Adult Stem Cell Therapy Blog

Embryonic Stem Cell Research Fraud Putting Lives at Stake

Tuesday, December 27, 2005 - Stem Cell Guru

A lot of media attention has been focused on Korean embryonic stem cell researcher Woo-Suk Hwang over the past year or so. Even today, the spotlight continues to shine on Professor Hwang even after his research has been discredited. The time has come to end this personality cult and shift the focus to that which matters most – developing effective treatments for diseases previously thought to be incurable.

Regardless of whether Prof. Hwang’s research is true, and all ethical concerns aside, effective treatments based on embryonic stem cells are many years, if not decades away. This critical detail has been glossed over during the media’s love/hate-fest with Prof. Hwang. Another critical point that has been obscured in this frenzy is that adult stem cell research has already led to viable treatments for debilitating diseases - treatments that are in use today. A good example is VesCell adult stem cell therapy for heart disease.

Prof. Hwang’s improprieties might prove to be a major setback for embryonic stem cell research. Nonetheless, they are completely unrelated to adult stem cell research. Since lives are at stake, it is essential that the press make a point of distinguishing between the two. It would be a tragedy if even one person were to decline a potentially life-saving treatment due to misinformation stemming from lazy, inaccurate reporting.

Jay D. Lenner Jr.

Honolulu Star Bulletin Interview with Don Ho on Stem Cell Therapy

Monday, December 26, 2005 - Stem Cell Guru

The following is the first interview with Don Ho we've seen since he returned home to Hawaii after receiving VesCell adult stem cell therapy for heart disease in Thailand. It was printed in the Honolulu Star Bulletin December 23rd. Dr. Amit Patel oversaw and guided Thai cardiologists during the treatment.

In the Article, Don Ho Comments: "I want to get all the information out that I can about this stem cell procedure and try in some way to get the cost down so everyone can afford it," he said. "It's a miracle -- and I'm living proof."

Ho comes to terms with getting older

The Hawaii icon says he was once dragged off a stage because of his heart

By Tim Ryan mailto:Ryantryan@starbulletin.com

The humor is still there, and so is the glibness and the cool -- but the voice is a bit frail.
Don Ho has just returned from a lifesaving journey that not only has changed his life, but, it seems, his attitude.

"I was going to be a goner," Ho said yesterday. "Only 30 percent of my ticker was working, and getting worse. No choice, man. Had to get on that plane."

The entertainer, a Hawaii icon, arrived in Honolulu on Monday after spending some three weeks in Thailand undergoing a last-ditch experimental stem-cell procedure for his ailing heart.

"I never bothered about my age," Ho said, then laughed at his own naivete. "I walked around this planet like I was 40 forever. But when this whole thing happened to me, someone said, 'You know, you're 75,' and it dawned on me that I wasn't 40 anymore.

"Getting older happens to everybody, so why did I think I was exempt?"

After hearing about the stem cell procedure, one of Ho's daughters did an Internet search for information. "Then we called the hospital in Thailand, and the doctors said I qualified," Ho said. He called it the "easiest decision I've ever made."

Dr. Amit Patel, a heart surgeon from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, oversaw the procedure in Bangkok, Ho said.

The treatment, which has not been approved in the United States, involves multiplying stem cells taken from the patient's own blood, then injecting them into the heart to strengthen the organ. The procedure was developed by TheraVitae Co., which has offices in Thailand and laboratories in Israel.

Ho said he is among the first patients with nonischemic cardiomyopathy -- a weakened heart muscle not caused by coronary artery blockages -- selected for the VesCell adult stem cell therapy.

Ho, who had a pacemaker implanted earlier this year, was admitted to a hospital in August with shortness of breath and treated for an abnormal heart rhythm.

About a month before he left for Thailand, he had been treated 12 times for "episodes" that caused his pacemaker to go off.

Once, Ho's pacemaker "went haywire" in the middle of his Waikiki show before an audience of about 300. The entertainer said he "flew off the chair."

"I couldn't say anything; I just slumped over," Ho said. "They had to drag me off the stage. That sorta tells you something is really wrong."

But it was an at-home incident that "sealed the deal" to seek treatment out of the country.

