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Stem Cells Cure Blindness

Simone Biow's picture

The Controversy

Earlier this November, scientists from the University College London Institutes of Ophthalmology and Child Health and Moorfields Eye Hospital were able to restore vision to blind lab mice. This scientific breakthrough signifies that millions of people with optical conditions such as macular degeneration (loss of sight experienced by the elderly), diabetic retinopathy, and a variety of other forms of blindness could be able to regain sight through a remarkably simple procedure. However, the fact that the procedure requires stem cells from foetuses—currently viewed as a highly controversial method by many politicians—has prevented this procedure from becoming more publicized in the U.S. (1).

The Breakthrough

Researchers have identified certain cells on the margin of adult retinas that are similar to stem cells. Additionally, retinal cell replacement may be the most effective method of "cell transplant therapy because photoreceptor loss initially leaves the rest of the wiring to the brain intact” (1). In other words, major surgical reconstruction is not necessary. Any surgical procedure would only involve the superficial layer of the retina and not the particularly sensitive optic nerve wiring at the back of the eye. However, in order to attain human retinal cells at the necessary stage of development, stem cells would need to be extracted from a foetus during the second trimester of pregnancy (1). Because stem cells are able to proliferate and develop into many other types of cells within the human body, they can be extracted from any part of the foetus. However, the timing is imperative if the procedure is to work.

Three Blind Mice… See How the Procedure Works...

1. Early stage retinal stem cells were extracted from a 3 to 5 day old newborn mouse (1).

2. The retinal cells were transplanted onto the retinal surface of a blind mouse whose condition was genetically programmed to resemble the gradual loss of sight characteristic to the human disease retinitis pigmentosa or age-related macular degeneration (1).

3. The cells embed themselves and connected with other cells on the retina of blind mouse. Within 30 minutes the photoreceptors from the retinal stem cells implanted themselves and fused electrical connections with the animals' existing retinal nerve cells (3). As a result, the formerly blind mice's pupils began to respond to light and there was activity in the optic nerve (indicating that the eye was transmitting signals to the brain) (1).

Anatomy & Physiology of the Eye: Photoreceptors

The retina (around 0.5 mm thick) lines the back of the eye. It is lined with a network vascular blood vessels and neurons that gradually channel towards the optic nerve which contains the ganglion cell axons that connect the ganglion cells to the brain. The ganglion cells—the neurons of the retina that transmit images to the brain—are located in the innermost region of the retina and extend toward the lens, or anterior portion of the eye (2). The photoreceptors—the rod and cone shaped cells—are situated toward the outermost portion of the retina and are closer to the back of the eye (5). As a result, light must penetrate the nerve cells within the retina before reaching and activating the rods and cones. Once reached, the rods and cones absorb photons through their visual pigments and translate the photons into a biochemical message and then into an electrical message that stimulates all of the succeeding neurons of the retina. Consequently, “the retinal message concerning the photic input and some preliminary organization of the visual image into several forms of sensation are transmitted to the brain [by] the spiking discharge pattern of the ganglion cells” (2). From then on the brain is responsible for identifying, processing and interpreting the visual image (2).

Candidates for retinal cell replacement surgery must have some retinal cone and rod photoreceptors intact (1) . The retinal cell replacement surgery primarily serves to repair the nerve synapses in the retina, the macula lutea, and the fovea. The surgery cannot generate new photoreceptors.

The surgery mainly repairs the macula and the fovea. The macula functions as a short wavelength filter while the fovea, characterized by a dark circular area towards the back of the eye, is considered to be the most vital portion of the retina. Like the lens, it functions as “a protective mechanisms for avoiding bright light and especially ultraviolet irradiation damage” (2). The fovea is entirely composed of a mosaic cone photoreceptors that are arranged in a hexagonal structure. Outside of the foveal pit, the density of cone photoreceptors becomes increasingly more balanced with that of rod photoreceptors. There is a peak in the density of rod photoreceptors at about 4.5mm (or 18 degrees) from the foveal pit where the rod photoreceptors arrange themselves in a ring around the fovea (5). (Naturally, the optic nerve (the blindspot) is entirely free of photoreceptors) (5). If the macula or fovea cones are damaged (as happens gradually over many years), instant blindness results (2). However, macular degeneration could be easily remedied since stem cells take only about half an hour to develop into photoreceptors.

