This document provides an overview of stem cells, including their definition, history, characteristics, types, potency, treatments, and research. It discusses embryonic stem cells, which are pluripotent cells derived from blastocysts, and adult stem cells found in tissues like bone marrow. The document also outlines the importance of stem cell research for developing new medical treatments, testing drugs, and studying development, while acknowledging the ethical controversies around embryonic stem cell derivation and challenges with stem cell therapies.
2. OUTLINE
Definition
History of stem cells
Characteristics
Types
Potency of cells
Stem cell treatment
Researches
3.
4. • A cell that has the ability to continuously
divide and differentiate (develop) into various
other kind(s) of cells/tissues.
5. 1998 - Researchers first extract stem cells from
human embryos
1999 - First Successful human transplant of
insulin-making cells .
2001 - President Bush restricts federal funding for
embryonic stem-cell research.
2004 - Ballot measure for $3 Billion bond for stem
cells
Stem Cell History
6. Stem Cell Characteristics
• ‘Blank cells’ (unspecialized)
• Capable of dividing and renewing themselves
for long periods of time
• Have the potential to give rise to specialized cell
types
7. Pluripotent stem
cells derived from the
inner cell mass of a
blastocyst, an early-stage
preimplantation embryo.
15. BONEMARROW:-
Found in spongy bone where blood cells form
Used to replace damaged or destroyed bone
marrow with healthy bone marrow stem cells.
treat patients diagnosed with leukemia,
aplastic anemia, and
lymphomas.
25. Human stem cells can also be used to test new
drugs and in medical treatments that now
require organ donors.The need for organ donors
currently outweighs the available supply
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27. Technical Challenges:-
• Source - Cell lines may have mutations.
• Delivery to target areas
• Prevention of rejection
• Suppressing tumors
28. Q. Why is Stem Cell Research So
Important to All of Us?
Stem cells can replace diseased or damaged
cells
Stem cells allow us to study development and
genetics
Stem cells can be used to test different
substances (drugs and chemicals)
36. Q. Why the Controversy Over Stem
cells?
• Embryonic Stem cells are derived from extra
blastocysts that would otherwise be discarded
following IVF.
• Extracting stem cells destroys the developing
blastocyst (embryo).
37. Misconceptions
Men and women who donate their embryos do
not know that their embryos are used for research.
Fact:The embryos used in scientific research are
donated with written and informed
consent(permission) by the donors.
If the embryos were not used in stem cell research
they would have been used to make children.
Fact:The embryos left over from IVF are
discarded.
38. 04 September 2008 (Injections of hope)
Doctors Promote Offshore Stem Cell Shots, but
Some Patients Cry Foul
Brain-damaged three-year old patient was treated in
a clinic of Bahamas with fetal stem cells for 25,000$.
When he returned home the child began have
seizures and was still unable to walk and talk.
Desperate patients, spending high amount of money,
risk their life with offshore stem cell injections provided
by doctors promising false hopes.