See
http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/2009/11/16/hearing-loss-%e2%80%93-a-brief-history/
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Some articles on T
See the link.
There are also some links on related stories inside the article for general reading up on T.
See :http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071031152922.htm (external link, opens new browser window)
There are also some links on related stories inside the article for general reading up on T.
See :http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071031152922.htm (external link, opens new browser window)
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Stem cell restore sight. Hearing loss next ?
Gene therapy was almost thrown out when a death occurred and a few cancer cases surfaced a few years ago.Now gene therapy has success again. The below article may suggest similar treatment pattern for hearing loss, balance disorder and the hearing-loss-induced T , by similarly using a neutralised harmless virus to deliver the healing atoh1 gene to the injured inner ear area. You can read more atoh1 on my other thread here in this blog wongtanlim3 .
See :
http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/tre59n1t4-us-blindness-genetherapy/
See :
http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/tre59n1t4-us-blindness-genetherapy/
The wonder zebra fish helps in hearing loss and balance disorder
The tiny zebra fish's developing ears is useful for study into hearing loss and balance disorder
See:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081201144731.htm
See:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081201144731.htm
Monday, October 5, 2009
Possible Human Trials / Clinical Trials
1. Cord blood
I found these 2 links. Seem human trials will be coming ?
Please see the 1st link on the cord blood coy and the 2nd link on where the idea might have come from:
http://blog.cordbloodbankingnews.com/2009/03/center-for-regenerative-medicine-cord.html
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/120350.php
2. Infusion device and microscopic tube into the cochlea
Seem French scientists able to perform micro-surgery to insert a microscopic tube into the cochlea.
I will think if the rather invasive surgeryit does not damage the inner ear, then the device might be able to deliver stem cells or other healing agents into the cochlea to treat sensorineural hearing loss.
See :
http://www.neurosystec.com/Phase_1b_Clinical_Trial-Eng_Long_8-17-09.pdf
See ATA's reference to it at
http://www.ata.org/about-tinnitus/patient-information
I found these 2 links. Seem human trials will be coming ?
Please see the 1st link on the cord blood coy and the 2nd link on where the idea might have come from:
http://blog.cordbloodbankingnews.com/2009/03/center-for-regenerative-medicine-cord.html
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/120350.php
2. Infusion device and microscopic tube into the cochlea
Seem French scientists able to perform micro-surgery to insert a microscopic tube into the cochlea.
I will think if the rather invasive surgeryit does not damage the inner ear, then the device might be able to deliver stem cells or other healing agents into the cochlea to treat sensorineural hearing loss.
See :
http://www.neurosystec.com/Phase_1b_Clinical_Trial-Eng_Long_8-17-09.pdf
See ATA's reference to it at
http://www.ata.org/about-tinnitus/patient-information
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Research Areas where scientists may perhaps collaborate with each other
1. See (it is a Sep 2009 article) :
http://www.drf.org/magazine/37/Fall+2009+Issue/article/295
2. See RNID-supported scientists' work at http://www.rnid.org.uk/howwehelp/research_and_technology/rnid_research_grants/projects/projects/restoring/?pn=1
3. See artificial cochlea study :
http://researchenterprise.wordpress.com/2009/09/28/artificial-cochlea-study-group-seeks-collaborators/
http://www.drf.org/magazine/37/Fall+2009+Issue/article/295
2. See RNID-supported scientists' work at http://www.rnid.org.uk/howwehelp/research_and_technology/rnid_research_grants/projects/projects/restoring/?pn=1
3. See artificial cochlea study :
http://researchenterprise.wordpress.com/2009/09/28/artificial-cochlea-study-group-seeks-collaborators/
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Infusion device and microscopic tube possible tool to treat cochlea deafness
A infusion device and miscrosopic tube developed by French scientists might possible be a useful tool to deliver stem cells or other healing agents directly into the cochlea if the micro-surgery does not cause damage to the inner ear.
See :
http://www.neurosystec.com/Phase_1b_Clinical_Trial-Eng_Long_8-17-09.pdf
Some recent update :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1242460/Revealed-The-drug-end-misery-tinnitus.html
See :
http://www.neurosystec.com/Phase_1b_Clinical_Trial-Eng_Long_8-17-09.pdf
Some recent update :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1242460/Revealed-The-drug-end-misery-tinnitus.html
Electrodes possible device to treat or reduce T
hiI read a scientist in Belgium has implanted 30 patients with electrodesto reduce T with some success. See below which is 2008 aricle. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7175306.stm?(external (external link, opens new browser window) link,?opens new browser window)
Just the other day (28 Sep Mon or so), I read 38 blind volunteers (I think it is from US) have volunteered to test electrodes which enabled them to see some images. The results was hailed as a success and it was stated the cure for blindness , 1 of the holy grail , was found.
