Im interested in seeking this treatment. I have a question, however. If a disc or multiple discs are degenerated and therefore shorter in height...would stem cells not only heal the disc but also increase the height of the disc......therefore increasin the height of the patient ( im guessing by 2-3 cm for mutliple discs)??
there are many pros and cons to stem cell therapy, you may try to look just at something like platelet rich plasma, it seems a lot easier than putting in whole stem cells
just dont add platelet rich plasma WITH stem cells in the nucleus pulposus because there is at least one paper suggesting that instead of chondrocytes you get bone
this is compelling evidence that the simply process of injecting stem cells into the back can have some pretty profound effects. This may be one of te easiest to treat conditions since the nucleus pulposus is full of functional fas ligand...so this means that you dont need to inject cells from the same donor bu tyou can use allogeneic cells as universal stem cell donors. while in the paper they talk about mesenchymal stem cells, ii dont see anything wrong with expanding autologous NP cells
Im interested in seeking this treatment. I have a question, however. If a disc or multiple discs are degenerated and therefore shorter in height...would stem cells not only heal the disc but also increase the height of the disc......therefore increasin the height of the patient ( im guessing by 2-3 cm for mutliple discs)??
arfx3 1 year ago
the stem cells may express a lot of matrix metalloproteases that could actually accelerate the process of nucleus pulposus degradation, no?
jonlamarre 2 years ago
good call...may need to through it some MMP inhibitor or some TIMPs to get a bigger effect !
cellmedicine 2 years ago
there are many pros and cons to stem cell therapy, you may try to look just at something like platelet rich plasma, it seems a lot easier than putting in whole stem cells
ameeek 2 years ago
just dont add platelet rich plasma WITH stem cells in the nucleus pulposus because there is at least one paper suggesting that instead of chondrocytes you get bone
cellmedicine 2 years ago
Great presentation Tom!!!
drfabianlara 2 years ago
this is compelling evidence that the simply process of injecting stem cells into the back can have some pretty profound effects. This may be one of te easiest to treat conditions since the nucleus pulposus is full of functional fas ligand...so this means that you dont need to inject cells from the same donor bu tyou can use allogeneic cells as universal stem cell donors. while in the paper they talk about mesenchymal stem cells, ii dont see anything wrong with expanding autologous NP cells
stemcellscientist 2 years ago 5
i wonder biological significance of having nucleus pulposus immunologically inert?
floricabatu 2 years ago
exceptional tom
skatergirl333 2 years ago
Another great video Tom! I get excited every time I see a mesenchymal repair something new. Keep it up! Rick.
insightertrading 2 years ago 3
interesting that stem cells can also be used for this condition
emirapper 2 years ago 5