Paralyzed woman walks again after stem cell therapy

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  • ELVIS
    Banned
    • Dec 2003
    • 44120

    Paralyzed woman walks again after stem cell therapy

    November 28, 2004



    A South Korean woman paralyzed for 20 years is walking again after scientists say they repaired her damaged spine using stem cells derived from umbilical cord blood.

    Hwang Mi-Soon, 37, had been bedridden since damaging her back in an accident two decades ago.

    Last week her eyes glistened with tears as she walked again with the help of a walking frame at a press conference where South Korea researchers went public for the first time with the results of their stem-cell therapy.

    They said it was the world's first published case in which a patient with spinal cord injuries had been successfully treated with stem cells from umbilical cord blood.

    Though they cautioned that more research was needed and verification from international experts was required, the South Korean researchers said Hwang's case could signal a leap forward in the treatment of spinal cord injuries.

    The use of stem cells from cord blood could also point to a way to side-step the ethical dispute over the controversial use of embryos in embryonic stem-cell research.

    "We have glimpsed at a silver lining over the horizon," said Song Chang-Hoon, a member of the research team and a professor at Chosun University's medical school in the southwestern city of Kwangju.

    "We were all surprised at the fast improvements in the patient."

    Under TV lights and flashing cameras, Hwang stood up from her wheelchair and shuffled forward and back a few paces with the help of the frame at the press conference here on Thursday.

    "This is already a miracle for me," she said. "I never dreamed of getting to my feet again."

    Medical research has shown stem cells can develop into replacement cells for damaged organs or body parts. Unlocking that potential could see cures for diseases that are at present incurable, or even see the body generate new organs to replace damaged or failing ones.

    So-called "multipotent" stem cells -- those found in cord blood -- are capable of forming a limited number of specialised cell types, unlike the more versatile "undifferentiated" cells that are derived from embroyos.

    However, these stem cells isolated from umbilical cord blood have emerged as an ethical and safe alternative to embryonic stem cells.

    Clinical trials with embryonic stem cells are believed to be years away because of the risks and ethical problems involved in the production of embryos -- regarded as living humans by some people -- for scientific use.

    In contrast, there is no ethical dimension when stem cells from umbilical cord blood are obtained, according to researchers.

    Additionally, umbilical cord blood stem cells trigger little immune response in the recipient as embryonic stem cells have a tendency to form tumors when injected into animals or human beings.

    For the therapy, multipotent stem cells were isolated from umbilical cord blood, which had been frozen immediately after the birth of a baby and cultured for a period of time.

    Then these cells were directly injected to the damaged part of the spinal cord.

    "Technical difficulties exist in isolating stem cells from frozen umbilical cord blood, finding cells with genes matching those of the recipient and selecting the right place of the body to deliver the cells," said Han Hoon, president of Histostem, a government-backed umbilical cord blood bank in Seoul.

    Han teamed up with Song and other experts for the experiment.

    They say that more experiments are required to verify the outcome of the landmark therapy.

    "It is just one case and we need more experiments, more data," said Oh Il-Hoon, another researcher.

    "I believe experts in other countries have been conducting similar experiments and accumulating data before making the results public."


  • DrMaddVibe
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    • Jan 2004
    • 6658

    #2
    Wow, it's just gotta be true.

    Some people are so desperate to believe this hooey. It's just an attempt to legitimize abortion.
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    • Switch84
      Veteran
      • Feb 2004
      • 2315

      #3
      I'm skeptical, too! It sounds like some sort of bootleg faith healing scam to me. Imagine the amount of money that could be made off of this? Christopher Reeve would've wanted to try this, and would've KNOWN about this experiement!
      "He doesn't need to sell millions of records, he doesn't need to fill arenas, he doesn't need to be popular, he doesn't need your money, AND HE DOESN'T NEED YOU!"
      Blackflag on DLR

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      • Cathedral
        ROTH ARMY ELITE
        • Jan 2004
        • 6618

        #4
        Whatever, when they figure out how to re-grow mylan have them give me a call.
        I'll sell off everything i own and start a nation wide coalition to promote stem cell research.

        Until then, the jury ain't even in the building.

