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Stem cell researcher makes paralyzed rats walk

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IRVINE, Calif. - So far, not a single person has been helped by human embryonic stem cells.

But in cramped university labs, a young neurobiologist with movie star good looks, a Carl Sagan-like fondness for the popular media and an entrepeneur's nose for profits is getting tantalizingly close.

Hans Keirstead is making paralyzed rats walk again by injecting them with healthy brain cells sussed from a reddish soup of human embryonic stem cells he and his colleagues have created.

Keirstead hopes to apply his therapy to humans by 2006. If his ambitious timetable keeps to schedule, Keirstead's work will be the first human embryonic stem cell treatment given to humans.

"I have been shocked, thrilled and humbled at the progress that I have made," Keirstead, 37, said in an interview in his University of California-Irvine office, which is dominated by a 4- by 8-foot collage of famous rock stars created by his artist brother. "I just want to see one person who is bettered by something that I created."

Keirstead has been turning stem cells into specialized cells that help the brain's signals traverse the spinal cord. Those new cells have repaired damaged rat spines several weeks after they were injured.

For the last two years, he has shown dramatic video footage of healed rats walking to scientific gatherings and during campaign events to promote California's $3 billion bond measure to fund stem cell work, which passed in November.

Keirstead and his colleagues are continuing to experiment with rats to ensure the injected cells do what they're supposed to without any side effects.

"You don't want toenails growing in the brain," he said.

Meanwhile, Keirstead and his corporate sponsor - Menlo Park-based Geron Corp. - are designing the initial human experiments, which will test for safety and involve just a handful of volunteers. The volunteers likely will be patients who have been recently injured.

Keirstead's work was at first met by derision and disbelief at the Society of Neuroscience's annual meeting in 2002.

"We upset a lot of people," said Dr. Gabriel Nistor, who was the first researcher to join Keirstead's lab five years ago. "No one believed us at first." Keirstead and Nistor were stars at the same gathering in October, and their research will be published next month in a scientific journal.

Kierstead is as close as anyone in the stem cell research world could be to celebrity, and that can be dangerous in a profession noted as much for its petty jealousies of individual fame as it is for scientific breakthroughs. (Sagan, the noted astronomer who for years hosted the PBS series "Cosmos," was denied membership in the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, a slight that his supporters insist was based on his mass appeal).

Reporters have beaten a well-worn path to Keirstead's lab. The fact that he's wealthy only adds to his growing luster.

Keirstead recently sold a biotech company he co-founded, unrelated to his stem cell work, in a deal that could be worth as much as $8 million.

"We all love Hans - for various reasons," giggled Karen Miner, whose advocacy organization helps fund Keirstead's work.

Miner and her colleagues at Research for Cure, based in Escalon in California's Central Valley, have contributed $170,000 over the last four years to the Reeve-Irvine Research Center where Keirstead works. The center is named for its founding donor, actor Christopher Reeve, who died in October of complications related to his paralysis.

"We all feel he is on the cutting edge of spinal cord research," said Miner, 53, who was paralyzed below the neck after an automobile accident 12 years ago. "I have to think it's the most promising thing out there."

She toured Keirstead's labs two years ago and watched once-paralyzed rats walk inside their cages.

"The adrenaline that I felt was almost enough to get me out of the chair," Miner said. "When you are sitting in a wheelchair and see those rats running around, all you can think is, 'I want some of those now.'"

Human embryonic stem cells are created in the first days after conception and are the building blocks of the human body. Scientists believe they will someday be able to coax stem cells to turn into healthy cells to treat a wide range of ailments, including diabetes, heart disease and spinal cord injuries. Many social conservatives who believe life begins at conception view the work as immoral because days-old embryos are destroyed during research.

Critics complain privately that Keirstead is beholden to Menlo Park-based Geron, which claims a Microsoft-like grip on any commercial stem cell market that emerges.

Geron funded the work of University of Wisconsin researcher Jamie Thomson, who discovered human embryonic stem cells in 1998, and the company funds Keirstead's lab at $500,000 a year. Geron owns the commercial rights to any drug Keirstead may develop.

Keirstead doesn't apologize for his funding source, which he said is more generous than he could have expected from the federal government and with fewer research restrictions. He said he's not interested in profits, but rather in speeding the development of new spinal cord treatments.

And he has an answer for those who say he's moving too fast and that his experiments with rats are dangling false hope before the 15,000 people paralyzed in the United States each year.

"This is extremely promising," Keirstead said. "Why the hell would we wait?"
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The comforting thing to know is that cures are forthcoming. The uncomfortable thing to know is that the US will not be the place where people go to get them because of the religious fuckstains that run this country.
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Siji wrote:The comforting thing to know is that cures are forthcoming. The uncomfortable thing to know is that the US will not be the place where people go to get them because of the religious fuckstains that run this country.
We lead the world in this reaseach...it's just that all of the work is being done in seekrit under black ops. There are reports that vice president Cheney lost an arm in an accident soon after the 2000 election and they were able to grow another one for him using knowledge gained from stem cell research. That's why he was missing from public view for so long.
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these are the same guys that paralyzed the rats in the first place. Evil fuckers.
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People forget that before GWB, there was no federally funded stem cell research.

