Since 1981, when pluripotential cell cultures were first derived by Evans and Kauffman, embryonic stem cells (ESC) have been regarded as a potential source of
therapeutic cells for a wide range of diseases caused by tissue loss or dysfunction.
Despite the great therapeutic potential, their plasticity and unlimited capacity for self-renewal raise concerns about serious safety issues, including the ability to form teratomas and other tumours, potential immune reactions, and
the risk of differentiating into unwanted cell types.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Human stem cell-derived retinal cells show promise as treatment for macular diseases
Note: The post below is from the study (pdf) published in The Lancet.
Labels:
AMD,
Embryonic,
Photoreceptors,
Research,
RPE,
Stargardt's,
Stem Cells
Friday, October 3, 2014
Sildenafil (Viagra) may not be safe in Retinitis Pigmentosa
Sildenafil (Viagra) is a PDE5 inhibitor in wide use for the treatment of erectile
dysfunction. It is known to increase the level of
cGMP, and ultimately increases penile response to sexual
stimulation. Sildenafil preferentially inhibits PDE5
more than PDE6, both of which are expressed in the retina. Therefore, there is a potential for this drug to
alter retinal function, not only in normal subjects, but also in
patients with PDE6 gene mutations such as in some forms of
RP.
Labels:
Retinitis Pigmentosa,
RP,
Sildenafil,
Viagra
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Stem cells close to cornea may help treat Macular Degeneration or Retinitis Pigmentosa
Scientists at the Southampton General Hospital and the University of Southampton have found a pool of stem cells around the corneal limbus that can be induced to become retinal cells. Such cells can then potentially be transplanted into the eye of the patient of macular degeneration or retinitis pigmentosa to stop the disease or even cure it.
Labels:
AMD,
Limbal,
Macular Degeneration,
Research,
Retinitis Pigmentosa,
RP,
Stem Cells,
Treatment
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