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Scientific American - News in brief...  April 30, 2001
MEDICINE
Cloning Techniques Create Embryonic Stem Cells
Researchers from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the
Rockefeller University have taken an important step toward developing
new treatments for Parkinson's disease and a host of other ailments,
using techniques from cloning to create embryonic stem cells in the lab.
These cells have the remarkable ability to grow into any replacement
body part, be it bone, skin, blood or brain. Thus, by cloning a patient's
own stem cells and growing them into needed tissues, scientists hope to
avoid the common problem of transplant rejection. "This was the very
first step in showing this kind of therapy might work," says Sloan-
Kettering scientist Lorenz Studer, senior author on a paper that
appeared in Science on Friday.

The researchers took cells from the tail of one mouse and transferred the
nuclei from those cells into another mouse's oocytes, which had been
emptied of their own nuclei. This kind of nuclear transfer is the first step
in cloning an entirely new animal. After a few days of development,
however, the researchers removed the embryonic stem cells and then
coaxed them into becoming brain cells that make the neurotransmitter
dopamine. It is this type of neuron that patients with Parkinson's disease
slowly lose.

"These are a very specialized cell type," Studer explains. "Even within
the fully developed brain, only about 1 in 100,000 cells are midbrain
dopamine neurons, so it's quite a feat to be able to generate them."
Scientists had previously created dopamine neurons only from hard-to-
access fetal brain stem cells. With a grant from the Michael J. Fox
Foundation, Studer now plans to take the experiment further: he will
clone embryonic stem cells from mice with Parkinson's, generate
genetically matched dopamine neurons and then transplant those cells
back into the mice, hoping it will treat the disease. —Kristin Leutwyler

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