الأحد، 29 يوليو 2012

Blood stem cells for the treatment of children sugar

Stem cells that pass from mother to fetus during pregnancy may develop into pancreatic cells to produce insulin works in the newborn.

U.S. scientists have found that children who suffer from Type I diabetes for registered high rates of DNA pains in the blood of healthy sisters or children, indicating the mother's body to try to correct the situation in the newborn.

The results suggest that it is possible to adapt the parent stem cells to treat diabetes born infected.

The first type is the type of genetic disease where the baby is suffering from a lack in the number of cells in the pancreas producing insulin.

The results of research published in the January issue of the Journal of the American Academy of National Research.

Says researcher Fred Hutchinson Research Center of the University of Seattle that the results of research may help to find an alternative treatment for type I diabetes.

The study did not find any evidence that the cells of the mother stem cells attack the insulin for the child or that child's immune cells attack the cells of the mother.

Says Dr. Lee Nelson in a statement on the new study: "We believe that the mother cells help in the reproduction of damaged cells in the pancreas for the baby."

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