Hearing loss and tinnitus next ?
The article also mentioned a Germany scientist has 1 success by running electrical current near the brain. So fellow T sufferers in Germany may want find out more from that German scientist, Berthold Langguth, who is a neurologist in Germany.
Just the other day (28 Sep Mon or so), I read 38 blind volunteers (I think it is from US) have volunteered to test electrodes which enabled them to see some images. The results was hailed as a success and it was stated the cure for blindness , 1 of the holy grail , was found.
Hearing loss and tinnitus next ?
The article also mentioned a Germany scientist has 1 success by running electrical current near the brain. So fellow T sufferers in Germany may want find out more from that German scientist, Berthold Langguth, who is a neurologist in Germany.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Antibody Against Cancerous Stem Cell
It appear 1 of the major problems with stem cell therapy is that the stem cells which are being re-generated (by the new technologies) might grow and grow ie after the damaged part in our inner ear is replaced with the regenerated stem cells, the stem cells might still continue growing and become cancerous. This is of course not acceptable. I found this article which said a Bioprocessing Technology Institute's researchers have uncovered a protein that kills only embryonic stem cells. This will prevent the potential cancer risk of future stem cell cures.So it seem the barriers are coming down, slowly but surely!
Ps : It might be also of real practical importance now that since this month Sep of 2009, e-mails are starting to come out from China that a Qingdao hospital there is starting to use stem cell to treat human nerve deafness.
See :
http://www.singaporemedicine.com/news/new0201c.asp?id=6068
For more scientific details, seehttp://www.bti.a-star.edu.sg/ASTAR_team_Develops_First_Cytotoxic_Antibody_against_Undifferentiated_Stem_Cells.pdf
Ps : It might be also of real practical importance now that since this month Sep of 2009, e-mails are starting to come out from China that a Qingdao hospital there is starting to use stem cell to treat human nerve deafness.
See :
http://www.singaporemedicine.com/news/new0201c.asp?id=6068
For more scientific details, seehttp://www.bti.a-star.edu.sg/ASTAR_team_Develops_First_Cytotoxic_Antibody_against_Undifferentiated_Stem_Cells.pdf
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Spiral tissue for treatment
See (the Spanish are also working hard):
http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=ab-deafness&tid=4884
http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=ab-deafness&tid=4884
Zebra fish for treatment of hearing loss
See :
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204563304574320823841860910.html
See 2nd article. The tiny fish's developing ears useful for study :
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081201144731.htm
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204563304574320823841860910.html
See 2nd article. The tiny fish's developing ears useful for study :
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081201144731.htm
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Fruit flies for treatment of hearing loss
Scientists are using fruit flies to find a treatment for hearing loss.
See :
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/123414.php
See :
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/123414.php
Brain Tissue Cell treatment for hearing loss
See (as far as I am aware, this news first appear around Dec 2008):
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/ears-nose-throat/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100231857
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/ears-nose-throat/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100231857
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Bone marrow stem cell treatment for hearing loss
See below (please note article was published in 2007 or even earlier) :
http://www.healthyhearing.com/articles/7885-stem-cell-research-reveals
http://www.healthyhearing.com/articles/7885-stem-cell-research-reveals
Buying human embryonic stem cell for hearing loss cures experiment
Scientists who wish to buy human embryonic stem cell for hearing loss cures experiment can see :
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/17/business/worldbusiness/17stem.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/17/business/worldbusiness/17stem.html
Embryonic Stem Cell Treatment for hearing loss
See (Marcelo N. Rivolta is 1 of my star scientists):
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/090323093129.htm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/090323093129.htm
Inner ear stem cell for treating hearing loss
See (Stefan Heller is 1 of my star scientists) :
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/01/29/CMGKAGAFFG1.DTL&type=printable
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/01/29/CMGKAGAFFG1.DTL&type=printable
Buying Math1 (also known as Atoh1 and HATH1) Gene for hearing loss cures experiment
Scientists who wish to buy Math1 (also known as Atoh1 and Hath1) which can stimulate the growth of inner ear hair cells for hearing loss cure experiment can see :
http://www.audiologyonline.com/theHearingJournal/pdfs/hj2008_06_p46.pdf
http://www.audiologyonline.com/theHearingJournal/pdfs/hj2008_06_p46.pdf
Gene therapy treatment for hearing loss
See (John Brigande is 1 of the star scientists) :
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080830005613.htm
See 1 Jun 2009 article from US' UM and Dept of Defense:
http://www.fox4kc.com/lifestyle/health/wdaf-tinnitus-health-research-060109,0,4837256.story
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080830005613.htm
See 1 Jun 2009 article from US' UM and Dept of Defense:
http://www.fox4kc.com/lifestyle/health/wdaf-tinnitus-health-research-060109,0,4837256.story
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Challenges
Updated since Sep 2009 and from time to time:
My findings so far :
Background
The human inner ear 's cells (commonly known as hair cells because they have hairs) grow very fast and furious in foetus in the mother's womb sometime around between 9 to 11 weeks. But then they stop growing after that. The about 15500 hair cells are all that there is for a human to listen in their life-time, because hair cells would not re-grow back once they died due to whatever reason (eg loud noise, virus infection , mini-stroke in the inner ear / blockage of the ear tiny blood vessels etc).
