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Stem Cells Research in Parkinson Disease

Introduction
The increased of life expectancy has brought to us a new health problem. The increasing of degenerative diseases has become health burden. Because of that scientist look for another option in treating those diseases. In this article, I will focus on Parkinson Disease.

The possibility of repairing and replacing the damaged human brain has been a dream of physicians and scientists for decades. Parkinson disease is a natural first when it comes to tackling this ambitious feat, primarily because the majority of the signs and symptoms appear to result from the progressive loss of cells in a small area known as the substantia nigra, which sits atop the brain stem. These cells (substantia nigra) produce dopamine, which is delivered to part of brain known as the striatum.


When the nigral neurons die, and striatal dopamine depletes, Parkinson Disease occurs, recognized by the signs and symptoms. Therefore, replacing missing neurons in a limited area of the brain should in theory reverse parkinsonism, making this an attractive approach. But the challenge of actually replacing injured and/or lost neurons in the adult human nervous system has proven to be a daunting task with far more bumps in the road, both political and scientific, than anyone would have anticipated.
Parkinson Disease

Neurotransplantation: Stem Cell Approach
Stem cell therapy is in the forefront when talking about tissue repair and regeneration. Its potencial for tissue repair and replacement are being considered as an approach to treat neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson Disease, ALS, Multiple Sclerosis, etc.


Stem cell therapy has already reached human trial in Parkinson disease, including the use of both adult adrenomedullary tissue and human fetal mesencephalic tissue (which is rich in dopaminergic neurons); the lessons learned should not be ignored. While adrenomedullary transplantation proved to be failed with little efficacy and unacceptable morbidity and mortality, a number of the early open label trials with human fetal mesencephalic tissue appeared to be very promising. The usage of human fetal tissue put ethics pro and cons about it.

However, some trials failed to show a significant clinical benefit based on their primary endpoint variables in spite of substantial evidence of graft survival based on both autopsy and imaging studies. Unfortunately, a substantial subset of patients also developed persistent excessive movements known as dyskinesias. Dyskinesias are typically a consequence of long-term L-dopa therapy, but in the patients receiving transplants, these movements persisted even after L-dopa was discontinued, raising serious safety concerns.

The Possible Explanations
There are a lot of theories that being proposed but the reality still unknown. Theories range from poor graft survival to the possibility that low-grade inflammation interfered with graft function. With regard to Parkinson disease, the first task has been to create authentic Dopaminergic neurons cell lines that can be used to replace the missing neurons in the nigrostriatal system, and the second to get those cells to persist in vivo without forming tumors. While this has been an intensive area of research, there are only a limited number of successes so far, and these have been achieved primarily in rodents.

To date, almost all fetal cell transplants have involved putting these cells into the striatum as have most experimental studies. However, it is still not clear that this is the best target area; it is also possible that it will be necessary to transplant the cells to multiple sites, including the substantia nigra. The major challenge at the current time appears to be getting transplanted Dopaminergic embryonic stem cells to maintain their phenotype in large numbers and over a prolonged period of time.
Stem Cell Research

Regardless of whether or not this proves to be the case, it can be hoped that this new initiative will serve as a beacon of hope for scientists and patients alike as we press ahead in this challenging area of science that appears to promise so much for the treatment of human diseases.
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The Era of Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy has become popular topics in world, because its unique potency in treatment of chronic diseases. Stem cells with their unique and facile potentialities, offer an option for organ dysfunction. The concept of regenerative therapy has been proposed as the principle of stem cell therapy.

The idea of regeneration and repair are aimed at reviving existing malfunctiong cells, repopulating the organ by new cells from exogenous or endogenous sources, altering the extracellular matrix, or increasing blood supply by enhancing vessel formation.

This idea is supported by scientific facts that damaged organ promote reserved stem cell to replace and repair damaged tissues. But the regeneration capability may be insufficient enough, thus causes organ dysfunction. Therefore, exogenous sources are needed.
Stem Cells Potency

What is Stem Cells?
Stem Cells are unspecialized ,clonogenic and capable of unlimited self-renewal, aprocess during which a stem cell can divide symmetrically
and give rise to two daughter stem cells.

