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Introduction of our Stem Cell Treatment and doctors
Tiantan Puhua hospital uses the newest breakthroughs to provide effective and safe stem
cell treatments to a wide range of neurological and physical disorders. We use the latest
knowledge of stem cells behavior in the human body within an individually tailored medical
plan according to the patient’s condition. Using stem cell transplantation, intensive
physiotherapy and medicines, this combination of therapies has so far proved itself to be
most efficient in bringing a high level of recovery to our patients.

What are stem cells?
                                      What are stem cells?
                                      Stem cells are the master cells of the human body. What
                                      define stem cells from other cells is their ability to
                                      self-generate themselves and the ability to differentiate
                                      into other cell types. Stem cells are at the center of a
                                      new field of science called regenerative medicine. All
                                      stem cells, regardless of their source, have three general
                                      properties: they are capable of dividing and renewing
                                      themselves for long periods; they are unspecialized; and
they can give rise to specialized cell types. Self-regeneration is the ability of stem cells to
divide and produce more stem cells. During early development, the cell division is
symmetrical i.e. each cell divides to gives rise to daughter cells each with the same
potential. Later in development, the cell divides asymmetrically with one of the daughter
cells produced, also a stem cell and the other a more differentiated cell (such as brain cell,
blood cell, etc.). When stem cells are being transplanted into the body and arrive (through
migration or through direct injection) into injured part of the brain being targeted for tissue
regeneration, the stem cells are come into contact with microenvironment in the body,
where the stem cells can settle into the tissue surrounding them.


Stem cells can typically be broken into four types:

     Embryonic stem cells - Stem cells taken from
human embryos
     Fetal stem cells- Stem cells taken from aborted
fetal tissue
     Umbilical stem cells - Stem cells take from
umbilical cords
     Adult stem cells - Stem cells taken from adult
tissue
At Tiantan Puhua hospital 7 main types of stem cells are being used:

   1. Human fetal Neural Stem Cells (hNSC);
   2. Human bone Marrow-derived mesenchymal Stem cells (hBM-MSC);
   3. Human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSC);
   4. Human retinal pigment epithelial cells (hRPE):
   5. Human insulin producing cells (hIPC, unipotent), clinical application: Diabetes.
   6. Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSC), clinical application:
      cosmetic treatment, and an alternative treatment of BMMSC.
   7. Human hematopoietic stem cells (hHSC), clinical application: reestablish
      hematopoietic system.



                          Human fetal Neural Stem cells (hNSC) are
                          self-regenerating, multipotent cells, found in the human brain
                          which have the potential to differentiate into three major cell
                          types: nerve cells (neurons), astrocytes and oligodendrocytes, and
                          to self renew sufficiently to provide an adequate number of cells
                          in the brain. When brain cells are damaged or are dying, due to a
                          disease or an injury, fetal neural stem cells are the best known
                          source for treatment. Since most brain injuries, stroke,
                          degenerative diseases and Demyelinating disorders affect several
                          areas in the brain, the most effective and safe procedure to
                          deliver neural stem cell into the brain is via a Lumbar Puncture
                          (also called Spinal Tap): a spinal injection in the lumbar area
(lower back) into the CSF (Cerebral Spinal Fluid). In our clinic, hNSC is applied to treat the
patients with Cerebral Palsy, Brain Injury, Stroke, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Batten
Diesease, Degenerative Diseases, and other neurological disorders.

                         Human Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells () are self-renewing
                         and multipotent stem cells existing in bone marrow tissue, which in
                         vitro are able to differentiate into certain cell types of all three
                         germ layers, such as neuron, cartilage, osteoblast, hepatocyte and
                         lipocyte cells . These cells regulate immune activity and provide
                         niche (microenvironment) for surrounding cells. hBM-MSC can be
                         extracted from adult bone marrow or from fetal bone marrow.
                         Clinically, these cells have been identified significantly improve the
                         conditions of the patients, who suffer from autoimmune diseases,
                         nervous system diseases, coronary disease, hematoloic malignancy,
                         or graft versus host disease(GVHD).
Human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (h) are
                            directly isolated from umbilical cord tissue of infants. hUCMSC
                            are very similar to the mesenchymal cells derived from bone
                            marrow tissue, because they also can be induced and derived
                            into distinct cell types. These cells are used clinically as an
                            alternative treatment as hBM-MSC.