The 15500 hair cells are lined up inside the snail-shell shaped cochlea. The outer ones 'detect and hear' high/very high frequencies while the inner ones 'detect and hear' lower frequencies and transmit the information via the 8th nerve to the brain which then enable us to hear the sounds.
Any damage to the hair cells inside the cochlea and also to the nerve cells along the 8th nerve is generally known as sensorineural hearing loss. It is more common for the hair cells in the cochlea to be damaged than the nerve cells along the 8th nerve to be damaged.
Conventional medicine all said there is no cure for sensorineural hearing loss.
Then around 1987 , 2 team of scientists discovered birds can hear again after they are deafened and their hair cells can grow back after they died (therefore the phrase "there are no deaf birds"). Many other scientists then start to embark on the road to find a cure for sensorineural hearing loss (also known as nerve deafness). Related to the death of hair cells is Tinnitus and loss of balance.
Broadly these are the challenges to finding a cure for sensorineural hearing loss:
I. finding a cure -
1. Using Stem Cell as a cure
Recently (Mar 2009) Dr Marcelo Rivolta and team at University of Sheffield have for the 1st time in human history managed to re-grow human ear nerve in lab. So now tests can be done directly using human tissue instead of say mice's
Problems
- the cell do not have the characteristic hairs which lead to its name 'hair cell'
(but Marcelo team say they are confident they can perfect the growth)
- body may reject if the cell come from another person (solution : take medicine to suppress rejection)
- how to transplant them into the small 5 mm cochlea
- the stem cells may grow uncontrollably, causing non-lethal tumour or cancer tumour
But a team discovered in Apr 2008 a protein which kill cancerous stem cell (see :
http://www.bti.a-star.edu.sg/ASTAR_team_Develops_First_Cytotoxic_Antibody_against_Undifferentiated_Stem_Cells.pdf
Also see my other headings on main page of my blog).
2. Using Gene as a cure
By injecting turn-on gene (eg Atoh1 formerly known as Math1 / also known as Hath1) and at the same time injecting suppressing-turn-off gene (eg retinoblastoma or Rb1) into the cochlear.
How ?
By eg hijacking a virus (eg cow virus)
Scientists like Yehoash Raphael (2005) and John Brigande (2008) and KU Med researcher Dr. Hinrich Staecker (2009) have been working on gene theraby.
- Dr Staecker informed at Jun 2009 HLAA that they can change the number of hair cells they produce by changing the promoter
(ie. turning the dimmer switch on the Atoh1/Math1 gene up or down).
So I will say if they can find out how many hair cells needed by individual patient , then blavo, we are closer to a cure !
Problems
- sound restored by Atoch1 are distorted because only 1 out of 2 types of hair cell are re-grown
- danger of developing into non-lethal tumour or lethal cancer (but 'promoter' switch is possible solution)
Some other scientists are also looking into a new gene delivery engine using new OAD technology (see link*). So it is promising for people like me who has sensorineural hearing loss with T, where the main stream medicine field currently offered no cure. It is a possible substitute for the virus delivery engine currently thought to be the most likely candidate for delivering the Math1/Atoh1 hair-cell-growth- stimulating gene into the inner ear.
