Thursday, March 03, 2011

Scientists create neurons with symptoms of Parkinson's disease from patient's skin cells

Source: Stanford University School of Medicine
Date: March 3, 2011

Summary:

Neurons have been derived from the skin of a woman with a genetic form of Parkinson’s disease and have been shown to replicate some key features of the condition in a dish, say researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The scientists hope to use the neurons to learn more about the disorder and to test possible treatments. Such a tool is critical because there are no good animal models for Parkinson’s disease. It also validates the use of induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells, to model various diseases. The research which appears in the March issue of Cell Stem Cell.