dearJulius.com

First human trial of stem cells against Parkinson's to start in Japan

Researchers plan to inject five million induced pluripotent stem cells into patient brains. A 12-milimeter diameter hole will be drilled on the patient's skull and cells will be injected using a specialized device with a needle. Image courtesy of Koyoto University

By Allen Cone, UPI

The first human trial using a form of stem cells to treat Parkinson's disease will begin this week, a university in Japan announced Monday.

Koyoto University's Center for iPS Cell Research and Application received approval from the Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Agency, which is the Japanese equivalent of the U.S. Federal Drug Administration, on June 4. The trial was announced in a press release and news conference.

Starting Wednesday, researchers plan to inject 5 million induced pluripotent stem cells into patients' mid-brains at Koyoto Hospital in Tokyo. A 12-milimeter diameter hole will be drilled on the patient's skull and cells will be injected using a specialized device with a needle.

[post_ads]The iPS cells, which will come from healthy donors, will be developed into dopamine-producing brain cells, which are no longer present in people with Parkinson's disease. They also will be evaluated for the use of Tacrolimus, an immunosuppressant commonly used in organ transplation.

Seven participants aged between 50 and 69 will participate in the trial and their progress will be monitored for two years.

Last August, a lab run by Jun Takahashi found that monkeys with Parkinson's disease symptoms had significant improvement over two years after being transplanted neurons prepared from human iPS cells.

"Our research has shown that DA neurons made from iPS cells are just as good as DA neurons made from fetal midbrain," he said last year in a press release. "Because iPS cells are easy to obtain, we can standardize them to only use the best iPS cells for therapy."

They found the quality of the cells was more important than the quantity.
[post_ads_2]
In Parkinson's disease, the dopaminergic neurons cells degenerate, resulting in decreased dopamine production. Animal studies had shown that "transplanted progenitor cells will differentiate into mature dopaminergic neurons, resulting in efficient engraftment in the brain," according to the release.

In January, scientists from Duke University said they had for the first time to grown functioning human muscle from iPS cells in the lab. The study was published in Nature Communications.

Parkinson's disease, a chronic, degenerative neurological disorder, affects the body's motor system, causing people to shake and have difficulty with movements.

About 10 million people have the illness, including 1 million in the United States, according to the Parkinson's Disease Foundation.

A Part of Julius LLC
Made with in NYC by Julius Choudhury
Name

Adventure Travel,45,AI,14,Amazon,33,Apple,146,Apps,20,Arts & Culture,12,Beauty & Style,501,Bitcoin,1,Body & Mind,6,Bollywood,29,Books,5,Budget Travel,25,Business,654,Career & Education,45,Careers & Education,19,Celebrities,40,Computers,23,Coronavirus,25,Crime,52,Elections,139,Emoji,1,Entertainment,1108,Europe,1,Facebook,105,Fashion,4,Fitness,32,Food and Drinks,151,France,1,Gadgets,26,Games,191,Good News,333,Google,96,Health,1581,Healthy Living,2,Hollywood,1,Home & Garden,46,Huawei,11,Immigration,1,Industry,161,Instagram,16,Interesting,3,Internet,67,Investing,37,Lifestyle,527,LinkedIn,1,Markets,34,Microsoft Windows,3,Money,13,Movies,105,Mozilla,1,Music,121,Nature Travel,27,News,1387,Occasional Travel,7,Offbeat,405,Opinion,104,OS,1,People,188,Personal Finance,19,Politics,176,Real Estate,23,Relationships,13,Samsung,62,Science,568,Seasonal Travel,14,Security,22,Small Business,37,Smartphone,98,Social,38,Sports,20,Technology,716,Tesla,6,Transportation,26,Travel,457,TV,287,Twitter,24,Urban Travel,13,US,293,Vacation Travel,26,VR,6,Weather,1,Weight Loss,5,Weird,244,Wellness,7,World,308,
ltr
item
dearJulius.com News | Breaking News, US News, World News: First human trial of stem cells against Parkinson's to start in Japan
First human trial of stem cells against Parkinson's to start in Japan
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjFxATRXI3tZP2T_Ik2znd2adSTQIvoHAKL5_aq-eeYw2nzJZ1i0zt_kKyQ5oFXzl1SexJRZacuCEAeWeopb3tIb7ZxK9OpkzlX1vbwi8JvGJzv_ie247JtXyML1IshC2X-Y0jX8AABbQul/s1600/6.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjFxATRXI3tZP2T_Ik2znd2adSTQIvoHAKL5_aq-eeYw2nzJZ1i0zt_kKyQ5oFXzl1SexJRZacuCEAeWeopb3tIb7ZxK9OpkzlX1vbwi8JvGJzv_ie247JtXyML1IshC2X-Y0jX8AABbQul/s72-c/6.jpg
dearJulius.com News | Breaking News, US News, World News
https://news.dearjulius.com/2018/07/first-human-trial-of-stem-cells-against.html
https://news.dearjulius.com/
https://news.dearjulius.com/
https://news.dearjulius.com/2018/07/first-human-trial-of-stem-cells-against.html
true
2851388516137227212
UTF-8
Loaded All Posts Not found any posts VIEW ALL Read More Reply Cancel reply Delete By Home PAGES POSTS View All RECOMMENDED FOR YOU LABEL ARCHIVE SEARCH ALL POSTS Not found any post match with your request Back Home Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat January February March April May June July August September October November December Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec just now 1 minute ago $$1$$ minutes ago 1 hour ago $$1$$ hours ago Yesterday $$1$$ days ago $$1$$ weeks ago more than 5 weeks ago Followers Follow THIS PREMIUM CONTENT IS LOCKED STEP 1: Share to a social network STEP 2: Click the link on your social network Copy All Code Select All Code All codes were copied to your clipboard Can not copy the codes / texts, please press [CTRL]+[C] (or CMD+C with Mac) to copy Table of Content