*See :http://www.nanobmi.com/images/OAD_Technology_for_Inner_Ear_Therapeutics_June_2009.pdf
3. Extracting and transplanting recently discovered brain matter who looked and behaved like inner ear hair cells
See :
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/ears-nose-throat/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100231857
Problems
- unclear side-effect of taking out brain matter
- how to transplant into the small 5 mm cochlea
4. Drug
Some drugs being developed by some pharma companies for US Defence Dept for their soldiers to prevent hearing loss due to noise or to treat noise-induced deafness shortly after onset. Still development stage
- sound-induced drug is now being developed by coy
eg Pharma Sound
- there are other coy which is working on Atoh1/Math1
eg GenVec
5. Programming surviving hair cells
I have read and note some scientists have suggested they may be able to programme the remaining surviving hair cell to hear the sounds which the dead hair cells can no longer hear.
See :
http://www.ethlife.ethz.ch/archive_articles/080905_gehoerschnecke/index_EN
6. Cochlea Transplant
Cochlea transplant is not conducted yet.
It means the transplant of another person's real cochlea to the patient's inner ear (contrast this with Cochlear Implant which used a mechanical device).
Problem of connecting the 15500 hair cells nerves from cochlea to brain
(Query : But have anyone find out whether there is a really a need to connect each hair cell nerve to the brain ?)
II. Delivery
Problems -
Cochlea is tiny - only 5 mm
Cochlea is behind/protected by the body's hardest bone, the temporal bone - so it is more challenging to surgically drill through
Cochlea also filled with fluids (more than 1 fluids) - possible leakage if punctured.
Possibilities
By flooding the cochlea by injection into the inner ear
By nano technology (see my other headings on my main page of my blog)
By hijacking a harmless virus - but body immune system may attack it first
By yet-to-be-developed micro transplant surgery (to overcome problem of the 8th nerve being very very close to the face nerve and any incorrect handling might paralyse face)
By new technology (see above OAD technology as an example).
III. Clinical trials on humans
Too stringent and too long?
Block by ethical / moral issues ?
Should not be major issue : Once a cure or cures are found, some countries (like China) will spearheard and West will play catch-up again , like for stem cell treatments for blindness , eye and spinal injuries
1. As at Sep 2009, research is being done on using deaf babies cord blood stem cell to treat them by The CBR Center for Regenerative Medicine. It is collaborating with two leading medical institutions to initiate a research study that would evaluate using a child's own cord blood stem cells to help restore or improve hearing that's been damaged from injury or sickness from Feb 2009.
So if it succeed, it proved stem cells do grow into human inner ear cochlea's hair cells and the 8th nerve cells which connect sounds from the cochlea to the brain, which will enable hearing to be restored.
See :
http://www.cordblood.com/regenerative-medicine/hearingloss.asp
2. Then in Sep 2009, there are e-mail replies from a China hospital in Qingdow that they can treat sensorineural hearing loss.
See :
Article 1
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=es&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ganxibao.com.cn%2FnewEbiz1%2FEbizPortalFG%2Fportal%2Fhtml%2FMessageBoard.html%3FMessageBoard_action%3DlistMultiPage%26MessageBoard_NextPage%3D35%26time%3D1252427645882%231 (external link, opens new browser window)
Article 2 -
Which says that the centre has treated a few cases of sensorineural hearing loss and results are not bad. Currently they are treating a girl who was born with SHL and there are some positive results already. For more details , can call them at 053280653989,80653375.
The link in Chinese
http://www.ganxibao.com.cn/newEbiz1/EbizPortalFG/portal/html/MessageBoard.html?MessageBoard_action=listMultiPage&MessageBoard_NextPage=1&time=1252374159945#1 (external link, opens new browser window)
IV. Funding
Should not be major issue : Once plausible cures found or plausible theories out, venture companies , investors and pharma companies will come in because the market is huge
1. There is funding by governments
eg US' Department of Defence,
eg US' NIDCD
See :
http://www.thomas.gov/cgi-bin/cpquery/?&sid=cp111ZXgCA&refer=&r_n=sr066.111&db_id=111&item=&sel=TOC_411259&
2. Then there is at least 1 venture coy which is trying to get $20 million ie $20,000,000 for treating mienere disease and hearing loss. See
http://www.xconomy.com/san-diego/2009/03/06/otonomy-tunes-in-to-biotechs-sound-opportunity-diseases-of-the-ear/
3. There is also individual donation.
My findings so far :
Background
The human inner ear 's cells (commonly known as hair cells because they have hairs) grow very fast and furious in foetus in the mother's womb sometime around between 9 to 11 weeks. But then they stop growing after that. The about 15500 hair cells are all that there is for a human to listen in their life-time, because hair cells would not re-grow back once they died due to whatever reason (eg loud noise, virus infection , mini-stroke in the inner ear / blockage of the ear tiny blood vessels etc).