Repairing the Cornea

In August of 2003, Mike May, a Californian man who had been left blind for 40 years as the result of an accident that happened when he was three years old had his vision restored. Though the vision in his left eye was permanently lost, he could still sense light with his right eye. Researchers implanted corneal and limbal stem cells into his right eye. Five months after the surgery, May was able to sense movements and recognize simple shapes. After two years, he was able to see forms, color, and motion nearly accurately. His 3D perception and face and object recognition remained impaired, though his ability to sense motion was the best restored visual faculty (4).

Like photoreceptors, the cornea is responsible for channelling light through the eye's surface. The corneal surface refracts to provide 2/3 of the eye's focusing power. he corneal surface is entirely transparent and not lined with blood vessels, so the uniformity of cells may contribute to its ability to regenerate more rapidly than other cells in the human body. On the other hand, it is extremely sensitive. There are more nerve endings on the cornea than anywhere else on the human body (6). The cells that compose the layers of the cornea are found to regenerate at a rapid pace, though less rapid than photoreceptor cells. Again, a simple surgical procedure, most of which is processed by human mechanisms, could restore sight to millions of people if only the procedure were to be legalized.

 

Anatomy of the Eye

courtesy of U.S. National Library of Medicine


(1) "Cell transplants 'restore sight.'" BBC International News Online. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6120664.stm)

(2) Simple Anatomy of the Retina. (http://webvision.med.utah.edu/sretina.html)

(3) "Cell Transplants Restore Vision in Mice." Live Science. (http://www.livescience.com/healthday/535968.html)

(4) "Cell Transplant Restores Vision." BBC International News Online. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3171993.stm)

(5) Photoreceptors. (http://webvision.med.utah.edu/photo1.html)

(6) "Cornea." Eye Anatomy. (http://www.stlukeseye.com/anatomy/Cornea.asp)

Comments

Chris Johnson's picture

Optic Nerve treatment

Where is you son receiving treatment? My daughter and I have optic nerve atrophy and are trying to find treatment.

april's picture

retinitis pigmentosa

my son also suffers from RP he is totally night blind and is losing his sight. he is 17 years old and we are looking for a stem cell treatment that actually works. do you have 1st hand knowledge?

April

Chris's picture

How can I get treatment of macular distrophy

Dear Mr. T or anyone - Is it true that there is a treatment? Where can you get it? I need stemcell-therapy to regenerate my totally damaged retina (juvenile maculard distrophy). Im 29. Pls answer me.
E-mail: LosangeLeno1@aol.com (thats a one=1 behind the Leno, not an L)
Best wishes, christian

Anonymous's picture

HELP!

My friend is suffering from Retinitis Pigmentosa.He needs to know can it be cured or at least stopped so that vision remain at least stable.Let me know the details of the stem cell therapy,it's cost,it's effectivenss & availability

Diego's picture

stem cell success treatment

hi MrT, I hve searched lots on stem cell but haven't found much onstem cell treatmnt currently bein performed, can you email me to inform me where i must go to get more info on stem cell theropy? i appreciate your help on this topc...thank you.

jay horn's picture

stem cells

hi
my name is jay i have rp i just wanted to know how ur treatment went ,,,how much you improved, and where you received your treatment

thanks jay

S.N.Chawla's picture

Treatment for Anterior Horn Cell disease

I am 71 yrs old and cannot get up on my own from sofa height . I need help . I can not climb steps on my own – need help . I can walk on flat surfaces . I have made my chair high , bed high & W.C. pot high .

S.N. Chawla

RAMESH's picture

Cone destrophy

Dear Sir,

My friend daughter suffering from Cone Destrophy
Let me know any remedy/cure without side effect.
Please send me any comments on this issue to my mail ID:

Steve's picture

How did stem cell treatment go

I have rp & I am losing my night vision and side vision. I hate not being able 2 drive @ night were ever I want 2 go with our being stressed about not seeing well.

