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Umbilical Cord Blood: Secret to Brain Repair?
By Daniel Q. Haney, AP Medical Editor
Umbilical cord blood, often discarded after birth, may offer
a vast new source of repair material for fixing brains
damaged by strokes and other ills, free of the ethical
concerns surrounding the use of fetal tissue, researchers
said.
In animal experiments, at least, cells from umbilical cords
appear to greatly speed recovery after strokes. They work
with a simple infusion into the blood stream without the
need for direct implantation into the brain.


Although many details need to be worked out, Dr. Paul R.
Sanberg of the University of South Florida said he hopes to
try the approach on stroke victims within the next year or
two.


Sanberg described the research at a meeting in San Francisco
of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
It was financed by the state of Florida and Cryo-Cell
International Inc. of Clearwater, Fla.


Many experts believe that primitive tissue called stem cells
will someday be routinely used to make human spare parts.
They might replace tissue damaged by many different
diseases, especially such brain ailments as strokes and
Alzheimer's disease. These generic cells can be nudged to
develop into all sorts of specialized tissue to repopulate
every part of the body from head to toe.


One source of stem cells is aborted fetuses or fertility
clinics' discarded embryos. However, this is especially
contentious since anti-abortion groups oppose fetal and
embryonic stem cell research, and federally funded
scientists cannot use stem cells from these sources.


Sanberg said his research suggests that umbilical cords
could be an excellent source of stem cells without the
ethical headaches of fetal tissue. He noted that 4 million
babies are born in the United States each year, and 99
percent of their cord blood is tossed away.


He said one or two cords could probably provide enough stem
cells to treat one human stroke victim, if the current
approach proves useful. The cells could be frozen for use
when needed.


In experiments so far, his team removed stem cells from
cords and then used retinoic acid and growth hormones to
transform them into immature nerve cells. They then injected
3 million of these cells into the bloodstreams of rats that
had suffered strokes.


In experiments on about 60 rats, the team found that after
one month, those given the cells had recovered about 80
percent from their strokes, compared with about 20 percent
in untreated rats.


Sanberg said the treatment works best when given within 24
hours of a stroke but still helps up to a week later. Just
how the new cells rewire the damaged parts of the brain is
unclear, although the cells can take on the form of
distinctly different types of brain tissue, and they also
appear to prompt damaged cells to repair themselves.


"They are attracted to the stroke part of the brain more
than the normal brain," he said. "Some signal is being sent
that attracts them."


Sanberg cautioned that many questions remain, such as
whether the cells should be given in several doses, how many
should be infused, and whether the treatment will require
suppression of the immune system, since the body might
otherwise reject the foreign tissue.


"This is very exciting," said Dr. Sandra Chapman of the
University of Texas at Dallas.

"The potential of this will be an exponential improvement in
our chance of treating all sorts of brain disorders."


Associated Press February 19, 2001

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