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| Stem cell therapy may help circulation problems in legs
Stem cell therapy may help circulation problems in legs
http://www.wral.com/lifestyles/healthteam/story/8096432/?print_friendly
Stem cell therapy may help people with circulation problems in their legs. Duke researchers are
testing the safety of injecting placental stem cells in patients with peripheral arterial
disease, which may help them avoid amputation and stop leg pain.
For several of his 60 years, Ronald Davis has suffered a lot leg pain.
“I would get these cramps. I couldn't walk distances,” he said. “I was in
24-hour-a-day pain, seven days a week.”
Davis had peripheral arterial disease. Just like a blocked heart artery, he had blocked
arteries in the legs.
“Till right about here in the mid thigh, there's a 100 percent occlusion,” said
Duke Cardiologist Dr. Manesh Patel.
Even a surgical bypass failed, and Davis faced the possibility of amputation. Patel included
Davis in a Phase 1 trial, which tested the safety of injecting stem cells in a solution called
Pluristem into the leg where more blood flow is needed. The cells come from the blood of the
placenta, the sac in which unborn babies grow.
“The placental cells are encouraging because we believe that they can differentiate into
other types of bricks or cells that you need,” Patel said. “They may form the
structure, the mortar of the new building and actual bricks, or they may actually call others to
come and build that project.”
Patel says the process is proving to be safe, and with dramatic results in patients like Davis,
as soon as three days after his treatment.
“And I realized … I could walk down steps normal. I wasn't in pain,” he
said. “To this day, I haven't had to take another pain pill … and it looks like
it's going to get better, I hope.”
The Phase 1 safety trial for stem cell treatments is still recruiting patients and for Phase 2
trials to test the effectiveness of the treatments.
Aug. 6, 2010 (WRAL.com)
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