Diabetes breakthrough using stem cells

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Diabetes breakthrough using stem cells
December 16, 2010

Scientists have made insulin-producing cells from sperm stem cells, a technique that could one day be used to treat people with type 1 diabetes.

G. Ian Gallicano, an associate professor at Georgetown University Medical Centre in Washington DC, transformed the early precursors for human sperm, called spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), into beta-islet cells, which produce insulin. His team extracted human SSCs from the testicles of dead organ donors. “We found that once you take these cells out of the testes niche, they get confused, and will form all three germ layers within several weeks.

These are true, pluripotent stem cells,” said Gallicano. The researchers showed that the stem cells contained biological markers indicating they were similar to beta-islet cells.

When these were transplanted into diabetic mice (which were engineered to have no immune system), the rodents' blood sugar levels dropped for a week, showing that the transplanted cells were producing insulin over this period. — © Guardian Newspapers Limited, 2010
 
Diabetes breakthrough using stem cells
December 16, 2010

Scientists have made insulin-producing cells from sperm stem cells, a technique that could one day be used to treat people with type 1 diabetes.

one day -- 1yr, 5yr, 10yr, 20yr.....when?
 
They are able to create stem cells but the problem is to deliver the stem cells to the area they want to repair.
 
They are able to create stem cells but the problem is to deliver the stem cells to the area they want to repair.

wahlaneh...
they are also able to re-create the entire 秦始皇兵马俑 n Hitler's regime, u believe?;)
 
wahlaneh...
they are also able to re-create the entire 秦始皇兵马俑 n Hitler's regime, u believe?;)

Seriously, they can create stem cells from ones own blood & then re-introduce
the blood into the donor. Go read the following article from Popular Science:
http://www.popsci.com/science/artic...erations-crossing-atlantic-pursuit-stem-cells

Saw a BBC documentary of a heart patient going to Germany for experimental treatment. However the problem is that they can't target the cells that need to be repaired & so the outcome is questionable until they can solve this problem

In fact I remember reading about an Israeli company offering the same treatment in Spore
 
Using Cord blood is still the best but most families are ignorant abt it in s'pore!
 
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