Eye Cells Believed to Be Retinal Stem Cells Are Misidentified

  • Author: Health Informer
  • Filed under: Health News
  • Date: Mar 31,2009

St. Jude study findings suggest that therapies to restore vision in people with retinal degeneration should emphasize the use of other types of stem cells

Cells isolated from the eye that many scientists believed were retinal stem cells are, in fact, normal adult cells, investigators at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have found. If retinal stem cells could be obtained, they might provide the basis for treatments to restore sight to millions of people with blindness caused by retinal degeneration. Stem cells are immature cells capable of producing large numbers of adult cells, such as retinal cells. Researchers believe that stem cells offer the promise of regenerating tissue in organs such as the eye, brain and heart, damaged by trauma or disease.

The new findings suggest that research on cell therapies to restore blindness should not concentrate on these eye cells previously believed to be retinal stem cells. More promising, the scientists said, is research aimed at re-engineering stem cells to develop into the light-sensitive photoreceptor cells that are lost as a result of retinal degeneration. Such studies could lead to implantation of such engineered photoreceptor cells into the eye to restore sight.

Led by Michael Dyer, Ph.D., the researchers published their findings March 30, 2009, in the online early edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Dyer is a member of the St. Jude Department of Developmental Neurobiology.

In studies reported in 2000, scientists proposed that the layer of ciliary epithelial cells lining the inside of the eye, contains retinal stem cells because when grown in culture dishes these cells formed tiny spheres of about a thousand cells, said Dyer, the paper’s senior author. These spheres, in turn, could be cultured to give rise to more spheres, reminiscent of the self-renewing capability of stem cells. Also, the cultured sphere cells showed activation of genes characteristic of adult eye cells.

“The first clue that these cells were not stem cells was that they were pigmented,” Dyer said. “Neural stem cells, in general, and retinal progenitor cells, in particular, are not pigmented. Nevertheless, the previous finding was met with a tremendous amount of enthusiasm because of the promise of introducing these cells into the eye to regenerate photoreceptors lost to blindness.”

In their studies, Dyer and his colleagues analyzed the sphere-forming cells in detail to determine whether they were really retinal stem cells. Painstaking microscopy studies of each cell in the spheres revealed all were pigmented and had features of ciliary epithelial cells. The researchers also compared the structure of the sphere-forming cells with those of confirmed stem cells and other immature cells in the developing retina called progenitor cells. That comparison revealed fundamental differences between the sphere-forming cells and established stem or progenitor cells.

The researchers also found that simply culturing the sphere-forming cells in the same growth medium as is used for stem cells caused them to activate genes characteristic of stem cells, yet remain adult ciliary epithelial cells.

Dyer said that a particularly promising alternative is the possibility of taking samples of adult cells – such as fibroblasts that form connective tissue – from a patient with retinal degeneration and exposing them to genetic cues that induce them to revert to stem cells. Those induced pluripotent stem cells could then be manipulated to develop into light-sensing photoreceptor cells that could then be transplanted into the patient’s eyes to restore vision.

“This approach would solve many problems of developing cell-based therapy for blindness,” Dyer said. “First, these cells are immortal, so they can be grown indefinitely to produce large amounts of cells for treatment. And secondly, they would be immunologically matched to the patient, so there would be no danger of rejection. And thanks to some excellent research during the past 15 years, we know a lot about how to reprogram such stem cells to make them into photoreceptors.”

Other authors of this paper are Samantha Cicero, Sharon Frase, Samuel Connell, Lionel Chow, Suzanne Baker and Brian Sorrentino (St. Jude); Dianna Johnson (University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center); and Steve Reyntjens (FEI Helios Nanolab, Netherlands).

This research was supported in part by the National Institutes of Health, Cancer Center Support from the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society, Research to Prevent Blindness, Pearle Vision Foundation, International Retinal Research Foundation and ALSAC.

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is internationally recognized for its pioneering work in finding cures and saving children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases. Founded by late entertainer Danny Thomas and based in Memphis, Tenn., St. Jude freely shares its discoveries with scientific and medical communities around the world. No family ever pays for treatments not covered by insurance, and families without insurance are never asked to pay. St. Jude is financially supported by ALSAC, its fundraising organization. For more information, please visit www.stjude.org.


Hay-Band Acupressure Band Puts Hay Fever Symptoms Under Pressure

  • Author: Health Informer
  • Filed under: Health News
  • Date: Mar 31,2009

More than 13 million(1) people in Britain suffer from hay fever and five million1 of these could be taking inappropriate medicines, which can affect both their health and hip pocket, however, new developments in acupressure may have the answer in the shape of Hay-Band(R).

Borrowing from the principles of acupuncture, Hay-Band(R) is a specially designed acupressure elbow band bringing instant, constant and cost-effective hay fever relief. According to a recent customer survey, Hay-Band(R) was reported to be effective by 74% of respondents(2).

