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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Adult Stem Cells May Treat Diabetes

Adult stem cells from human bone marrow may help treat type
2 diabetes.

That’s the early finding from lab tests on diabetic mice.
Tests on people haven’t been done.

The mouse studies are summed up in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences.

Researchers included biochemistry professor Darwin Prockop,
MD, PhD, who directs Tulane University’s Center for Gene
Therapy.

The researchers studied male mice with high blood sugar
like that in type 2 diabetes.

Half the mice received two injections of adult stem cells
taken from human bone marrow. With their defective immune
systems, the mice didn’t reject the human cells.

For comparison, the other mice didn’t get any injections.

Over the next month or so, mice treated with stem cells
made more insulin, a hormone that controls blood sugar.

Stem cells turned up in the mice’s pancreas, which makes
insulin.

The stem-cell treated mice also had less kidney damage than
mice in the comparison group, the study shows.

Diabetes can cause kidney damage. Stem cells showed up in
the mice’s kidneys as well; the injected cells may have
helped repair damage, the researchers say.

It’s possible, but not yet certain, that stem cell shots
could boost insulin production and help fix damaged tissue
in people with diabetes, according to Prockop’s team.

Need more information visit this site:
http://www.stemcell-tech.com

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