The 15500 hair cells are lined up inside the snail-shell shaped cochlea. The outer ones 'detect and hear' high/very high frequencies while the inner ones 'detect and hear' lower frequencies and transmit the information via the 8th nerve to the brain which then enable us to hear the sounds.
Any damage to the hair cells inside the cochlea and also to the nerve cells along the 8th nerve is generally known as sensorineural hearing loss. It is more common for the hair cells in the cochlea to be damaged than the nerve cells along the 8th nerve to be damaged.
Conventional medicine all said there is no cure for sensorineural hearing loss.
Then around 1987 , 2 team of scientists discovered birds can hear again after they are deafened and their hair cells can grow back after they died (therefore the phrase "there are no deaf birds"). Many other scientists then start to embark on the road to find a cure for sensorineural hearing loss (also known as nerve deafness). Related to the death of hair cells is Tinnitus and loss of balance.
Broadly these are the challenges to finding a cure for sensorineural hearing loss:
I. finding a cure -
1. Using Stem Cell as a cure
Recently (Mar 2009) Dr Marcelo Rivolta and team at University of Sheffield have for the 1st time in human history managed to re-grow human ear nerve in lab. So now tests can be done directly using human tissue instead of say mice's
Problems
- the cell do not have the characteristic hairs which lead to its name 'hair cell'
(but Marcelo team say they are confident they can perfect the growth)
- body may reject if the cell come from another person (solution : take medicine to suppress rejection)
- how to transplant them into the small 5 mm cochlea
- the stem cells may grow uncontrollably, causing non-lethal tumour or cancer tumour
But a team discovered in Apr 2008 a protein which kill cancerous stem cell (see :
http://www.bti.a-star.edu.sg/ASTAR_team_Develops_First_Cytotoxic_Antibody_against_Undifferentiated_Stem_Cells.pdf
Also see my other headings on main page of my blog).
2. Using Gene as a cure
By injecting turn-on gene (eg Atoh1 formerly known as Math1 / also known as Hath1) and at the same time injecting suppressing-turn-off gene (eg retinoblastoma or Rb1) into the cochlear.
How ?
By eg hijacking a virus (eg cow virus)
Scientists like Yehoash Raphael (2005) and John Brigande (2008) and KU Med researcher Dr. Hinrich Staecker (2009) have been working on gene theraby.
- Dr Staecker informed at Jun 2009 HLAA that they can change the number of hair cells they produce by changing the promoter
(ie. turning the dimmer switch on the Atoh1/Math1 gene up or down).
So I will say if they can find out how many hair cells needed by individual patient , then blavo, we are closer to a cure !
Problems
- sound restored by Atoch1 are distorted because only 1 out of 2 types of hair cell are re-grown
- danger of developing into non-lethal tumour or lethal cancer (but 'promoter' switch is possible solution)
Some other scientists are also looking into a new gene delivery engine using new OAD technology (see link*). So it is promising for people like me who has sensorineural hearing loss with T, where the main stream medicine field currently offered no cure. It is a possible substitute for the virus delivery engine currently thought to be the most likely candidate for delivering the Math1/Atoh1 hair-cell-growth- stimulating gene into the inner ear.
*See :http://www.nanobmi.com/images/OAD_Technology_for_Inner_Ear_Therapeutics_June_2009.pdf
3. Extracting and transplanting recently discovered brain matter who looked and behaved like inner ear hair cells
See :
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/ears-nose-throat/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100231857
Problems
- unclear side-effect of taking out brain matter
- how to transplant into the small 5 mm cochlea
4. Drug
Some drugs being developed by some pharma companies for US Defence Dept for their soldiers to prevent hearing loss due to noise or to treat noise-induced deafness shortly after onset. Still development stage
- sound-induced drug is now being developed by coy
eg Pharma Sound
- there are other coy which is working on Atoh1/Math1
eg GenVec
5. Programming surviving hair cells
I have read and note some scientists have suggested they may be able to programme the remaining surviving hair cell to hear the sounds which the dead hair cells can no longer hear.
See :
http://www.ethlife.ethz.ch/archive_articles/080905_gehoerschnecke/index_EN
6. Cochlea Transplant
Cochlea transplant is not conducted yet.