Giulia's picture

TREATMENT

Where has your son being treated ? Can I know a bit more about it ? How is the procedure ? My 7 and a half years old daughter has been recentely diagnosed with con-rod distrophy (another way to call Retina Pigmentosa).
Please answer me !!!
Thank you,
Giulia

gary Gamble's picture

cone dystrophy

Hi
i would like to know how your son has responded to treatment for Retina Pigmentosas. I have cone dystrophy and would like to know if STEMM CELL treatment makes any improvement.

Look forward to your reply
Gary

RH's picture

Cone-Rod Dystrohy

I too suffer from CRD and
would like to know the results
of your sons procedure
Best of Luck

Aurangzeb Khan's picture

Hi there, I am a 20 yr old

Hi there, I am a 20 yr old student, i suffer from the condition cone rod dystrophy, sounds similar if not the same as what your son is suffering from, how is the treatment going? and can you please contact me with some more info thanks

Casey's picture

23rd Old with C&RD

Hi my name is Casey and aslo suffer from this disease. Just wondering if I could make contact with someone simular to my age and see how you are coping

Thanks
Casey

Shan's picture

Stem Cell Treatment

Dear Mr. T,

I hope the stem cell treatment undergone by your son has been a success. Kindly enlighten us with the results of the treatment.

Thank you.

Shan

Anonymous's picture

Hi Thanks it worked more the

Hi
Thanks it worked more the anyone expected

Shall I send you a 'before and after Field of Vision tests'
Thats the proov that it worked for my son.

He was officaly blind with no hope at all, no cure , doctors said just deal with it.

Anonymous's picture

Hi All Please I can't reply

Hi All

Please I can't reply to Hundreds of Mails with long explanations pleas send me your e mail adress and I will forward it on to the doctor at the Clinic. We are so Happy thank god thank everybody, 22 years of despeir are no gone.

Terence

Anonymous's picture

RP

My wife has RP she began loosing her sight at age 25 now she is 41 and legally blind, she can still function in most settings, but is limited in many ways. She can not drive, work, go out alone. please let me know how to get the stem cell works and how much it cost. The name of your Dr. and contact information if you would please.

Thank you.

Mrt's picture

Hi I will be returning home

Hi

I will be returning home on Staerday, my son has a great immprovement I am now organising a group to travel for treatment this year.

Regargs

Terence

Mr T's picture

Hi My Son was also legaly

Hi

My Son was also legaly blind and now since Feb 2010 gained much of his sight back
I can send you the rsults of his last test if you wish.

Mr T

Anonymous's picture

cone road distrophy

Hi Terence, I have 19years old son with cone road distrophy, I read your meesage that you went somewhere for treatment with your son, Can you please let me know where did your son got a treatment, and how much and also wanted to ask did hi has cone road distrophy?

Thank you,
Margret

FO's picture

Trip to China

Hi Mr. T:

Glad to hear your son is responding well to stem cell treatment and that you are planning a trip for people wanting to visit the program you were part of. My daughter age 40 just had crd diagnosed and has been low vision since infancy and would like for her and her mother to be part of your trip if it happens. Can be reached at FOASSOC@aol.com Thanks for sharing.

Alberto's picture

optic nerve atrophy

Hallo Terence,
I am ALberto and i am from Italy. I would ask to you if there is any hope to defeat my mother blindness. Patrizia, that's her name, lost her sight in 1997 after an operation to remove a cancer in her head. Since then her optic nerve was pressed and she lost the sight.

if there is any possibility we are totally ready to do everything.

thanks

Alberto

Anonymous's picture

Hi Alberto Many people with

Hi

Alberto Many people with optic nerve problems were helped during my 5 week stay at the hospital
I saw miracles happen. But don't know eneugh about your problem , you should contact the Doctor in China sens me your mail adress.

Terence

Never give up hope

esmaeil's picture

rp

i wanted to know the name of the doctor and the phone number of the doctor as well as the address of the doctor because even i am suffering from retinal pigmentosa and would like to speak to the doctor on the phone personally to get more information ....regards mr ismial and my good wishes to you
thanks

Anonymous's picture

Rp

I can't send e mail adress online please send me your adress

Regards

terence
Healey at gmx.net

Siavash Bahreini's picture

I have Retinitis Pigmentosa and would like to get stem cells in

I have rp. My vision is slowly leaviong me, but I have hope that stem cells will provide me with atleast some better vision. I was approved for treatment at a chinese hospital, but the money is an issue because I don't have it and no one is willing to help me get the funds. MRT, if you can, e-mail me and let me know what the results of your son are. Thanks...