It is this capacity to self-renew over a prolonged period of time that ensures that stem cell populations last throughout the life of an organism. It also able to divide asymmetrically and give rise to one daughter stem cell and the other daughter cell that in response to appropriate signals can differentiate into multiple types of differentiated cells.

Types of Stem Cells
There are two types of stem cells; embryonic and adult stem cells. Embryonic stem cells are obtained from the inner cell mass of 5-6 days embryo. These stem cells has total potential of differentiation, they could differentiate to any tissues of adult.

While adult stem cells are obtained from somatic tissues, the differentiation potential also could be wide range type of cells or almost all types of adult tissues.

Potential Uses of Stem Cells
* In the field of Biotechnology(drug discovery & development) – stem cells can provide specific cell types to test new drugs. Availability of pluripotent stem cells would allow drug testing in a wider range of cell types & to reduce animal testing

* In the field of Cell based therapies: Regenerative therapy to treat Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, ALS, spinal cord injury, stroke, severe burns, heart disease, diabetes, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Besides that stem cells also could be used in tissue engineering to replace damaged organ such in transplantation technologies.
Stem Pros and Cons

The Prospects
The promising results from many centers involved in the treatment of endstage
diseases using stem cells highlight the wide range of possibilities in this field. Despite its very early stage, almost every major medical center across the globe is involved in at least one cell therapy effort. Companies are viewing at multibillion dollar markets in cell therapy in the future.






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Human Gene Therapy: A New Hope

Disease is part of human life, we may avoid certain kind of diseases such as infectious, trauma or injury, lifestyle related diseases; but how about the genetic diseases. The genetic diseases often related with mutant genes; the mutant genes lead to production of malfunction protein thus disrupt cell function.

Most of the genetic disease occurs through embryonic development, except cancer. Eventhough, the current knowledge of inheritance of gene can predict the occurance of the disease in the offsprings, but it just percentage or chance of having the disease. Early diagnostic of certain genetic disease during embryonic period may leads to abortion in certain countries.

People who suffer the genetic disease often frustated since they will experience their abnormality for their entire life, without a chance to get away from it. The cost of the treatment is quite expensive and often supportive.
Human Gene Therapy

Eventhough gene therapy is still at an early stage of development, a large amount of research has already been conducted. Many of them are aimed at alleviating inherited human diseases.

Illustration of Genetic Disease
Thalassemia, is a disease that caused by abnormal protein of hemoglobin that decreases the lifespan of red blood cell. The patient with thalassemia needs monthly transfusion for entire life. And may suffering the complication of transfusion especially high iron deposit in tissues.

Duschenne Muscular Dystrophy is a disease that caused by lack of specific protein in muscle cell that leads to muscle degeneration. Patient will experience deteriorate of the their condition, and may lead to death in 30 years of age. Most of the therapy is supportive.

Concept of Gene Therapy
The concept of gene therapy is to transfer of cloned gene to the cells of people. The scientists transfer normal gene to the cells in order to replace abnormal gene. Normal gene in cell not only replace the location of abnormal gene, but may produce sufficient amount of functional protein. Another approach is by inserting suppressor gene, this gene suppress the production of abnormal protein.

There are two methods of transferring genetic material to living cells: liposomes and virus.
Liposomes is a kind of vesicle that being designed to deliver genetic material. The advantage of using liposomes is that liposomes don't elicit an immune response, but the efficiency of gene transfer may be low.

The modification of viral genome has led to the development of gene therapy vevtors with a capacity to infect tissues and integrate the genetic material but unable to replicate in cell. The advantage of using viral vectors is their ability to efficiently transfer cloned genes to a variety of human cells. However, a major disadvantage of viral mediated gene therapy is the potential to evoke an undesirable immune response when injected into a patient.