Now there are 22 lines of stem cells available with funding.

The US will be the place, don't you worry.
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People forget that before Taft, hardly anyone drove a car.

That doesn't mean that he invented the Automobile, made it popular, or did things differently than his predecessor. It just means that technology advanced.


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Sylvus wrote:People forget that before Taft, hardly anyone drove a car.

That doesn't mean that he invented the Automobile, made it popular, or did things differently than his predecessor. It just means that technology advanced.


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Fash wrote:People forget that before GWB, there was no federally funded stem cell research.

Now there are 22 lines of stem cells available with funding.

The US will be the place, don't you worry.
Just like how the US was the first to clone an animal.

oh wait...
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Isn't it mean of this guy to force paralyzed rats to walk?

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Seriously though, I don't know how much more proof we need to go ahead with full blown all out stem cell research.

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you do know that california is funding independant stem cell research as of next year
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Sylvus wrote:People forget that before Taft, hardly anyone drove a car.

That doesn't mean that he invented the Automobile, made it popular, or did things differently than his predecessor. It just means that technology advanced.


P.S. I'm just being an ass.
God forbid you so called "level headed, intelligent ones" give credit where credit is due. :roll:

It's usually the self-proclaimed ones who are quite the opposite.
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If I'm not mistaken Midnyte, isn't it embryonic stem cells that were avoided by the Bush administration? So in seeking credit for him, and telling us to give credit where credit is due, we should instead thank the scientists who achieved this and not the president who tried to hold them back? If I'm wrong, correct me please, but I don't think I am.
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Kaldaur wrote:If I'm not mistaken Midnyte, isn't it embryonic stem cells that were avoided by the Bush administration? So in seeking credit for him, and telling us to give credit where credit is due, we should instead thank the scientists who achieved this and not the president who tried to hold them back? If I'm wrong, correct me please, but I don't think I am.

You actually need to read the replies in order to make sense of them.


This was said...
People forget that before GWB, there was no federally funded stem cell research.

Now there are 22 lines of stem cells available with funding.

The US will be the place, don't you worry.

Then this was said....
People forget that before Taft, hardly anyone drove a car.

That doesn't mean that he invented the Automobile, made it popular, or did things differently than his predecessor. It just means that technology advanced.

Then I said ....
God forbid you so called "level headed, intelligent ones" give credit where credit is due.

It's usually the self-proclaimed ones who are quite the opposite.

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So you were agreeing with Sylvus? That the President has nothing to do with it, but the scientists doing the research?
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Sooo...right. You were agreeing with me Midnyte. The President, who banned embyronic stem cell research, had nothing to do with this. Instead, by your own words, "giving credit where credit is due" should fall directly to the scientists who used embryonic stem cells to mark this achievement. Thanks for joining us for the day, Timmy.
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Fash wrote:People forget that before GWB, there was no federally funded stem cell research.

Now there are 22 lines of stem cells available with funding.

The US will be the place, don't you worry.
Ummm wrong
Human embryonic stem cells, discovered in 1998, have created much excitement among scientists because of their great promise for finding new ways of treating disease. Derived from four-day-old embryos, they can theoretically differentiate into virtually any type of human cell, from blood cells to skin cells. Medical researchers hope to find ways of using these pluripotent cells to repair damaged tissue.

In August of 2000, President Bill Clinton announced that research on embryonic stem cells would be funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). However, when President Bush took office, he suspended this funding, and ordered Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson to conduct a review of the issue
Under Clinton not Bush was federal funding started, the moment Bush got into office it was suspended, then restricted to the available lines or private research. California is funding it's own stem cell research now with state tax dollars (kinda flying in the face of the GWB admin) and will lead they way in this amazing new advance in science and technology.
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Now now let's not break up the GWB love-fest happening here. Greatest president ever! /bow
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Pherr the Dorf wrote:you do know that california is funding independant stem cell research as of next year
Yup, I voted for it. California shouldn't be the only place though.

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Most of those stem cell lines are worthless due to contamination, so no Fash, the US will not be the place.
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The US will do just fine with Stem Cell research.

The political game determined the government's role in Stem Cell Research. Now that the presidential election is over, several states are working on ways to fund Stem Cell research. California happens to be the first. Let the states sort this out.

If the democrats could have offered up a candidate with even just a hint of credibility in military affairs and homeland security, we wouldn't be in this situation in the first place.
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Post by Mak »

So... did the automobile get invented without federal funding?
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Mak wrote:So... did the automobile get invented without federal funding?
Considering it was invented in Germany by Mr Benz.. Probably not.
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