Stem Cell Transplantation To Rescue Radiation- Damaged Salivary Glands
Main Category: Radiology / Nuclear MedicineAlso Included In: Stem Cell Research; Cancer / Oncology; Ear, Nose and Throat
Article Date: 22 Sep 2008 - 4:00 PDT
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One of the real problems for patients treated with radiotherapy to sites including the salivary glands is xerostomia, or dry mouth syndrome. This can severely affect cancer patients' quality of life. Current treatments and prevention techniques for xerostomia are insufficient and do not work for all patients. So there is a need to develop novel strategies. One of these is to use adult stem cells to replace radiation sterilised stem cells and restore salivary gland function. This study investigated the potential of salivary gland stem cell therapy.
The technique employed stem cells from mouse submandibular glands obtained by an in vitro floating salisphere culture and enriched using FACS selecting for stem cell marker c-kit. Transplantation of these cells in irradiated mouse submandibular gland resulted in a stem cell derived improved morphology and saliva production.
From humans, parotid and submandibular glands similar salispheres were obtained which in vitro differentiated into acinar cells and contained cells that express the stem cell marker. These results suggest that a similar 'putative' stem cell population can be isolated from human salivary glands.
This study provides the first proof for potential use of stem cell transplantation to restore the function of a gland damaged by radiation.
Coppes Robert P. et al. University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen , Groningen , Netherlands
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posted by Critic on 13 Oct 2010 at 9:34 pmWhat were the results of the research for salivary gland transplanted stem cells?
Seems like this would be very good if it would work...
would love to volunteer......
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