There are many types of stem cells that can be used to retard MS disease activity and repair nervous system damage. This is an exciting new research and development. Given the urgent need for more effective MS treatments, especially the more advanced disease MS treatments, we believe we need to explore the possibilities of all kinds of cell therapies.
Stem cell therapy is any therapy that uses or targets stem cells. Stem cells are cell types that differentiate into many different specialized cells in the body. Stem cells are found in embryos and adults
Many types of stem cells are exploring their potential benefits in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. Only when these and subsequent clinical trial results are available it is possible to determine the optimal cells, method of administration, safety and practical efficacy of these current experimental therapies for MS patients Will.
Despite the great interest and prospects of cell therapy, this field is still in its early stages, and further research is needed before cell therapy becomes an option for MS treatment.
HSC (hematopoietic stem cells) - adult stem cells found in bone marrow and blood. HSC can produce blood and all the cells that make up the immune system
MSC (Mesenchymal Stem Cell) - Adult stem cells found in several parts of the body, such as bone marrow, skin, adipose tissue. The cells they produce will help other stem cells function properly
Neural stem cells (neural stem cells) - specialized stem cells responsible for the repair of the brain nerve sheath. These may be derived from other types of stem cells, such as mesenchymal cells.
hESC (human embryonic stem cells) - stem cells from the provided embryos. They naturally produce various kinds of cells in the body. One concern regarding its potential therapeutic use is that they are known to cause tumors.
iPSCs (artificial pluripotent stem cells) are manipulated by adult cells to produce many kinds of cells. One concern regarding its potential therapeutic use is that they are known to cause tumors.
Some researchers are studying methods of treating MS with stem cells. Stem cells are self-replicating cells that can grow into various types of cells. These cells can be used to treat MS in two different ways. One is to use stem cells to prevent the immune system from attacking the myelin sheath, and the second is to repair damage caused by MS using stem cell regeneration loss. The accuracy of Carswell 's illustrations made it possible for modern health professionals to diagnose his autopsy subject matter, even if the patient died 200 years ago. "Significant lesions" observed by Carswell are scars of multiple sclerosis. Because of severe demyelination, the patient is paralyzed. Over the centuries of his death, we were able to solve the mystery of his illness; perhaps during our lifetime, scientists can unravel the rest of the mystery of illness I guess.
A team of researchers at the Hadassah Medical Center in Israel developed a proprietary method to recover mobility using patients' own stem cells after progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). MS is an autoimmune disease, the body attacks its own neurons, affecting millions of people worldwide. Severe progression of MS also causes complete loss of limb function, memory problems, seizures, even systemic organ failure. This revolutionary double-blind Phase II clinical trial succeeded in culturing autologous (patient itself) mesenchymal stem cells, expanded to clinically significant amounts, and then applied directly to spinal fluid . Treatment also resolves two problems of MS - inflammatory immune response and destruction of the outer coating of neurons.