"I had climbed up on my roof to do some repairs, and all of a sudden my heart just took off and I wanted to slow it down but I couldn't," he said. "I learned that when your heart is only working at 30 percent, you're not supposed to make those kind of moves."

Dr. Edward Shen, Ho's cardiologist, called the Bangkok hospital where the stem cell procedure was done to talk to the physicians.

If there are no complications within six weeks -- ending Jan. 20 -- Ho's heart should be back to 75 percent capacity.

"Actually, I feel great right now, like Superman," Ho said. "But I've been told not to overexercise and give my heart a chance to adjust. I won't be repairing the roof for a while."
Instead, Ho is taking short walks, including one late Wednesday night in Waikiki. "It was beautiful with just me and the beach."

Ho doesn't know when he'll perform again and doesn't plan to push things. "I'll have to play it by ear. There's no rush. There's a market out there, and when I'm in good health I'll be back."

In the meantime his focus is health, family and friends. This year's Christmas celebration will be extra-special.

"My family and all the kids will be here," he said. "We'll all decorate the tree; that's been our tradition since they were little kids, though they're not little kids anymore.

"Time waits for no one. I am very, very focused on staying healthy and appreciating the moment."

Ho also has another mission.

"I want to get all the information out that I can about this stem cell procedure and try in some way to get the cost down so everyone can afford it," he said. "It's a miracle -- and I'm living proof."

TO WRITE
Fans who want to send Don Ho a message can write to P.O. Box 90039, Honolulu 96835.

Stem Cell Therapy in USA Today: Don Ho returns to his home in Honolulu

Wednesday, December 21, 2005 - Stem Cell Guru

USA Today online reports on VesCell therapy and Hawaiian Singing legend Don Ho - December 20, 2005

Don Ho returns to his home in Honolulu

HONOLULU (AP) — Legendary Hawaiian crooner Don Ho, who had an experimental procedure on his ailing heart two weeks ago in Thailand, returned home to Honolulu on Monday.

"He is continuing his rest and recuperation at an undisclosed location," said Ho's publicist Donna Jung. "We're delighted to say that his health is improving dramatically."

Ho, known for his signature tune Tiny Bubbles, underwent a new treatment Dec. 6 that has not been approved in the United States. It involves multiplying stem cells taken from his blood and injecting them into his heart in hopes of strengthening the organ.

Ho was among the first patients selected for the VesCell adult stem cell therapy.

The experimental procedure was developed by TheraVitae Co., which has offices in Thailand and laboratories in Israel, where Ho's stem cells were sent to be multiplied. The surgery costs roughly $30,000.

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Email Update from a Florida Stem Cell Patient

Tuesday, December 20, 2005 - Stem Cell Guru

The following is an email we just received from a patient who was recently treated. The names have been abbreviated. All other text is unedited.

December 17, 2005

I hope that this e mail finds everyone in good health. Everything is great with P and me.

On Thursday I had the Thallium Stress Test and made out very well. On Friday, Dr B called to tell me the results. He said that the report would be ready to be picked up on Monday. He did say that the Ejection Fraction showed 59%. I asked him if this was right and he stated that both modalities showed it was 59%. We were amazed at such a great increase.

I have been feeling much better each day. The constant tired feeling is gone except in the evening. I find that I am doing more each day. I also feel that when I go in for the echocardiogram on December 28th that it will show more of an increase. Dr. Supachai said to have hope and that is what we are doing. P and I cannot thank all you wonderful people in Bangkok for all you did for us.

When Dr. Suttipong did the echocardiogram on me in Bangkok it was 34% I still can't believe it although everyone tells me I look great. P does not call me white man anymore. A former student dropped in to see me on Thursday and said to P his movement is much faster, his color is great and I can't believe the difference since August.

I will be sending hard copies of both reports to you at the beginning of the New Year.

Don, I have had phone calls from new patients in South Carolina, Minnesota and Hawaii. I am very happy to be of assistance to these people and to you. I am most grateful to all the good people we met in Bangkok. Please give our regards to all the nurses in the hospital and Bel and Jitra.

Peace
J

Ailing hearts boosted by Israeli stem cell treatment

Monday, December 19, 2005 - Stem Cell Guru

www.israel21c.com published one of the best articles we've ever seen on VesCell therapy this past week. The full text of the article is below.

