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		<title>Japan human trial tests iPS cell treatment for Parkinson&#8217;s</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Japanese researchers on Monday announced the first human trial using a kind of stem cell to treat Parkinson&#8217;s disease, building on earlier animal trials. The research team at Kyoto University plans to inject five million induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells &#8212; which have the potential to develop into any cell in the body &#8212; into [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Japanese researchers on Monday announced the first human trial using a kind of stem cell to treat Parkinson&#8217;s disease, building on earlier animal trials.</p>
<p>The research team at Kyoto University plans to inject five million induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells &#8212; which have the potential to develop into any cell in the body &#8212; into patient brains, the university said in a press release.</p>
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<p>The iPS cells from healthy donors will be developed into dopamine-producing brain cells, which are no longer present in people with Parkinson&#8217;s disease.</p>
<p>Parkinson&#8217;s disease is a chronic, degenerative neurological disorder that affects the body&#8217;s motor system, often causing shaking and other difficulties in movement.</p>
<p>Worldwide, about 10 million people have the illness, according to the Parkinson&#8217;s Disease Foundation.</p>
<p>Currently available therapies &#8220;improve symptoms without slowing or halting the disease progression,&#8221; the foundation says.</p>
<p>But the new research aims to actively reverse the disease.</p>
<p>The clinical test with seven participants aged between 50 and 69 will begin on Wednesday.</p>
<p>The university will monitor the conditions of the patients for two years after the operation.</p>
<p>The human trial comes after an earlier trial involving monkeys.</p>
<p>Researchers announced last year that primates with Parkinson&#8217;s symptoms regained significant mobility after iPS cells were inserted into their brains.</p>
<p>They also confirmed that the iPS cells had not transformed into tumors during the two years after the implant.</p>
<p>iPS cells are created by stimulating mature, already specialised, cells back into a juvenile state &#8212; basically cloning without the need for an embryo.</p>
<p>These can be derived from the patient, making them less likely to be rejected, while also sidestepping ethical qualms about taking cells from embryos.</p>
<p>The cells can be transformed into a range of different types of cells, and their use is a key sector of medical research.</p>
<p>In 2014, Riken, a Japanese government-backed research institution, carried out the world&#8217;s first surgery to implant iPS cells to treat a patient with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a common medical condition that can lead to blindness in older people.</p>
<p>Osaka University is also planning a clinical test to treat heart failure by using a heart muscle cell sheet created from iPS cells.</p>
<p>In the US, scientists from Duke University said in January they had managed for the first time to grow functioning human muscle from iPS cells in the lab.</p>
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