Human retinal pigment epithelial cells (hRPE) are of neuroectodermal origin and are found
                         in the inner layer of the retina. These cells produce levodopa.
                         They can be isolated from fetal and adult human eyes, grown
                         easily in culture, and stored frozen for prolonged periods.
                         Preclinical studies suggest the safety and effectiveness of human
                         RPE cells as a suitable cell type to serve as a potential durable
                         source of levodopa producing donor for implantation into the
                         striatum of patients.

                             In recent years, hRPE cell transplantation has been used to treat
                             Parkinson's disease. RPE cells are easily obtained from donated
                             eyes and can be proliferated in vitro. Then the cells are attached
                             to microcarriers and transplanted into patients' striatum. The
stereotaxic intrastriatal implantation produced a constant amelioration of patients'
parkinsoniams without using any immune suppression.

hRPE cells were obtained from donated eyes, which are usually stored in an eye bank. The
cells can be easily prepared and they proliferate abundantly in vitro. It is generally
calculated that one eye can be used to treat several patients. Compared with cells isolated
from FVM tissue, fetal RPE is obtained from aborted fetus. Since there are ethical
controversy concerns of using embryos in transplantation, it will be of great advantage to
obtain and use RPE cells for cell replacement therapy.


                              Human insulin producing cells (hIPC, unipotent), clinical
                              application: Diabetes.
Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSC),
                             clinical application: cosmetic treatment, and an alternative
                             treatment of BMMSC.




                             Human hematopoietic stem cells (hHSC), clinical application:
                             reestablish hematopoietic system.




Stem Cell laboratory SOP

The stem cells we produce at TP undergo several tests for quality control, which includes
and provides:

1. Safety control of original material:
We test for the following infectious diseases of the donor, including HIV, HAV, HBV, HCV, Syphilis etc.
All the results should be negative.

2. Filtration of the cultured cell:
We filter cells by checking the surface antigen and immunogenicity through inducing cell
differentiation and testing FACS regularly.

3. Double checking of Safety before clinical use
4. Before we deliver the stem cells to patients, we do a series of test to avoid virus infection,
    bacillus, tumors growth, mycoplasma, mutation, residual culture medium, etc. These tests will
    insure the safety of the stem cells.




Tiantan Puhua hospital can treat patients with the following diseases. If you don’t see
your disease or injury listed below, please contact us for an evaluation.

    Stem Cell Treatment for neurological disease, including:
1. CP (Cerebral Palsy )
2. PD (Parkinson’s disease )
3. Batten (Batten’s disease)
4. MSA (all types of Multiple System Atrophy)
5. MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
6. Down’s syndrome
7. NMO (neuromylitis optica)
8. HD (Huntingtons disease)
9. ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
10. BI (Brain Injury)
11. Dementia
12. MG (Myathenia Gravis)
13. Muscular Dystrophy
14. PLS (Primary Lateral Sclerosis)
15. PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy)
16. Spinal Cord Injury
17. Stroke
18. PMS
19. Ataxia
20. Post Meningitis Syndrome

    Stem cell treatment for DM (diabetes mellitus)—type 1 and type 2
    Cancer
    Glioma
    Liver Cirrhosis
    Brain surgery


TP Biomedical Stem Cell Research Centre

As a worldwide leading hospital in stem cell therapy, Tiantan Puhua Hospital owns a
research center that performs research and development (R and D) of stem cells and related
products, which are applied to serve our patients. Our high quality stem cells are all
produced from our own Stem Cell Research Centre laboratories. In Puhua hospital stem cell
research center, we have a strong and well trained professional team including doctors,
scientists, technicians and quality control experts. Therefore, we can provide the highest
quality and safest stem cells for our patients.

