First-Ever Procedure Uses Patient's Own Adult Stem Cells to Treat 
Stroke Effects
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by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
April 1, 2009

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Houston, TX (LifeNews.com) -- In what is believed to be the nation's 
first such procedure, doctors in Texas were able to successfully use 
adult stem cells from a patient to treat the effects of his stroke. 
Physicians from Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center and the 
University of Texas Medical School at Houston were involved in the process.

The patient arrived in the emergency room at Memorial Hermann-Texas 
Medical Center on Wednesday of last week with weakness on the right 
side and difficulty speaking.

The signs were obvious; the patient was suffering a stroke. Because 
he had exceeded the three-hour window needed to receive the TPA 
clot-busting drug proven to treat strokes, the stem-cell trial 
treatment was the only option.

Fortunately, the medical center and UT are conducting the Phase I 
study funded with a pilot grant from the National Institutes of 
Health and stem cell therapy can help patients 24 to 72 hours after 
the onset of a stroke.

Doctors completed the minimally-invasive procedure on Thursday where 
they removed the stem cells from the patient's bone marrow in the 
leg, then separated or purified the stem cells and intravenously 
returned them to the patient within a few hours.

Because they are the patient's own stem cells, rejection was not an 
issue as is the case with embryonic stem cells.

"Research shows that stem cells have an instinctive guidance system 
and migrate to the area of injury. While the stem cells do not 
produce new brain cells for this patient, they enhance the repair 
process in the brain and reduce damage," the doctors said in a press statement.

"This breakthrough has the potential to drastically change the way 
stroke patients are treated in the future," they added.

Dr. David Prentice, a former biology professor at Indiana State 
University who is now a fellow with the Family Research Council, 
talked with LifeNews.com about the procedure.

"It is still early in this clinical trial, but the initial success is 
very promising," he said. "This trial to treat stroke builds on 
another study underway since 2006 at UT Medical School-Houston 
involving acute brain-injured children using their own stem cells, as 
well as studies in Germany and previously in the U.S."

Prentice says the results show adult stem cells are not only more 
ethical than embryonic cells but outpace them in terms of the ability 
to treat patients.

"Adult stem cells continue to prove their worth at treating patients 
for dozens of diseases and conditions," he said.

"The real science, as well as the real hope for patients, lies not 
with embryonic stem cells but rather with adult stem cells. If our 
government really cared about the patients first, more resources 
should be directed toward clinical trials with adult stem cells," 
Prentice continued.

The patient is recovering remarkably well and has not shown any signs 
of paralysis. He remains in the hospital under observation, but will 
be discharged later this week.

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