(We would like to point out that Dr. Amit Patel's participaton was limited to acting in a supervisory and teaching role for Thai cardiologists who carried out the treatment.)

HEALTH

Ailing hearts boosted by Israeli stem cell treatment

By David Brinn December 11, 2005

Ever since she gave birth two years ago, Jeanine Lewis' heart had grown increasingly weak and enlarged, due to a condition called cardiomyopathy.

She was diagnosed with the condition at age 17, but childbirth significantly worsened her health. With each pump, her heart moved only about half the blood that a healthy heart should be circulating throughout her body.

The 29-year-old Pennsylvania resident was on the verge of despair when she found an Internet site that described revolutionary stem cell treatments for conditions like hers, and she decided to fill out the questionnaire to see if she qualified.

Two months later, she received a phone call from a representative from the company TheraVitae, who told her that the company could offer a possible solution to her problems.

In May, a team of cardiac surgeons led by Dr. Kit Arom, a renowned cardiac surgeon worldwide at Bangkok's Heart Hospital, and Dr. Amit Patel of the University of Pittsburgh operated on Lewis in Thailand, and she became the first patient in the world to have stem cells that had been harvested using TheraVitae's Israeli-developed VesCell therapy implanted directly into her heart.

"I'm not ready to run a marathon," she recently wrote on her website. "But I feel like I did before I was pregnant. That they could take something from your own body and use it to heal you, there's nothing more natural than that."

Lewis's miraculous recovery was a result of TheraVitae's novel technology which offers treatment for heart disease with stem cells taken from the patient's own blood.

The interim clinical results of the VesCell therapy were presented last month to the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions in Dallas. According to the data, 93% of the 65 patients given VesCell treatment reported an increased ability to perform physical exercise, 62% showed improvement in treadmill exercise capacity, and 73% of patients showed an improvement in perfusion defect of the ischemic region.

"The results are a major step toward proving the safety and efficacy of VesCellTM therapy, and demonstrating the reliability of TheraVitae's cell manufacturing process. Moreover, they illustrate the considerable benefits and low risk that VesCellTM therapy provides to patients," said Dr Alex Battler, director of cardiology at the Rabin Medical Center in Israel and TheraVitae's chief medical officer, who presented the study in Dallas.

Last week, TheraVitae was named by the prestigious Geneva-based World Economic Forum as one of 36 Technology Pioneers for 2006. According to the organization, Technology Pioneers are companies that have been identified as developing and applying highly transformational and innovative technologies in the areas of energy, biotechnology and health, and information technology.

The VesCell therapy produced therapeutic adult stem cell populations using a laboratory process that isolates, further expands and differentiates stem cells that were harvested from a small volume of her own blood.

According to TheraVitae's CEO Dr. Valentin Fulga, VesCell consists of Angiogenic Cell Precursors (ACP), cells with the capacity to induce blood vessel and muscle tissue formation in the heart. Cell biologists and immunologists at TheraVitae's laboratory harvest the ACPs from blood collected in a procedure similar to a common blood donation - a stark contrast to similar therapies that require painful collection of stem cells from the bone marrow which is usually taken in large amounts from the hip bone.

"What would you prefer - somebody puncturing your bone to extract a liquid, or puncturing a vein? It's a rhetorical question, but in addition to not only being easier for the patient, it's safer. ACPs are also much easier to harvest because it only requires drawing a small amount of blood from the patient. It does not require a surgical procedure like bone marrow or muscle tissue," Fulga told ISRAEL21c.

According to Fulga, using one's own cells is advantageous because in contrast to stem cells taken from a human embryo, there are no ethical questions or political controversy involved.

Patel, who has collaborated with TheraVitae to treat many patients, said that another advantage of the technology is that there is no risk of rejection by the immune system. Patel believes that VesCell is as safe as cells taken directly from the patient's bone marrow - and safer than cells derived from muscle tissue.

"The results are very promising and we don't see the complications that we see with other cell types," he said.

According to Fulga, TheraVitae offers the treatment to any patient who suffers from end-stage heart disease and passes the medical screening process for the procedure, which is performed by the cardiologists and the cardiac surgeons in Bangkok.