Introduction of the Senior Scientists of Stem cell Research Centre

Dr. Mingyuan Zhou, Ph.D

                        Principle investigator, Director of R&D
                        Stem Cell Research Institute of Beijing Tiantan Puhua Hospital




Research Interests and expertise:
    Stem cell biology, stem cell therapy and gene therapy

Resume:
    Associate Director: School of Medicine, Vector Core, Gene Therapy Center, University of
                                  Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
    Senior Scientist: Wistar institute, Tumor Biology, Philadelphia, PA, USA
    Assistant Professor: School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL,
                               USA
    Senior Research Associate: School of Medicine, Chicago University, Chicago, IL, USA

Publication
•    Ablation of epithelium early epithelial differentiation-associated (EEDA) protein in
        mice down regulates the skin and corneal epithelium differentiation and wound
        healing. In preparation
   •    Transcriptional profiling of stem cells versus transient amplifying cells: a comparison
        of limbal and corneal epithelial basal cells.J biol.chem.281(28):19600-19609, 2006.
   •    A hierarchy of proliferative cells exists in mouse lens epithelium: implications on lens
        maintenance. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 47(7):2997-3003,
        2006.
   •    ABCG2-dependent side population cells exhibiting stem cell features in the human
        and rabbit ocular surface epithelia. J. Cell Science, 118(8):1715-1724, 2005.

Dr. Song Rong, MD.

                       Senior Scientist
                       Cell Center, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International
                       Hospital, Beijing, P.R.China




Research Interests and expertise:
   • Stem cell therapy on kidney diseases
   • Mechanism of glomerulonephritis

Resume:

    •    Post Doctor (2007-2009): Division of Nephrology, Rheinisch-Westfaelische
         Technische
    •    Hochschule University of Aachen, Aachen, Germany
    •    Post Doctor (2005-2007): Renal Division, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing,
         P.R.China
    •    M.D. (2002-2005): Division of Nephrology, Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische
    •    Hochschule University of Aachen, Aachen, Germany

Publication:

   •    Mesenchymal stem cells prevent progressive experimental renal failure but
        maldifferentiate into glomerular adipocytes. J Am Soc
         Nephrol. 2007 Jun;18(6):1754-64.
   •    Transplanted mesenchymal stem cells accelerate glomerular
         healing in experimental glomerulonephritis. J Am Soc Nephrol.
         2006 Aug;17(8):2202-12.
   •    Antagonism of PDGF-D by human antibody CR002 prevents renal scarring in
        experimental glomerulonephritis.J Am Soc Nephrol. 2006 Apr;17(4):1054-62.
•    Complement C5 mediates experimental tubulointerstitial
          fibrosis. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2007 May;18(5):1508-15.
   •    PDGF-C is a proinflammatory cytokine that mediates renal interstitial fibrosis. J Am
        Soc Nephrol. 2008 Feb;19(2):281-9.
   •    Urinary podocyte loss is a more specific marker of ongoing glomerular damage than
        proteinuria. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2005 Jun;16(6):1733-41.
   •    R-roscovitine (CYC202) alleviates renal cell proliferation in nephritis without
        aggravating podocyte injury. ASN 2009, TH-PO561
   •    Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) Deficiency Attenuates Renal Damage
        in Experimental Nephrotoxic Nephritis
   •    Transplantation of PDGF-C Knockout Bone Marrow to Wild Type Mice Attenuates
        Renal Fibrosis in UUO mice. manuscript in preparation.2009
   •    MSC Conditioned Medium Alleviates Renal Damage in Experimental Mesangial
        Proliferative Rat’s Model. manuscript in preparation. 2009

Dr. Ying Zhang, PhD., M.D.