The Trials of Gene Therapy
Only few trials of gene therapy that have been done in human, most of them in laboratory settings (in vitro). In 2000, French study about gene therapy in Severe Combined Immunodefficiency (SCID) involved 10 patients. The study found 2 patient with gene therapy obtain the level of immunity comparable to normal individuals. This trial was the first clear demonstration that gene therapy can offer clinical benefit.
However, in that study 3 of 10 patients developed leukemia, after evaluation the disease is caused by integration of retroviral vector next to a particular gene in the patients.
Ex Vivo Gene Therapy Trials

From above, we can see that there is a hope for gene therapy that can treat the patient up to normal correction of the phenotype. But, it still needs to be study since we still lack of understanding of gene interaction in living tissues.



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Gamma Knife: An Option for Brain Tumours

Science and technology develop from time to time, they help us to improve our life. In health care, aim of the technology development is for improving disease management whether in part diagnosis or therapy.

One of the innovation in health care is Gamma Knife surgery. Terms of Knife and surgery maybe not appropriate at all since it actually knifeless and no skin incision. Instead of skin incision or knife, gamma knife uses high-energy of ionizing radiation to the tissue


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Cell Phone and Cancer Risk

Cell Phone and Health Concern
Cell phones have become a part of human civilizations, especially in methods of communications, with cell phone the distances doesn't matter. With the increasing number of cell phones user, the amount of time people use it, issues health concern about it.

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Surgery for Cataract

Cataract or clouding of lens, causes blurred vision, and if severe enough could lead to blindness. Cataract has become world leading cause of blindness especially in underdeveloped nations. Thus cataract has significant on human health issues, especially related to the eyes.

Most of the cataract related to aging process, with the development of our science and technology in medicine, thus will increase the amount of elderly population. Thus will increase the burden of cataract patients. Besides that, sedentary lifestyle that occurs nowadays also brings health complication such as diabetes mellitus. Diabetes also become a risk factor the development of early cataract


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Refractive Eye Surgery

Introduction
Blurred vision is common complaint that seen in eye clinics. There are a lot of cause of blurred vision, one of them is refraction abnormality.
Refractive disease of the eye is the most common cause of blurred vision in mankind. In United States about 120 millions have refraction abnormality


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Soursup as anti-Cancer

Introduction
Soursop (Annona muricata) is a broadleaf flowering evergreen tree native to latin america. Soursop is also native to sub-Saharan African countries that lie within the tropics. Today, it is also grown in some areas of Southeast Asia. Its flavor has been described as a combination of strawberry and pineapple with sour citrus flavor notes contrasting with an underlying creamy flavor reminiscent of coconut or banana.

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Recent Evidence about Coronary Stent Technology

Introduction
Coronary Heart Disease is still leading cause of death in developed nations, and also causing lot of morbidity and long term complications such as heart failure, impaired daily activity, etc. Because of that, cardiovascular disease is one of the major concern of the modern medicine. Many technology and knowledge have been developed recently about cardiovascular.
Heart Disease

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Secret behind Malignant Gliomas

After about 4 years study at Gadjah Mada school of medicine, i think i have found my interest in medical field that is neurosurgery. Therefore, i hope i can continue my study in order to become neurosurgeon.

Here, i will discuss of one of malignant brain tumors that is gliomas. I hope i can share my knowledge about it


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Concept of Nanomedicine

Introduction
Nowadays, we already improved our knowledge of medicine, including the concept of the disease pathogenesis. Most of the diseases that we face recently can be explained as an alterations in biologic processes at the molecular or nanoscale level. Wheter it caused by external (such as infection) or internal (such as mutated genes).

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Aspirin Potential in Cancer Therapy

In my previous post about aspirin and prostate cancer, I already told about potential benefit of aspirin in cancer therapy.

Now, i will further emphasize on aspirin usage in cancer therapy


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Resynchronization Therapy in Heart Failure Patient

Introduction
Heart failure is the inability of the heart to perfuse metabolizing tissues adequately. The most common cause of this is myocardial failure, which can be caused by a wide variety of disease states.

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Percutaneus Coronary Disease vs Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Severe Coronary Artery Disease

Background
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has risen world consent about it. Since cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. According to WHO data, it's estimated about 17.5 millions people die from CVD annually.

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