Showing posts with label Stem Cell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stem Cell. Show all posts
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Japanese lab investigating its stem cell research
TOKYO — A Japanese government-funded laboratory said Friday that it has found "inappropriate handling" of data in a widely heralded stem-cell research paper, but has yet to discover anything that amounts to misconduct.
In an interim report released Friday, the RIKEN research institute said an investigative committee did not find any misconduct in two of the six parts of the paper it is scrutinizing.
RIKEN President Ryoji Noyori, a Nobel laureate in chemistry, said the institute is looking into "significant discrepancies" in the preparation of articles about the research published in January in the scientific journal Nature.
"It may become necessary to demand the withdrawal of the articles," he told a packed news conference in Tokyo.
RIKEN and Nature are investigating allegations of duplicated images of DNA fragments and partial plagiarism.
Three authors of the paper have agreed to a retraction, said Masatoshi Takeichi, head of RIKEN's Center for Developmental Biology, but a final decision hinges on a consensus of all the authors and the journal itself. Researchers in Boston and Japan conducted the experiments.
The results were seen as a possible groundbreaking method for growing tissue to treat illnesses such as diabetes and Parkinson's disease using a simple lab procedure.
The institute stressed that the aim of the investigation is solely to determine whether there was any misconduct, and not the veracity of the research itself. Takeichi said verification of the results depends on their reproduction by independent researchers.
source: philstar.com
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Japanese scientist urges withdrawal of own 'breakthrough' stem cell research
TOKYO/LONDON -- A Japanese scientist has called for his own headline-grabbing study on stem cells to be withdrawn from publication, saying its findings had now been thrown into too much doubt.
The research -- hailed when it came out in January as a breakthrough that could herald a new era of medical biology -- was covered widely in Japan and across the world after it was published in the highly reputable science journal Nature.
But since then, there have been reports that other scientists have been unable to replicate the Japanese team's results and that there may have been problems with its data and images.
"It is no longer clear what is right," Teruhiko Wakayama, a professor at Japan's University of Yamanashi who was part of the researcher team, told public broadcaster NHK.
The study, described as game changing by independent experts asked to comment on it when it was published, appeared to show a simple way to reprogram mature animal cells back into an embryonic-like state that would allow them to generate many types of tissue.
The results appeared to offer a promise that human cells might in future be simply and cheaply reprogrammed back into embryonic cell-like cells -- in this case cells dubbed Stimulus-Triggered Acquisition of Pluripotency, or STAP, cells -- suggesting a simple way to replace damaged cells or grow new organs for sick and injured people.
"When conducting the experiment, I believed it was absolutely right," Wakayama said.
"But now that many mistakes have emerged, I think it is best to withdraw the research paper once and, using correct data and correct pictures, to prove once again the paper is right. If it turns out to be wrong, we would need to make it clear why a thing like this happened."
A Nature spokesperson said "issues relating to this paper" had been brought to the journal's attention and it was conducting an investigation, but made no further comment.
‘Open mind’
Robin Lovell-Badge, a stem cell expert at Britain's National Institute for Medical Research, cautioned against premature assumptions on whether the research was flawed.
"I have an open mind on this," he told Reuters. "I'm waiting to hear from several serious stem cell labs around the world on whether they have been able to reproduce the methods."
Wakayama's co-researcher Haruko Obokata, became an instant celebrity in Japan after she spoke during a Nature media briefing to science reporters all over the world about her eye-catching findings.
The Japanese researchers, joined by others from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School in the United States, took skin and blood cells, let them multiply, then subjected them to stress "almost to the point of death", they explained, by exposing them to various events including trauma, low oxygen levels and acidic environments.
One of these "stressful" situations was simply to bathe the cells in a weak acid solution for around 30 minutes. Within days, the scientists said they had found that the cells had not only survived but had also recovered by naturally reverting into a state similar to that of an embryonic stem cell.
Yet no other research team has yet been able to replicate the findings, and the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology in Japan, where Obokata works, said last week it had "launched an independent inquiry into the content of the paper.
That inquiry would be conducted by a panel of experts from within and outside RIKEN, it said, and would be published as soon as it was concluded.
A RIKEN spokesman declined to comment on Wakayama's call for the paper to be withdrawn.
source: interaksyon.com
Sunday, March 17, 2013
The stem cell miracle
The room was crowded. Christian Drapeau was going to speak on stem cells. He told us that the discovery of humans coming from a single cell called the stem cell happened decades ago but not much attention was paid until around 10 years ago when the focus slowly shifted to the stem cell. Stem cells are in our bodies manufactured by our bone marrow then released into our blood stream. There they begin to circulate. All our organs lose living cells day to day. As the stem cell circulates, other cells that are part of our organs release some kind of sticky liquid that catches the stem cells and converts them into cells needed for that organ. For example, if you had a heart attack, there is damage to the cells in your heart. They need replacing. When your bone marrow releases stem cells into your blood, the heart will reach for them and slowly repair the damage.
One of the reasons why it took them so long to discover this is because the stem cells immediately begin to look like heart cells so one cannot say – oh those are new cells made from stem cells. But they discovered a blue-green substance that helped the bone marrow manufacture and release more stem cells. This gave the new cells a blue-green color. Now they were able to track the movement of stem cells and claim that the new cells were created by the equally new stem cells. Stem cells are the body’s natural healing system.
It is difficult to say what organs stem cells repair because they repair anything that needs repair. But StemEnhance is not a miracle drug. It is made from algae from a lake in Oregon, which has been tested over the years and proven to make the body’s bone marrow release more stem cells. Then it is up to your body to heal itself wherever it needs healing.
When I started to take StemEnhance I felt increased energy maybe after ten days. Instead of dragging myself around in my pajamas I began to wake up cheerful, shower, get dressed and organize my day. This is the very least of the capsules’ effects. Many of my friends claim this same effect on them and add that their friends comment on how young they look. So they keep coming back for more.
But I also know someone who came because her neighbor had to be carried to the hospital once a month for a check up. They read my article written last November 24. Now the old man walks and opens the gate himself. A young man regularly gets for his father who is 84, in tremendous perpetual pain when he first came to see me. Now his father feels no more pain and goes to the mall to walk. However, everything takes time. You have to commit to taking at least three capsules a day.
My only son, who is 41, is extremely diabetic. At 41 he has had cataract operations. He takes a double dose of the pills daily. I asked him how he was. He said, “My sugar is still high but these days I can arrange three songs, compose two and write a jingle all in one day. I never could have done that before. Your pills give me energy.” Over time I am certain even his diabetes will go.
But there are obstacles. So many people asked Christian Drapeau why the medicine was so expensive. He said, “Why don’t you look at the other side? How much does it take us to harvest, manufacture and get here?” And he is right.
What is more expensive? Stem Cell Therapy that involves taking your bone marrow then doing something to it then injecting it back into you for a couple of million pesos or to buy a bottle that increases your stem cells? It depends on how much money you have. If you are very rich, of course, go all the way to Switzerland for your stem cell therapy. But if you are average then just take StemEnhance. It is not cheap enough for everybody but it is good enough for most people.
But I must share this story. One of our recent recruits is an integrative doctor, Dr. Chris Tengco, M.D. He has a medical degree, also studied alternative medicine, anthroposophy and something else. Mostly his patients are people with level 4 cancer and so far he has managed to heal most of them. That afternoon he presented us with two of his patients who were healed. What is his secret? He has a special formula, which he gives them intravenously and he asks them to drink StemEnhance.
Don’t you think that’s remarkable? I think that is truly excellent.
article source: philstar.com
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