                       Director



                       Cell Center, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International
                       Hospital, Beijing, P.R.China


Research Interests and expertise:
   • Clinical trial on stem cell therapy for Diabetes
   • Oriented differentiation of stem cells and clinical application, including pancreatic
      islet-derived progenitor cells, embryonic stem cells and iPS

Resume:

    •    Scientist: Cell therapy Center of Beijing Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing, P.R.China
    •    Ph.D., M.D. Capital Medical University, Beijing, P.R.China; Tianjin Medical
         University, Tianjin, P.R.China

Publications:

   •    Insulin-producing cells from human pancreatic islet-derived progenitor cells
        following transplantation in mice. J. Cell Biol. 2010
   •    Isolation and in vitro characterization of pancreatic progenitor cells from the islets of
        diabetic monkey models. Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. 2006
   •    Improving infection efficiency of adult cynomolgus monkey mesenchymal stem cells
        with lentiviral vectors. Chin J Biotech. 2010, June 25; 26(6): 789−795
• Proliferation and differentiation potential of hIPCs derived from fetus and adult. Chin
     J Cell Biol. 2010,Aug ;32(4):562-568
   • Assessment of the differentiation potential of human adult pancreatic islet-derived
     stem cells. ATC 9


Dr. Yuan Chen
Scientist, Cell Center, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International Hospital, Beijing, P.R.China

Research Interests and expertise:
   • Immunocharacteristics of MSCs
   • Establish animal models for the treatment of human disease
   • The safety of the stem cells` clinical application

Resume:

    •    Master of Medicine: Peking Union Medical College, Tsinghua University, Beijing,
         P.R.China

Publications

   •    Mesenchymal stem cells induce mature dendritic cells into a novel Jagged-2
        dependent regulatory dendritic cell population.J Blood, 2009,113,46-57.
   •    Sca1+ Mesenchymal Stem Cells Induce Hemopoietic Stem Cells to Differentiate Into
        Dendritic Cells. J Basic & Clinical Medicine,2009,3,11-13
   •    The biological characteristics of Primitive pluripotent stem cells in mouse. Exp.
        hematology.11, 2008.
   •    The effect of Flk-1+MSC to the function of DC. Exp.hematology,11.2008


  Clinical Specialist:

Dr. Xiaodi Han, MD, PhD

                     Director, Neurosurgery department, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International
                     Hospital




Research Interests and expertise:
•   Neural Stem cell in the treatment of neurodegeneration disease and trauma
       patients.
   •   Tumor vaccine in treatment of malignant glioma patients
   •   Clinical Management of Brain tumor and Cerebral Aneurysm (see publication)
   •   The application of neuronavigation system during operation (intraoperative
       ultrasound application)


Resume:

   •   Research Associate, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Rochester Medical
       Center, Rochester, New York, USA
   •   Visit scholar, Wichita State University and Bio-Communication Research institute,
       Wichita, Kansas, USA
   •   Research Fellow: Department of Neurosurgery, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne,
       Australia
   •   Neurosurgeon and Researcher: Department of Neurosurgery, Beijing Tiantan
       Hospital & Beijing Neurosurgical Institute, Beijing, China
   •
Publications:
Book:

   •   Hand Book of Neurosurgery (Chinese version) (co-translator):    Shandong Science &
       Technology Press, 2004

Papers published and Presentations:

