When an illness such as stroke strikes a person, the quality-of-life demerits tremendously. With the development of stem cells, those who have endured ailments that affect the quality of life, such as stroke, Parkinson’s, post-heart attack, and other illnesses, can now be improved. Stem Cells’ capacity for self-replication and cell regeneration may not offer a cure, but they can unquestionably enhance quality of life. For the best possible recovery in these circumstances, stem cells are frequently used in conjunction with physiotherapy and other supportive treatments. Cell-based therapies have the potential to heal or restore cells and tissues affected by age, disease or trauma, as well as to boost the body’s natural immunity response. This makes it suitable for both disease prevention and treatment.
The National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) has granted certification and approval to the Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) licensed lab that our Stem Cell Centre works closely with. Cells are cultured only from pre-screened and qualified umbilical cord donor. There are several prerequisites and safety measure as well as quality checks that are fulfilled prior to obtaining the umbilical cord. The cells are cultured in a lab under strict protocols. Once the cells have been cultured, they are assessed again for contamination, viability, variability, and amount. The cultured cells are stored in a sterile, frozen setting, and the cells are thawed to room temperature when needed. We provide a Certificate of Analysis for all our Stem Cell procedures. The Certificate of Analysis validates the kind of cell, cell viability, cell count, absence of infectious conditions, non-tumorigenic status, and a summary of the culture medium. We adhere to strict processes & protocols to guarantee that the cells are genuine, and of the highest quality.
At our Stem Cell Centre, we use Embryonic Mesenchymal Stem Cells, which are multipotent stem cells with the ability to differentiate into many specialized cell types, including muscle cells, bone cells, cardiac cells, nerve cells, brain cells and any other cell lineage the body needs. The Embryonic Mesenchymal Stem Cells are harvested from Wharton’s Jelly (umbilical cord), bone marrow or adipose tissue.
Stem Cells can repair or replace damaged or diseased cells in the body. There are several potential benefits to stem cell therapy, including:
When an illness such as stroke strikes a person, the quality-of-life demerits tremendously. With the development of stem cells, those who have endured ailments that affect the quality of life, such as stroke, Parkinson’s, post-heart attack, and other illnesses, can now be improved. Stem Cells’ capacity for self-replication and cell regeneration may not offer a cure, but they can unquestionably enhance quality of life. For the best possible recovery in these circumstances, stem cells are frequently used in conjunction with physiotherapy and other supportive treatments. Cell-based therapies have the potential to heal or restore cells and tissues affected by age, disease or trauma, as well as to boost the body’s natural immunity response. The aim of rehabilitative medicine is to reverse the negative impacts of these condition in order to restore a better quality of life. In other words, from wheelchair to scrolling.
ESCs are pluripotent and retain the ability to self-renew indefinitely with the capacity to differentiate into almost all cell types of the central nervous system. These cells are currently being used as a source of neurons the first clinical application of ESCs-derived tissue in the central nervous system was for the treatment of spinal cord injury.
The main breakthrough in regenerative medicine is the reprogramming of adult somatic cells to acquire similar characteristics as ESCs. These cells are referred to as Induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSCs). These reprogrammed cells now offer promising avenue to generate autologous dopaminergic neurons for transplantation in stroke patients. Of note, the IPSCs platform has a distinct advantage over ESCs in the sense that IPSCs are autologous and therefore the transplantation does not require immunosuppressive agents.
MSCs, with pluripotent differentiation capacity, are an ideal source for cell transplantation in neurodegenerative diseases. MSC-derived functional neurons appear more promising in neurodegenerative diseases compared to ESCs given the less related ethical and immunorejection problems.
In preclinical studies of neurodegenerative diseases, MSCs were delivered via either intracerebral or intrathecal injection. Following transplantation, MSCs promote neuronal growth, decrease apoptosis, reduce release of free radicals, and suppress inflammation.
IIWAM Stem Cell Centre uses embryonic Mesenchymal stem cells in addressing neurodegenerative conditions.
Neural stem cells can be produced from foetal or adult central nervous tissue via the dissection of specific brain regions. Several growth media facilitate the proliferation of such cells when supplemented with mitogens such as epidermal growth factor and fibroblast growth factor. Neural stem cells have the capacity to differentiate into oligodendrocytes, neurons, and astrocytes.
Secretome and exosomes are sometimes used as synonyms, but they are different. Secretome, also known as conditioned medium, are by-products of Stem Cell culturing. Secretomes have:
Exosomes on the other hand are extracellular vesicles of fluid that plays an important role in intercellular communication and signaling by delivering RNA, lipid, and proteins to neighboring or distant cells. Though both secretome & exosome helps in Paracrine Signaling, secretomes are superior to exosomes
Paracrine communication also known as Paracrine signaling is a natural method of communication between cells, either through hormones, exosomes, cytokines or electrical impulses. The signaling between the cells is an important element to facilitate anti-inflammatory, angiogenesis, wound healing, neurogenesis, tissue engineering, which collectively helps the body to repair itself.
Each of these cellular products have their advantages and disadvantages.
There may be times when we may combine Stem Cell therapy with secretomes or sxosomes to induce paracrine signaling for maximal benefit.
Patients coming from abroad are recommended to first have a teleconsultation with our medical staff. This will allow us to advice you on the number of days to stay and what to do and not to do before your treatment.
Out Treatment protocol:
For rehab medical procedures, the entire process takes about 2 – 3 days to complete the consultation, investigation, preparation of cells, procedure, and post-procedure surveillance.
The IIWAM Stem Cell Centre’s team is headed by Professor Dr. Morthy, and supported by Dr Sarah Jane and Dr Reenisha Kaur.
Professor Dr. Morthy, graduated as a medical doctor with MBBS with a focus in aesthetic and regenerative medicine. He received his training in Cell Transplant therapy at the renowned Paul Niehan’s Clinique in Vevey, Switzerland. He was later trained by Dr Alan Mintz in hormone replacement therapy at Nevada. Since then, Prof. Dr. Morthy has been using cellular & hormone replacement therapy on hundreds of patients, including those with osteoarthritis, post-stroke patients, neurological illnesses such as Parkinson, Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other crippling conditions. He began teaching Stem Cell and Regenerative medicine since 2016, and both the City & Guilds of London Institute and the CPD Standards Office (UK) assures the quality of the training program. For his achievements in the academic world, he was awarded an honorary diploma in intellectual progress from the Socrates Almanac Society, Oxford and a professorship from European University (Paris). He is also an Honorary life member of the International Society for Stem Cell Research and a member of New York Stem Cell Foundation.
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All aesthetic procedures are carried out by highly trained and licensed medical doctors only.
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