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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Intravenous stem cells therapy may benefit heart attack patients

Intravenous stem cells therapy may benefit heart attack patients: "Washington, Mar 28 (ANI):

Heart attack patients who received an new intravenous adult stem cell therapy, Provacel, experienced a lower number of adverse events, such as cardiac arrhythmias, and had significant improvements in heart, lung and global function compared to those who received a placebo, according to a six-month Phase I study data of the trial conducted by Rush Medical Centre.

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Adult stem cells are designed by nature to perform tissue repair in a mature adult. It is believed that these cells can be used in patients unrelated to the donor, without rejection, eliminating the need for donor matching and recipient immune suppression. Once transplanted, the cells promote healing of damaged or diseased tissues.

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'We were confident in the safety profile given our previous experience using the intravenous form of these stem cells to treat other diseases in later stage clinical trials. However, we did not expect to see the across-the-board clinical improvement observed in patients at this early stage of testing,' Mills added. (ANI) "


Having more stem cells circulating in the blood is beneficial to heart attack patients. That's what this short article is saying. The increase in stem cells for these patients came from another person. We all have our own stem cells, even someone who just had a heart attack.

Call me squeemish but I prefer the idea of releasing my own stem cells from my own bone marrow, to having someone else's added to my blood stream. Though this is wonderful, what if it doesn't have to be a complicated, expensive procedure? What if anyone who wanted to could release more of their own stem cells, every day? See my sig.

Tracy

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