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Stem Cells | 2007

Cells Isolated from Umbilical Cord Tissue Rescue Photoreceptors and Visual Functions in a Rodent Model of Retinal Disease

Raymond D. Lund; Shaomei Wang; Bin Lu; S. Girman; Toby Holmes; Yves Sauve; Darin J. Messina; Ian R. Harris; Anthony J. Kihm; Alexander M. Harmon; Feng‐Yi Chin; Anna Gosiewska; Sanjay Mistry

Progressive photoreceptor degeneration resulting from genetic and other factors is a leading and largely untreatable cause of blindness worldwide. The object of this study was to find a cell type that is effective in slowing the progress of such degeneration in an animal model of human retinal disease, is safe, and could be generated in sufficient numbers for clinical application. We have compared efficacy of four human‐derived cell types in preserving photoreceptor integrity and visual functions after injection into the subretinal space of the Royal College of Surgeons rat early in the progress of degeneration. Umbilical tissue‐derived cells, placenta‐derived cells, and mesenchymal stem cells were studied; dermal fibroblasts served as cell controls. At various ages up to 100 days, electroretinogram responses, spatial acuity, and luminance threshold were measured. Both umbilical‐derived and mesenchymal cells significantly reduced the degree of functional deterioration in each test. The effect of placental cells was not much better than controls. Umbilical tissue‐derived cells gave large areas of photoreceptor rescue; mesenchymal stem cells gave only localized rescue. Fibroblasts gave sham levels of rescue. Donor cells were confined to the subretinal space. There was no evidence of cell differentiation into neurons, of tumor formation or other untoward pathology. Since the umbilical tissue‐derived cells demonstrated the best photoreceptor rescue and, unlike mesenchymal stem cells, were capable of sustained population doublings without karyotypic changes, it is proposed that they may provide utility as a cell source for the treatment of retinal degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa.


Archive | 2004

Postpartum cells derived from umbilical cord tissue, and methods of making and using the same

Sanjay Mistry; Anthony J. Kihm; Ian Ross Harris; Alexander M. Harmon; Darin J. Messina; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2004

Cartilage and bone repair and regeneration using postpartum-derived cells

Anthony J. Kihm; Agnieszka Seyda; Sridevi Dhanaraj; Ziwei Wang; Alexander M. Harmon; Ian Ross Harris; Darin J. Messina; Sanjay Mistry; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2004

Postpartum cells derived from placental tissue and methods of making and using the same

Anthony J. Kihm; Ian Ross Harris; Sanjay Mistry; Alexander M. Harmon; Darin J. Messina; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2004

Regeneration and repair of neural tissue using postpartum-derived cells

Darin J. Messina; Alexander M. Harmon; Ian Ross Harris; Anthony J. Kihm; Sanjay Mistry; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2004

Soft tissue repair and regeneration using postpartum-derived cells

Alexander M. Harmon; Ian Ross Harris; Anthony J. Kihm; Sanjay Mistry; Darin J. Messina; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2004

Postpartum-derived cells for use in treatment of disease of the heart and circulatory system

Ian Ross Harris; Alexander M. Harmon; Anthony J. Kihm; Darin J. Messina; Sanjay Mistry; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2007

In vitro expansion of postpartum-derived cells using microcarriers

Alexander M. Harmon; L.S. Klaudyne Hong; Anthony J. Kihm; Anna Gosiewska


Archive | 2008

Treatment of intervertebral disc degeneration using human umbilical cord tissue-derived cells

Laura J. Brown; Anna Gosiewska; Anthony J. Kihm; Brian C. Kramer


Archive | 2009

Treatment of lung and pulmonary diseases and disorders

David C. Colter; Anthony J. Kihm; Christine K. Ward; Anna Gosiewska

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