Saturday, August 19, 2006

THE USE (AND ABUSE) OF STEM CELLS IN THE PURSUIT OF BEAUTY

Almost every time that I present publicly about what stem cells are and the services that StemLife provides, it is inevitable that someone in the audience will ask: "Can stem cells be used for anti-aging?". My honest reply is that StemLife is not currently working in this area which is dominated by botox, plastic surgery and implants. The next question often is more like a statement... "But other countries are offering stem cell therapy for anti-aging, aren't they?"

I'm no expert in this area of medical/surgical-enhancement but have heard rumours about many well-to-do individuals spending upwards of USD 70,000 on animal-derived stem cell therapy at special clinics in Switzerland which lasts for a year before they have to return for a 'top up'. Generally speaking, I don't have anything against people wanting to look young (aesthetics and proper grooming does play an important factor in finding mates, jobs etc.) and if stem cells can play a significant role in this area then it should be explored.

On the other end of the spectrum, I came across this article which reported that impoverished women were being paid USD 200 to abort the 8-12 week fetus and "donate" the fetus for stem cell extraction, which are then sold to exclusive cosmetic clinics. I find this practice disturbing - not only because abortion is morally complex and may be considered inhumane (let's not forget the health of the mother)- but also the concern of what diseases may be transmitted in the process.


My questions would be:

1) The source of the stem cells- is the source free of all infectious diseases and other transmissible conditions?
2) How are the cells collected and how are they processed?
3) Are there any additives and reagents used in the harvest or processing?
4) Does the final product contain cells or cellular extracts?
5) By which route is the product administered?
6) Possible allergic reactions or tumour formation?



THE POTENTIAL DOLLAR VALUE OF AN EMBRYO

The price set for obtaining fetal cells makes me wonder about whether embryonic stem cells obtained from discarded embryos have any assigned value. Some thoughts for those considering an IVF procedure- it might be good to check first on the facility's policies on what happens to the discarded embryos- if they are discarded or put through to commercial use or research.

HOW TO PREVENT THOSE EMBRYOS GETTING INTO THE WRONG HANDS

One thing that those going to IVF clinics could query is what happens to their discarded embryos? It may be clear to some people that these embryos have some value but then some lines may need to be drawn in a way that steers clear of any issues or processes that would be considered unethical or revealing in terms of genetic data.



StemLife's note:

With regards to the first 2 questions posed to me, I'll usually tell my audience that if you are taken ill and it is a condition treatable with stem cell therapy, healthy inside = healthy outside. Our cardiac stem cell therapy patients have been able to lead more energetic lives than before and as a consequence, reduced their dependency on vaso-dilators; our diabetic foot ulcer patients have also experienced a sharp decrease in ischaemic pain post stem cell infusion, thereby reducing their dependency on pain killers which can dull the mind and normal bodily activity.

However, we do not rule out the possibility that one day, cord blood stem cells or peripheral blood stem cells may be used by the individual who banked them, for purposes of tissue reconstruction or stimulation for repair. Never know, with all this interest and research investment globally, it might come sooner than we think!

8 comments:

鸿伟 said...

你好!我是鸿伟,很高兴从8月22日的星洲日报认识你!:D

我现在身在澳洲求学,主修生物科技。我之所以能阅读关于StemLife在星洲日报的报导,全赖与我母亲从马来西亚把整份的报纸寄过来,不让我错过这个精彩的专访。确实,它让我获益不浅! :)

在这里,我想请问Sharon Low,如果我想在年尾3个月假期在马来西亚打两个月的工,充实自己之余也可以吸取关于生物科技这方面工作的经验的话,有什么建议吗?

tq

~鸿伟~

StemLife said...

Dear Hong Wai,

Thank you for your posting! Please give us a call when you are back in Malaysia and we will see if there is a possibility of an internship within one of our departments.

Best regards,
Sharon

鸿伟 said...

Thank you :)

鸿伟 said...

Sharon, thanks for your reply !

Congratulations! StemLife got Technology Business Review Award 2006 !

I look forward to get a chance for doing my internship in StemLife. But, what I am thinking is, since I am now doing Plant Biotechnology here, are the works in your labs suitable for this field ?

hv a nice day...:)

StemLife said...

Dear Hong Wai,

Thank you for your comments :)

Ah.. I do apologise but we do not have any suitable interships for your chosen course. However, you could check out MARDI, BIOTECH CORP, or MABIC for more information on companies relevant to your field.

Let me know if you need more pointers.

Best regards,
Sharon

鸿伟 said...

Oh...That's not a good news for me ... But, anyway, thanks for your suggestions and I will contact those companies in a short time.

Appreciate your suggestions from the bottom of my heart ! :D

Thanks You !! Happy Always ! :P

Anonymous said...

Does the Stem Life certified by Internationlly and possess an ISO ?

How you compare yourself relatively good with this competitive market today. What the extra benefits that u offered but others dont?

StemLife said...

Hi!

Thank you for your question. If you'd like to know more about StemLife, please visit www.StemLife.com or call our hotline at 012 2050 165 for more information on our services and how we provide our service with sincerity, commitment and passion as proven in our six and a half year history.

We've earned the trust of 18,000 families and have already released stem cells for successful transplantation. If you're expecting a baby soon, do contact us and join the StemLife family.

Yours sincerely,
Sharon