"The decision about the eligibility and treatment of the patient are made by the Thai doctors. About two out of three patients who apply are accepted," he said. The cost of the procedure is $31,500 to $34,500, which includes all costs associated with the processing of the blood into stem cells, all hospital charges, all physician fees and hotel room charges for the 14-day visit to Thailand.

The process that Lewis and 64 other patients went through is like this - about 250 cc of blood drawn - less than a standard blood donation. This is sent to the company's laboratory in Israel, where the ACPs are harvested from the blood.

A week later, a batch of several million stem cells is returned to Bangkok. These are inserted by surgeons into the patient's arteries or heart.

Patel says that when the cells are released into coronary arteries using an angioplasty catheter, they appear to form new vessels and improve blood flow; when injected directly into the heart with a syringe, they seem to grow into new tissue and improve pumping efficiency.

The two-and-a-half-year-old company, based in Rehovot, also has headquarters and centers its clinical operations in Bangkok due to a number of factors, explained Fulga.

"In Thailand, and in many other countries like Germany, Greece, and Australia, treatments that are based on the patient's own cells are not regulated like drugs but as medical procedures. This means that the doctor has to decide if the treatment is worth using, if it's safe and effective," Fulga said.

"The clinical trials we performed were in order to show the medical professionals in Thailand that we had a safe and effective procedure," he added.

"Just as more importantly, there's top class medical practices in Thailand. Their medical and clinical standards are very high, both in terms of the level of medicine and their facilities. More than a million people come to Thailand for Western medical treatment every year. Combining our science and the capabilities of the Thai clinics makes perfect match," he said.

It made perfect sense to two Dallas-area men who were also among the first in the world to receive the treatment as part of the TheraVitae program being conducted in Bangkok.

Billy Bob Williams, 84, of Frisco and Dale Morrison, 68, of Richardson were part of a group of patients who have been treated for heart failure and blocked coronary arteries over the past year. Both Williams and Morrison have shown marked improvement, according to Fulga.

"We've treated 65 patients, and the number is going up daily, and we're very optimistic. Based on the data gathered, it will be much easier to get initial approval for Phase I trials in the US, which we're planning to apply for within the next few months," said Fulga.

In addition, a clinical trial to assess the efficacy of VesCell in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease is planned for the near future.

Last week, Hawaiian music legend Don Ho also underwent the VesCell treatment and is currently recovering in intensive care in the Bangkok hospital. Ho, who has entertained tourists for more than four decades, has suffered from heart problems for about a year and had a pacemaker implanted a few months ago. Ho's spokeswoman Donna Jung says her client hopes to return to Hawaii in time for Christmas, AP reported.

As the therapy is still in its early stages, only those classified by doctors as "no option" - meaning that conventional solutions such as angioplasty and bypass surgery have been exhausted - are eligible.

"We're treating patients that have no other therapeutic option. There's no pill they can take, their lives are headed in one direction. This therapy is one that can bring them in the opposite direction," said Fulga.

Fulga, is a well-known figure in the field of cell therapy, with more than 10 years of experience in the life science industry. A member of the founding team of Proneuron Biotechnologies, Inc., a cell therapy company in the field of neuroscience, Fulga brought his expertise and exuberance to TheraVitae two and a half years ago.

"Now you have me blushing," he said when told that ISRAEL21c was interested in writing about the company's achievements. "When you talk about Israeli achievements in the field of science and research, and you mention TheraVitae, then it means you think we've accomplished something. That makes me feel good."

The gregarious CEO of TheraVitae was frothing to reveal a secret, but would only say, "Keep an eye on the Internet next Monday at 11 am."

It was on that day and time that TheraVitae was given the Technology Pioneers honor by the World Economic Forum - an important international vote of confidence.

"We will continue to implement our credo: 'let the body cure itself', offering real hope to patients suffering from many hitherto untreatable diseases," said Fulga in response to the award.

For Jeanine Lewis and the dozens of other patients whose lives have been improved by this Israeli technology, that credo is taken to heart.


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Press Statement from Don Ho on Stem Cell Therapy in Thailand

Friday, December 16, 2005 - Stem Cell Guru

The following statement was issued yesterday at Bangkok Heart Hospital in Thailand.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Press Statement: Mr. Don Ho

The following statement is being made on behalf of Mr. Don Ho via Haumea Hebenstreit, his Executive Producer.

