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America takes another L
13 months ago  ::  Nov 19, 2008 - 10:08AM #1
TheTakeover88
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LONDON – Doctors have given a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells, eliminating the need for anti-rejection drugs. "This technique has great promise," said Dr. Eric Genden, who did a similar transplant in 2005 at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. That operation used both donor and recipient tissue. Only a handful of windpipe, or trachea, transplants have ever been done.


If successful, the procedure could become a new standard of treatment, said Genden, who was not involved in the research.


The results were published online Wednesday in the medical journal, The Lancet.


The transplant was given to Claudia Castillo, a 30-year-old Colombian mother of two living in Barcelona, suffered from tuberculosis for years. After a severe collapse of her left lung in March, Castillo needed regular hospital visits to clear her airways and was unable to take care of her children.


Doctors initially thought the only solution was to remove the entire left lung. But Dr. Paolo Macchiarini, head of thoracic surgery at Barcelona's Hospital Clinic, proposed a windpipe transplant instead.


Once doctors had a donor windpipe, scientists at Italy's University of Padua stripped off all its cells, leaving only a tube of connective tissue.


Meanwhile, doctors at the University of Bristol took a sample of Castillo's bone marrow from her hip. They used the bone marrow's stem cells to create millions of cartilage and tissue cells to cover and line the windpipe.


Experts at the University of Milan then used a device to put the new cartilage and tissue onto the windpipe. The new windpipe was transplanted into Castillo in June.


"They have created a functional, biological structure that can't be rejected," said Dr. Allan Kirk of theAmerican Society of Transplantation. "It's an important advance, but constructing an entire organ is still a long way off."


So far, Castillo has shown no signs of rejection and is not taking any immune-suppressing drugs, which can cause side effects like high blood pressure, kidney failure and cancer.


"I was scared at the beginning," Castillo said in a press statement. "I am now enjoying life and am very happy that my illness has been cured."


Her doctors say she is now able to take care of her children, and can walk reasonable distances without becoming out of breath. Castillo even reported dancing all night at a club in Barcelona recently.


Genden said that Castillo's progress needed to be closely monitored. "Time will tell if this lasts," he said. Genden added that it can take up to three years to know if the windpipe's cartilage structure is solid and won't fall apart.


People who might benefit include children born with defective airways, people with scars or tumours in their windpipes, and those with collapsed windpipes.


Martin Birchall, who grew Castillo's cells at the University of Bristol, said that the technique might even be adapted to other organs.


"Patients engineering their own tissues is the key way forward," said Dr. Patrick Warnke, a surgeon at theUniversity of Kiel in Germany. Warnke is also growing patients' tissues from stem cells for transplants.


Warnke predicted that doctors might one day be able to produce organs in the laboratory from patients' own stem cells. "That is still years away, but we need pioneering approaches like this to solve the problem," he said.


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13 months ago  ::  Nov 19, 2008 - 10:29AM #2
OliverLang
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people that oppose stem cell research are idiots and usually religious zealots that have no clue what stem cell research is in the first place.

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13 months ago  ::  Nov 19, 2008 - 10:38AM #3
iBrahim
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is Stemcell research banned nation wide in the states? I  thought that there were some states that did

13 months ago  ::  Nov 19, 2008 - 10:36AM #4
GordofGanja
Posts: 6106

Nov 19, 2008 -- 10:38AM, iBrahim wrote:


is Stemcell research banned nation wide in the states? I  thought that there were some states that did




 


The Federal government will not fund it or give money to schools that do. Some states step in to make up the difference.

13 months ago  ::  Nov 19, 2008 - 10:57AM #5
TheTakeover88
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Obama is looking to lift the ban but I dont expect any major funding for it any time soon. 

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13 months ago  ::  Nov 19, 2008 - 6:34PM #6
Shifty_UK
Posts: 851

americas biggest L is that it doesnt even have free health care and hospitals like we do in the UK.


oh how beautiful it is to know that if your ever injured or ill you can just goto hospital........get treated......go home.


with no BILLS.


this is just one of the reason i love my country lol

13 months ago  ::  Nov 19, 2008 - 6:39PM #7
WILLY KILLEM?
Posts: 3354

America was built on an 'L'


And it will crumble with an 'L'

13 months ago  ::  Nov 19, 2008 - 6:49PM #8
dazed06
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I have no problem wit stem cell research. I wish the governemtn would get the fuck out the way so business could actually study this. They have so many restriction and bans. I dont know how anyone can work like that. Federal dollar SHOULDNT GO TO THIS.

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13 months ago  ::  Nov 20, 2008 - 12:30AM #9
ghetokungfumasta
Posts: 226

Nov 19, 2008 -- 6:34PM, Shifty_UK wrote:


americas biggest L is that it doesnt even have free health care and hospitals like we do in the UK.


oh how beautiful it is to know that if your ever injured or ill you can just goto hospital........get treated......go home.


with no BILLS.


this is just one of the reason i love my country lol




 


No one has FREE health care.  You get what you pay for...through taxes.  Besides, I hear that your health care isn't all that great either.

13 months ago  ::  Nov 20, 2008 - 8:00AM #10
Focal Point
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embroyonic stem cell and adult stem cell research are different and this is great news and can send Medical Science on the pedastal

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