Mrt's picture

Rp

Hi

We are in a Hospital in Quingdau, China
My Son Frank just recieved his Third IV Intrvenous injection
on 10.000.000 Ubilical cord Adult stem cell from Vollenteers.

This morning he complained that the light in our room was hurting his eyes ( Normally he can not see well in rooms )

He is classed as Blind , The doctor said its because the stem cells are working at re generating his lost rod and cone cells. we have another 2 weeks so lets wait and see but
it likes something is starting to happen.

There are about thirty families here and I am utterly amazed at the progress most of these people are makeing.
Yesterday a American guy who was very depressed at not being able to see has made 30 % increase in only 3 days with only 1 Iv treatment. In know its very expesinve but do not dispear start up your own charity fund like most people here, unlike my selfe, most have risen money for their treatment. The Hospital is modern and the doctors are the best I will keep you all posted, thank you for all the kind remarks and I will prey for you all,

roslini's picture

treat rp

Hello,Im roslini from Malaysia.I'm also suffer from RP.Now found hospital can treat my disease.Can you please email me the hospital was treat your son. TQ

Anonymous's picture

optical nervus atrophy

i am 21 years old and the last four years after a brain thrombosis i lost my vision and my vision field is about 20% . i would like to know if it is possible if this stemcells theraphy can help me .or if you can tell which was the results to your position .i would be aprexiated if you xould send me some information thank you ANNA MARIA FOSKOLOU from GREECE

Joe's picture

Rp

Hi I'm 27 yrs old and suffer everyday from rp. This disease has affected my life since I was very young. Everybody always thought I was clutsy and goofy because I would trip over things and bump my head etc. Not really the best thing for self esteem. Night time presents it's own challanges to boot. Can use some info. Please help. Thanks.

M.J.'s picture

Optic nerve atropy

Hi. I am interested in your post. I have had optic nerve atrophy since i was 15. They think it was due to an accident or a MS virus that passed. I am slowly going blind in both eyes. I cannot seem to find anyone or anyplace that can help. My wife and I stored the umbilical cord blood from our 3rd son for 7 years and yet we have no one to help us to use it to cure me. Any information that could help us on a successfull path would be greatly appriciated.

Prayers for your son's full recovery.

bishnu's picture

god bless u and your son

Hi mr. t i saw your message on the web side i have son he is 23 now physically he is good in everything except the his vision he have rod-cone-dystrophy by which he is now legally blind he cant count his own finger write me about your son condition what he had and after the treatment his vision.write me please about the treatment process i hope your son vision will be good like the normal people my every bless is with u and your son thanks t and god bless to u and your son.
bye
bishnu

Wendy's picture

Stem cell treatment

Hi there,

My dad has greatly impaired vision in both eyes and can no longer drive or work. His sight is worse in poor lighting and extremely bright lighting. He cannot see an object entirely when he views it directly, but sees it better by viewing it from the corner of his eyes. The doctors have not been able to diagnose him, but think it may be stargardts disease. His brother has the same problem.

Would love to hear from anyone with the same condition and whether stem cell research is possible.

Many thanks

mercy's picture

treatment for the optic nerve damage caused by cerebral malaria

My sister had cerebral malaria in the year 1986 which caused by the bite of a mosquito. Because of this, her optic nerve was damaged. She can't see well. Would this stem cell Cure Blindness help her to restore her vision?

Thanks
Mercy

Elizabeth 's picture

Help Need for a 9yr old

Hi, My 9yr old son lost his left eye sight 8months ago by broom stick injury. He can't see any thing with his left eye, Is there any possibility for him to get his eye sight back, Please help

Roxanne Burnett's picture

Please help me

Hi! I am 1/2 blind in my right side of my right eye. I really want to get it fixed! Can you help me? I tried looking on your website for an address and couldn't find it. Please help me!

