotent men achieve full sexual intercourse. The results presented by the European Association of Urology at a conference in London showed that 8 of 21 participating men regained 'impulsive' sexual function. "What we have done establishes that this [...]

CAN PRP AND STEM CELL INJECTION THERAPIES REVERSE INFERTILITY?

By |2018-09-30T09:38:28-04:00March 19th, 2018|blog|

The potential of regenerative medicines never ceases to amaze us. PRP and stem cell injection therapies are now commonly utilized to facilitate the natural healing of injuries, helping people avoid surgery and pharmaceuticals. More and more study results point to regenerative medicine potentially treating serious conditions such as heart disease and Alzheimer's in the distant future. Now, stem cell and PRP injection therapies are being used to reverse menopause, repair failing ovaries, and battle infertility in women who still want children! REJUVENATING THE OVARIES During PRP injection therapy, the patient's own blood is processed in a centrifuge, where blood platelets - carriers of powerful growth factors - are extracted, and injected back into the patient. Some practitioners at PRP injection sites have been administering regenerative medicine into the soft tissue of the ovaries of [...]

COULD STEM CELL THERAPY REVOLUTIONIZE ALZHEIMER’S TREATMENTS?

By |2018-09-30T09:39:12-04:00March 12th, 2018|blog|

It's estimated that more than five million North American's have Alzheimer's Disease. The fatal neurological disorder develops in adults, usually over the age of 65. Alzheimer's damages and kills brain cells, leading to significant brain shrinkage over time. The symptom most synonymous with Alzheimer's is memory loss   but impulsive behavior, mood/personality changes, hallucinations, and confusion are also common. There may be no cure, but Texas A&M's Institute for Regenerative Medicine and Celltex Therapeutics are investigating whether inflammation-fighting sacs could be used to treat Alzheimer's symptoms. UNTAPPED POTENTIAL Fluid-filled sacs, or vesicles, carry material inside a cell. In the instance when cells release these sacs, they become mesenchymal stem cell (MSCs) exosomes. MSCs can develop into almost any type of cell in the body, including bone, cartilage, muscle, or fat. The team plans on [...]