Mr. Ho is recovering beautifully. He is very happy that he found TheraVitae and was able to travel to Bangkok Heart Hospital under the care of Dr. Kitipan V. Arom and Dr. Amit N. Patel to receive VesCell therapy for his heart condition.

We believe that adult stem cell therapy will make a very positive contribution to the improvement of Mr. Ho's quality of life.

We are extremely impressed with the quality of service he has received. It's like staying at a 5 star hotel. Service from all levels of the hospital has been first class. Congratulations!

Mr. Ho looks forward to returning home to Honolulu soon and he intends to resume his weekly show at the Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel in the near future.

Hawaiian Crooner Don Ho Treated with Stem Cells in Thailand

Wednesday, December 07, 2005 - Stem Cell Guru

TheraVitae can neither confirm nor deny recent news reports that beloved Hawaiian singer Don Ho is currently in Bangkok undergoing VesCell stem cell therapy.

The World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers 2006: Theravitae Selected for Stem Cell Innovations



The World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers 2006: Theravitae Selected for Stem Cell Innovations

The World Economic Forum today announced 36 Technology Pioneers for 2006. TheraVitae, represented by its CEO, Dr. Valentin Fulga, MD, has been selected as one of these Technology Pioneers.

Geneva, Switzerland, Rehovot, Israel, Bangkok, Thailand December 5, 2005 - The World Economic Forum today announced 36 Technology Pioneers for 2006. TheraVitae, represented by its CEO, Dr. Valentin Fulga, MD, has been selected as one of these Technology Pioneers.

Technology Pioneers are companies that have been identified as developing and applying highly transformational and innovative technologies in the areas of energy, biotechnology and health, and information technology. This year's class of companies has been selected not only because of the cutting-edge work undertaken by the organizations, but also because their work has potential long-term impact on business and society.

TheraVitae’s novel technology produces therapeutic adult stem cell populations using a laboratory process that isolates, further expands and differentiates stem cells that were harvested from a small volume of the patient’s own blood. Therapies based on this technology exploit the body’s natural healing mechanisms by using the patient’s own cells to treat heart and other incurable diseases. The first commercial product based on this technology is VesCell™, which is being used to successfully treat severe cardiovascular disorders. VesCell consists of Angiogenic Cell Precursors, cells with the capacity to induce blood vessel and muscle tissue formation in the heart. VesCell is administered to patients via standard catheterization or endoscopic injection to regions of the heart suffering from reduced blood supply.

“Inclusion in this respectable list of Technology Pioneers is an honor for the dedicated and skilled staff at TheraVitae who I represent. Together we will do our utmost to remain at the cutting edge of new cell-based treatments and manufacturing processes. We will continue to implement our credo: ‘let the body cure itself’, offering real hope to patients suffering from many hitherto untreatable diseases,” commented Dr. Fulga.

TheraVitae is expanding its operations into the United States and Europe and is planning to initiate clinical trials early next year. In addition, a clinical trial to assess the efficacy of VesCell™ in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease is planned to be started soon. The Company is leveraging its broad platform technology to develop additional cellular treatments. This will open a remarkable new horizon for the company’s products bringing hundreds of millions of people suffering from degenerative disorders closer to a potential cure.

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Time Magazine USA - Features Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Disease

Tuesday, December 06, 2005 - Stem Cell Guru



From the Magazine Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business

A Stem-Cell Prospect for Ailing Hearts

Valentin Fulga
By MATTHEW KALMAN/JERUSALEM

Posted Sunday, Dec. 04, 2005

Valentin Fulga dropped out of medicine twice to pursue more-challenging research, but now it looks as though his change of heart could result in saving the lives of thousands--perhaps millions--of cardiac patients. Dr. Fulga, 47, is the scientific brain behind a new treatment for heart disease that is exciting the medical world even though it has yet to undergo full clinical testing.

More than 60 people in need of heart transplants or major surgery have been treated using the new procedure. That's a small number, but the results are nonetheless stunning: all of them improved. That's why TheraVitae, the privately owned company set up by Fulga and his Thailand-based partner Robert Clark, is being hailed as a potential giant.

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