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        • FORD
          ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

          • Jan 2004
          • 58755

          #5
          Originally posted by Switch84
          I'm skeptical, too! It sounds like some sort of bootleg faith healing scam to me. Imagine the amount of money that could be made off of this? Christopher Reeve would've wanted to try this, and would've KNOWN about this experiement!
          A more accurate statement would be to say that Christopher Reeve might have been alive and walking if Junior hadn't restricted stem cell research in this country
          Eat Us And Smile

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          • Cathedral
            ROTH ARMY ELITE
            • Jan 2004
            • 6618

            #6
            Originally posted by FORD
            A more accurate statement would be to say that Christopher Reeve might have been alive and walking if Junior hadn't restricted stem cell research in this country
            Oh bullshit, Ford.
            Christopher Reeve was rich enough to go any damn place in the world he wanted for treatment, think about it.

            And Bush didn't limit the research, or ban it, He limited Federal Funding for it.
            So, if it was the end all and cure all of neurological disorders there is nothing stopping the private funding of that research.

            To date, there has not been one case of anyone being healed from such research, so why dedicate money that can be better spent elsewhere on something that has proved ineffective?

            Now if this South Korean woman truly is walking again from this research, lets hear some validation for it.
            And even so, will she be walking in 6 months?

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            • Switch84
              Veteran
              • Feb 2004
              • 2315

              #7
              :confused: Thanks, Cathedral! Ford, my post DID accurately state Christopher Reeve's access to this so-called 'cure'. Mr. Reeve, if noone else, definitely had the financial recourse to try this, and he NEVER stopped looking; only death stopped him.

              You can't blame everything on Bush. He wasn't even President when Mr. Reeve had his accident. '95-'00 was the second term of the Slick Willie years! What was Clinton's excuse? Christopher wanted to walk again during the Clinton years, too!
              "He doesn't need to sell millions of records, he doesn't need to fill arenas, he doesn't need to be popular, he doesn't need your money, AND HE DOESN'T NEED YOU!"
              Blackflag on DLR

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              • Nickdfresh
                SUPER MODERATOR

                • Oct 2004
                • 49125

                #8
                Originally posted by DrMaddVibe
                Wow, it's just gotta be true.

                Some people are so desperate to believe this hooey. It's just an attempt to legitimize abortion.
                It has been since 1973. These asian countries will make medical breakthroughs as our knuckle-dragging pseudo-Christian theocratic government will attempt to teach our children (UN)Intelligent Design and regress science back to medieval times .

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                • Ally_Kat
                  ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 7608

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DrMaddVibe
                  Wow, it's just gotta be true.

                  Some people are so desperate to believe this hooey. It's just an attempt to legitimize abortion.
                  Using umbilical cord cells from birthed babies is an attempt to legitimize abortion? :confused:

                  If further experiements show that this'll work, I would completely support it.
                  Roth Army Militia

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                  • Seshmeister
                    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                    • Oct 2003
                    • 35155

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ally_Kat
                    Using umbilical cord cells from birthed babies is an attempt to legitimize abortion? :confused:
                    Exactly.

                    It's amazing how many people open their big fat mouths when they know absolutely fuck all about this subject.

                    I blame the FundieFear churches.

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                    • ODShowtime
                      ROCKSTAR

                      • Jun 2004
                      • 5812

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Seshmeister
                      I blame the FundieFear churches.
                      I blame Dr. Phil.
                      gnaw on it

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                      • BigBadBrian
                        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 10620

                        #12
                        I'm absolutely apalled at this entire thread. Nowhere did the article mention that EMBRYONIC stem cells were used in this procedure. As a matter of fact, it says cord blood was used as a way to avoid using embryonic stem cells.

                        It is also a way of having women pooping out babies to satisfy the blood lust of wicked doctors and mad scientists with Dr. Mengele-like intentions.
                        “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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                        • Nickdfresh
                          SUPER MODERATOR

                          • Oct 2004
                          • 49125

                          #13
                          Originally posted by BigBadBrian
                          I'm absolutely apalled at this entire thread. Nowhere did the article mention that EMBRYONIC stem cells were used in this procedure. As a matter of fact, it says cord blood was used as a way to avoid using embryonic stem cells.

                          It is also a way of having women pooping out babies to satisfy the blood lust of wicked doctors and mad scientists with Dr. Mengele-like intentions.
                          You are truly deranged!

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                          • Ally_Kat
                            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 7608

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Seshmeister
                            Exactly.

                            It's amazing how many people open their big fat mouths when they know absolutely fuck all about this subject.

                            I blame the FundieFear churches.
                            I'm thinking he just took the title and ran with it. There's no way to read that article and not understand at what point in the pregnancy they were collected.
                            Roth Army Militia

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                            • lucky wilbury

                              #15
                              i wonder if the faith healer john edwards was involved in this?

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