It means the transplant of another person's real cochlea to the patient's inner ear (contrast this with Cochlear Implant which used a mechanical device).
Problem of connecting the 15500 hair cells nerves from cochlea to brain
(Query : But have anyone find out whether there is a really a need to connect each hair cell nerve to the brain ?)
II. Delivery
Problems -
Cochlea is tiny - only 5 mm
Cochlea is behind/protected by the body's hardest bone, the temporal bone - so it is more challenging to surgically drill through
Cochlea also filled with fluids (more than 1 fluids) - possible leakage if punctured.
Possibilities
By flooding the cochlea by injection into the inner ear
By nano technology (see my other headings on my main page of my blog)
By hijacking a harmless virus - but body immune system may attack it first
By yet-to-be-developed micro transplant surgery (to overcome problem of the 8th nerve being very very close to the face nerve and any incorrect handling might paralyse face)
By new technology (see above OAD technology as an example).
III. Clinical trials on humans
Too stringent and too long?
Block by ethical / moral issues ?
Should not be major issue : Once a cure or cures are found, some countries (like China) will spearheard and West will play catch-up again , like for stem cell treatments for blindness , eye and spinal injuries
1. As at Sep 2009, research is being done on using deaf babies cord blood stem cell to treat them by The CBR Center for Regenerative Medicine. It is collaborating with two leading medical institutions to initiate a research study that would evaluate using a child's own cord blood stem cells to help restore or improve hearing that's been damaged from injury or sickness from Feb 2009.
So if it succeed, it proved stem cells do grow into human inner ear cochlea's hair cells and the 8th nerve cells which connect sounds from the cochlea to the brain, which will enable hearing to be restored.
See :
http://www.cordblood.com/regenerative-medicine/hearingloss.asp
2. Then in Sep 2009, there are e-mail replies from a China hospital in Qingdow that they can treat sensorineural hearing loss.
See :
Article 1
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=es&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ganxibao.com.cn%2FnewEbiz1%2FEbizPortalFG%2Fportal%2Fhtml%2FMessageBoard.html%3FMessageBoard_action%3DlistMultiPage%26MessageBoard_NextPage%3D35%26time%3D1252427645882%231 (external link, opens new browser window)
Article 2 -
Which says that the centre has treated a few cases of sensorineural hearing loss and results are not bad. Currently they are treating a girl who was born with SHL and there are some positive results already. For more details , can call them at 053280653989,80653375.
The link in Chinese
http://www.ganxibao.com.cn/newEbiz1/EbizPortalFG/portal/html/MessageBoard.html?MessageBoard_action=listMultiPage&MessageBoard_NextPage=1&time=1252374159945#1 (external link, opens new browser window)
IV. Funding
Should not be major issue : Once plausible cures found or plausible theories out, venture companies , investors and pharma companies will come in because the market is huge
1. There is funding by governments
eg US' Department of Defence,
eg US' NIDCD
See :
http://www.thomas.gov/cgi-bin/cpquery/?&sid=cp111ZXgCA&refer=&r_n=sr066.111&db_id=111&item=&sel=TOC_411259&
2. Then there is at least 1 venture coy which is trying to get $20 million ie $20,000,000 for treating mienere disease and hearing loss. See
http://www.xconomy.com/san-diego/2009/03/06/otonomy-tunes-in-to-biotechs-sound-opportunity-diseases-of-the-ear/
3. There is also individual donation.
What is conductive and sensorineural hearing loss
The hear has 3 portions. Problems associated with the outer ear and middle ears are conductive hearing loss. Inner ear's is sensorineural hearing loss.
Most conductive hearing loss can be treated with drug or surgery.
Most sensorineural hearing loss, if not recovered within a short time (some ENTs say 2 weeks from onset) whether by itself or oral / inject-into-the ear steroids, are currently awaiting a cure.
Most conductive hearing loss can be treated with drug or surgery.
Most sensorineural hearing loss, if not recovered within a short time (some ENTs say 2 weeks from onset) whether by itself or oral / inject-into-the ear steroids, are currently awaiting a cure.
My hearing loss story
I have sudden hearing loss in my left ear since Jan 09. No ENT can tell me the cause. But the tests (eg MRI scan and blood test) show it is not serious. They guess it may be due to infection (which I don't think so, because I am very well then) or mini-stroke in the ear ie the tiny blood vessels get blocked (I believe this is likely).
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