Lawrence Schelero's picture

Stroke in Left Eye

November 2008 when I was 65 I had a stroke in my left eye while asleep. When I woke I was blind in my left eye I only have slight periferal vision in this eye and can see some light but can not make out images. I can see with my right eye. I was wondering if Stem Cell treatments would help me see in my left eye. If so where do I go for treatment? Thank you

Lawrence Schelero

............'s picture

does stem cell tharapy cures cone dystrophy

hi dere,
m mike, age 15. i m a patient of cone dystrophy and i wanted know does this stem cell treatment cure cone dystrophy or not?

TINA 23's picture

MY SON HAS ROP TOO!!

My 8 month old son was diagnosed w/ ROP stage 5 for both eyes. We went to over 10 different doctors seeking for someone who can help us. I am also checking what procedures can be done. I found an open sky vitrectomy on the internet that repairs a detached retina at last stage but the doctors said I am just wasting time . They said I need to accept that my son will be blind forever. they told me to just save whatever we have for his education when he enters school for the blind..It's really frustrating that they would discourage me..although they are nice people, there's nothing we can do.. stem cells will be our last hope...

umesh nirmal's picture

retinopathy of premature

I read tina blog in this matter for her 8 mths old son for rop 5th stage. I said to her my baby is priyacy 3 yrs old for suffering rop and this time her totally blind due to lack of knowledge for earlyer operative her eye and not to guide to us for this type of effect from premature baby.
And I will be wish new serch by science like stemcell, genethearapy and binocular eye for help this type cure blindness.

thanks
umesh nirmal

Nikunj Patel's picture

can Retinal problems be curred?

Hi
Nikunj Patel is here , one of my friend(age 22yrs sex:female) has eyes problems. She has problems in her retina plus she has cross eyes. Doctors said she has spot/dots on her retinas due to improper devlopment of eyes.
Therfor she cant see as proper as norma;l peoples.
Is ther any chance to cure this problems through stem cell therapy?

regards
Nikunj Patel

maneesh's picture

glucoma blindness before diabeties from ten year

iam maneesh shrivastwa.my mother 55 years old .who is suffered from glocoma blindness.now she completly can't see from ten year.now she is diabitic patient..have a alwalys pain in the eye and head .what can i do .please advise me.

bishnu's picture

rod-cone-dystrophy

Hi I am father of 23 years old son who have rod-cone-dystrophy.That Dr from UCON health center CT USA found he has that problem in 2007.I check web side all the time about that dieses treatment.I saw steam cell theraphy is doing good on mice.if there is any treatment about my son problem i can visit any where of the world.Thanks

Mr T's picture

Hi No not only on mice The

Hi

No not only on mice The china hospital has treated over 5000 people with nearly no side effects
you should contact them

Mr T

Anonymous's picture

does it work and who can i contact

hi i am 18 years old and have glaucoma. I have had many surgeries ever since I was little with little succes . my glaucoma developed becasue i had cataract and because of all the eyedrops i took. My eyedrops arent really working anymore and my eye pressure is high I have lost almost all my vision in my right eye. I would like to know if this works or what else i can do. I would like to be up to date with every new break through or cure or if anyone else has any more information I will keep on doing research to find out more. Thank you.

Karen's picture

Hi!

My father also suffers from blindness due to glaucoma. I am trying to find the latest info on stem cell research regarding this disease. Stem cell's appear to be very promising for this condition but I can't find the latest news regarding the research. I would appreciate any avenues you might know of to get this information. My heart goes out to you in getting this disease with your whole life ahead of you. My father is 70 and has lived his before his blindness and is dealing with his disability very well. If there is anyway I can help you please let me know.

Muhammad Rizwan Bhatti's picture

Treatment for Retinal Dystrophy

I m living in Norway alongwith 2 sons with retinal dystrophy, and they have very poor vision now. I wanna know abt any progress in stem cell therapy for Retinal dystrophy.

All Replies wud be Appriciated = )

Mrt's picture

Retina problems my son has

Retina problems
my son has now stated he is see ing better.
His night vision is getting better day by day.
he has another two treatments to go and immprovements can take up to 6 months
you can contact mw a healey at gmx.net

Anonymous's picture

I hope your son is doing

I hope your son is doing well. My mother is suffering from RP. Kindly let us know what treatement your son underwent.