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I see in Oz PWP's run in circles ;-)

Nic 57/15

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oneindia - A new study from Griffith University suggests that Parkinson's
patients' nose may harbour a cure for the disease.

During the study, the researchers harvested adult stem cells from the noses
of Parkinson's patients and injected them into the rats with Parkinson's
symptoms.

They found that this gave rise to dopamine producing brain cells when
transplanted.

Director of the university's National Adult Stem Cell Research Centre, Alan
Mackay-Sim, said researchers simulated Parkinson's symptoms in rats by
creating lesions on one side of the brain similar to the damage caused in
human brains.

"The lesions to one side of the brain made the rats run in circles,"
News.com.au quoted Professor Mackay-Sim, as saying.

"When stem cells from the nose of Parkinson's patients were cultured and
injected into the damaged area the rats re-acquired the ability to run in a
straight line.

"All animals transplanted with the human cells had a dramatic reduction in
the rate of rotation within just three weeks," he added.

The researchers believe that with the new finding they were in the on the
verge to finding a cure for Parkinson's, a debilitating disease which
includes loss of muscle control caused by the degeneration of cells that
produce the essential chemical dopamine in the brain.

The current drug therapies often become less effective after prolonged use.

http://www.nwpf.org/News.aspx?Item=2737

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