Hay-Band(R) works by exerting a gentle, constant pressure at the elbow crease to bring instant and continuous relief for common hay fever symptoms. Acupuncture and its sister therapy acupressure have been used in traditional Chinese medicine and other eastern cultures to restore vitality and alleviate the symptoms of hay fever for over 2,500 years(3).

Drug-free, Hay-Band(R) does not cause side effects like drowsiness, often associated with hay fever medicines and is safe for patients taking prescription medications and children(4). Hay-Band(R) may be used before or after the onset of symptoms and throughout the day and night. It is also washable, durable, long lasting and offers value for money – a single band will last this hay fever season and beyond.

Available from Lloydspharmacy nationwide the recommended price is GBP9.99. For further information or to buy on line see http://www.hay-band.co.uk

Hay-Band customer survey: According to Hay-Band (R) survey over 96% of respondents suffered nose symptoms and over 81% eyes symptoms. The most common treatment used was antihistamines (almost 83%). 69% found Hay-Band(R) to be as good as or more effective than their current treatment. Hay-Band(R) improved quality of life for over 70% of respondents2

REFERENCES

1. http://www.rpsgb.org.uk/

2. Hay-Band customer survey of approximately 100 hay fever sufferers conducted in 2008

3. British Acupuncture Council: http://www.acupuncture.org.uk

4. Best for children aged 8 and over

Source: SCD Ltd.


Anti-Aging Market – Latest Findings From TriPollar Stop Customer Survey

  • Author: Health Informer
  • Filed under: Health News
  • Date: Mar 31,2009

Younger Looking Skin is so Important it is Recession Proof

Anti-aging and skin renewal look to be one of the few industries not affected by the current economic downturn. The anti-aging skincare sales in the US having risen 13% to $1.6bn between 2006 and 2008, outperforming the general facial skincare sales which were up 11% over the same period.

Looking young is extremely important to both men and women and is not an area they are willing to compromise on. However, with the current international financial conditions, more people are looking for a clinically proven professional solution at home, bringing quick and easy treatments that show both immediate and long-term effects.

A recent customer survey by TriPollar(TM) indicated that this year 82% of respondents would intend to purchase additional home-use aesthetic products powered by TriPollar technology, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the product they are currently using. When queried about functionality, 71% revealed an interest in a device that would provide body skin tightening; 47% are interested in a localized fat reduction product.

Latest reports show continuing growth in sales of anti-aging skincare to new customers, and 82% resale to existing TriPollar(TM) customers, indicating rare growth in stiff economic conditions.

To emphasize the importance that anti-aging has on women between the ages of 35 and 64, 76% of the audience said that price only affected the timing of their purchase decision or was not a factor at all.

When discussing the most important factors considered when deciding on which anti-aging solution to choose, 88% said that the solution needed to be clinically proven, 88% said they were looking for immediate and long lasting results 82% said they were looking for a quick and easy solution, and a further 76% said they were looking for a non-invasive solution.

“Anti-aging professional solutions at home seem to be one of the few markets sectors that is recession proof,” said Dr. Zion Azar, chairman of Ultragen Ltd. “Many women, especially baby boomers, see anti-aging skincare as a reasonably priced investment in their appearance and well-being.”

Source: Ultragen Ltd.


Finding the Best Health Insurance Plan

  • Author: Health Informer
  • Filed under: Health News
  • Date: Mar 30,2009

HealthInsurancePlan.us, a new option for those seeking Health Insurance

More and more people are managing a new and unexpected level of uncertainty in their lives, due to the present economic crisis that is affecting our country. With businesses struggling, employees are now facing not only the risk of unemployment, but also losing benefits they have been receiving consistently due to their employers cutting costs. The percentage of Americans looking for an alternate health insurance plan is increasing, and many people don’t know where to turn.

“Finding the right Health Insurance Plan for you and your family is not an easy thing, and it’s not something that should be taken lightly. More than one insurer should be quoted, and plans must be revised thoroughly to ensure the best outcome possible,” says Carlos Cabrera, CEO of HealthInsurancePlan.us, a new website created by Health Insurance Plan dedicated to helping Americans find the best plan possible by providing consumers information about health insurance as well as a pay-per-lead system for agents and brokers who, in return, help consumers with health insurance quotes.

The new website intends to become a major comprehensive source of information for consumers interested in health insurance plans by offering extensive up-to-date information about different plans such as Individual, Group Health Insurance, Dental Health Insurance, among others. The site features a State Health guide, with the latest information about the overall health status within the U.S. Also, consumers can request and Get Free Quotes from site partners in their state with an easy-to-follow form.

“The launch of HealthInsurancePlan.us is another step in the right path for us,” says Cabrera. “Our resources and information will now help many customers find the best health insurance plan possible and make the right choices for them when it comes to their health, especially now when they need it most.” Cabrera also stresses the importance of HealthInsurancePlan.us partners in this new website, and how they will also benefit from its launch. “Not only consumers get to make a better decision based on a wider range of options given by our partners, but our partners also get to increase their customer base thanks to their exposure on HealthInsurancePlan.us”.

Source: HealthInsurancePlan.us