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В Канаде биологам удалось с помощью стволовых клеток вернуть зрение мини-пигам

Canadian molecular biologists have recently made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of regenerative medicine, offering hope for those suffering from vision impairment. With the use of stem cells, they have successfully developed a cell therapy based on the cultivation of rod and cone photoreceptor precursors, and have been able to partially restore vision in miniature pigs.

The retina is a thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye and plays a crucial role in vision. It is made up of specialized cells called photoreceptors, which convert light into electrical signals that are transmitted to the brain. When these cells are damaged or lost due to genetic disorders or age-related degeneration, vision loss occurs.

Traditionally, treatments for retinal diseases have focused on slowing down the progression of the condition, rather than restoring vision. However, the team of researchers at the University of British Columbia, led by Dr. Valeria Canto-Soler, has taken a different approach. They have developed a new technique that involves growing photoreceptor precursors from stem cells, which can then be transplanted into the retina to replace damaged or lost cells.

The use of stem cells has been a game-changer in the field of regenerative medicine, as they have the potential to develop into different types of cells in the body. In this case, they were able to differentiate the stem cells into rod and cone photoreceptor precursors, which are the cells responsible for color and night vision respectively.

To test the effectiveness of their technique, the team conducted experiments on miniature pigs with retinal degeneration. The pigs were chosen as their eyes are anatomically similar to human eyes and they share many genetic similarities with humans. The results were astounding – within just three months, the transplanted cells had integrated into the pig’s retina and began to function, restoring their vision to varying degrees.

Not only did the transplanted cells integrate into the retina, but they also formed connections with other cells in the retina, indicating their potential to restore vision in a more complex manner. This was a significant finding as it showed that the transplanted cells were able to form functional synapses, necessary for an image to be processed and sent to the brain.

This breakthrough has the potential to offer a new hope for those suffering from retinal degenerative diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa. It could also be beneficial for those who have experienced vision loss due to trauma or injury.

The team’s success has also paved the way for future research and clinical trials. The next step for the researchers is to further optimize their technique and conduct more experiments to fully understand the potential of this cell therapy. They also plan to conduct trials on larger animals and eventually move on to human clinical trials.

This development has not only opened new doors for vision restoration, but it has also shed light on the potential of stem cell therapy in other areas of medicine. Stem cells have been used in various clinical trials to treat a range of conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injuries, and heart disease. And with this new breakthrough, the possibilities are endless.

The team’s work has received widespread recognition and has been published in the prestigious journal, Stem Cell Reports. Dr. Canto-Soler and her team were also awarded the 2020 Sanford and Susan Greenberg Prize for their groundbreaking research.

In conclusion, the development of a cell therapy based on the cultivation of rod and cone photoreceptor precursors from stem cells is a significant achievement in the field of regenerative medicine. It not only offers hope for those suffering from vision impairment but also shows the potential of stem cell therapy in treating other conditions. With further research and clinical trials, this technique could potentially restore vision for millions of people worldwide, making it a groundbreaking and life-changing discovery.

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