Scientists say menstrual blood can repair hearts
 2 days ago
 
 TOKYO (AFP)  The monthly discomfort many women see as a curse could 
 pay off someday as Japanese researchers say menstrual blood can be 
 used to repair heart damage.
 
 Scientists obtained menstrual blood from nine women and cultivated it 
 for about a month, focusing on a kind of cell that can act like stem 
 cells.
 
 Some 20 percent of the cells began beating spontaneously about three 
 days after being put together in vitro with cells from the hearts of 
 rats. The cells from menstrual blood eventually formed sheet-like 
 heart-muscle tissue.
 
 The success rate is 100 times higher than the 0.2-0.3 percent for 
 stem cells taken from human bone marrow, according to Shunichiro 
 Miyoshi, a cardiologist at Keio University's school of medicine, who 
 is involved in the research.
 
 Separate in-vivo experiments showed that the condition of rats who 
 had suffered heart attacks improved after they received the cells 
 derived from menstrual blood.
 
 Miyoshi said women may eventually be able to use their own menstrual 
 blood.
 
 "There may be a system in the near future that allows women to use it 
 for their own treatment," Miyoshi told AFP on Thursday.
 
 Using one's own blood could solve a major problem in the use of 
 cells -- a patient's immune system rejecting them.
 
 Miyoshi said menstrual blood could be used to build stockpiles of 
 cells which have a variety of matching HLAs, or human leukocyte 
 antigens, a key part of the human immune system.
 
 The cells can be stored for a long time in a tube the size of a 
 finger and cultivated when necessary, he said.
 
 "In proper storage, we would be able to stock up a tremendous count 
 of cells in a small space. If they are not used for 100 years, they 
 could stay there for 200 years or 300 years" waiting for a perfect 
 match, he said.
 
 In a strict sense, the connective cells harvested from menstrual 
 blood cannot be called stem cells, which can turn into any type of 
 cell in the body, Miyoshi said.
 
 But they also have high potential to develop into muscle cells, 
 suggesting the blood could in time be used to treat muscular 
 dystrophy, he said.
 
 The study has been conducted jointly by researchers from private Keio 
 University and the National Institute for Child Health and 
 Development.
 
 Initial results were recently published in the online edition of the 
 US journal Stem Cell.
 
 Miyoshi said the age of donor women does not seem to affect the 
 capability of the cells.
 
 He said that while the rats being studied showed improvements in the 
 heart, such as increased power of contraction, he was "not entirely 
 happy" with results of the experiment.
 
 "I guess this can't be ready for clinical use yet. There should be a 
 definite factor that turns the cells into a heart and we want to find 
 it," he said.
 
 Stem cells are considered key because they can turn into any types of 
 cells in the body and potentially used to help replace damaged or 
 diseased cells, tissues and organs.
 
 They can harvested from embryos but destroying a viable embryo poses 
 ethical questions. The process is opposed by the Roman Catholic 
 Church and US President George W. Bush.
 
 Adult stem cells can derive from such organs as bone marrow but it 
 requires painful, invasive procedures.
 
 Scientists in Japan and the United States recently bypassed the 
 ethical problem by transforming human skin cells into stem cells 
 which had the same properties as embryonic stem cells. 
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