   •   Inhibition of intracranial glioma growth by endometrial regenerative cells, Cell Cycle
       8:4,1-5;2009
   •   Imipramine Treatment contributes to recovery of congnitive but not motor function
       following controlled cortical impact injury in mice, Journal of Neurotrauma
       (accept),2010
   •   Cerebral aneurysm associated with von-Recklinghausen’s neurofibromatosis: A case
       report. Surg Neurol 1998: 50; 592-596
   •   Efficacy and toxicity evaluation of fotemustine administered intravenously after
       surgical resection in adult patients with supratentorial malignant glioma.
       International Journal of Medicine (Chinese),1999,3(12); 16-19
   •   Cauda equina tumors: Chin J Neurosurg 1998: 14(6), 328-330
   •   Intra-artery infusion of RMP-7 may increase the permeability of BTB。China Medical
       Tribune,Dec, 1997.
   •   The markers which can evaluate the prognosis of astrocytic gliomas.China Medical
       Tribune, May,1997.
   •   A special type of meningioma。China Medical Tribune,Oct. 1997.
   •   Primary pulmonary menigiomas. China Medical Tribune,March, 1998.
•   Dissemination of supratentorial malignant gliomas via the cerebrospinal fluid
       (review). Foreign Medical Sciences Section on Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2001:
       28(2), 128-131
   •   Combination of Intraoperative Embolization with Surgical Resection for Treatment of
       Giant Cerebral AVMs. J. Neurosurg.2001, 94: 158A-159A.
   •   Neuronavigation on Low-grade Glioma Surgery. (presentation on the 2nd Chinese
       Congress on Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery. Held in Shanghai, March 28-30, 2001).
   •   The expression of thrombospondine1 (TSP1) and thrombospondine2 (TSP2) mRNA
       and their correlated with microvessels density in gliomas.(In: Proceedings of the
       World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies 12th World Congress of Neurosurgery.
       Sydney September 2001)
   •   Intraoperative real-time ultrasound combine with MRI navigation system in
       resection of deep-seated brain lesions. (2003 Xi’an International Neurosurgery
       Symposium,China)
   •   The supraorbital keyhole approach with eyebrow incisions for treating lesionsin the
       anterior fossa and sellar region. CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL (Eng). 2004,117 (3)
       323-326
   •   Clinical features and minimally invasive surgery of insular lesions: report of 42 case
       CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL (Eng). 2004, 117(7), 1104-1108
   •   Efficacy evaluation of fotemustine administered in adult patients with supratentorial
       malignant glioma CHINESE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL (Chinese) 2004, 39 (10),
       788-790
   •   Different expression of VEGF receptor KDR and FLT-1 mRNA and its correlation with
       pathology of gliomas BEIJING MEDICAL JOURNAL (Chinese) 2004, 26 (1) 10-13
   •   De novo proliferation following diffuse traumatic axonal injury in rats ( poster in 7th
       International Neurotrauma Symposium 2004, Adelaide)
   •

Dr. Jingli Zhou, MD

                      Director, Neurology department, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International
                      Hospital




Research Interests and expertise:
    • Neural stem cell treatment for neurological diseases;
    • Diagnosis and treatment for degeneration neural diseases.

Resume:
•   Duke University - Research on Spirituality and Health
    •   Harvard university - Mind/body Medicine-positive psychology
    •   Michigan State University - Visiting scholar in neuropsychology;
    •   Beijing Medical University - Research methods of neuropsychology
    •   Senior Physician / Associate Chief Physician and Associate Professor of Neurology,
        Harbin Medical University No. 2 Hospital, Harbin, China

Publications:


    •   "Brain Function" (Chapter Author: Zhou Jingli) in Neurology, Editor: Wang Weizhi,
        People's Medical Publishing house, 2006(1).
    •   "Aphasia" (Chapter Author: Zhou Jingli) in Neurology, 4th Edition, Editors: Wang
        Weizhi, Luo Zhuming, People's Medical Publishing House, 2001.
    •   Language Disorder in Patients with Perventricular Infarction. Chinese Journal of
        Clinical Psychology, 2001 (4):291-292. Authors: Zhou Jingli, Kong Fanhui, and Wang
        Weizhi.
    •   Global Aphasia in Patients Without Lesions in Frontal Cortex on CT. Journal of
        Harbin Medical University, 1999(1):65-66. Authors: Zhou Jingli, Kong Fanhui, Zhang
        Liling et al.
    •   "Language Disorder," (Chapter Author: Zhou Jingli) in Advantage for Attending,
        Editors: Wang Weizhi, Hu Weiming, Peking Union Medical College Press, 1998.
    •   Treatment of Epilepsy with Vigabartrin. Chinese Journal of Neurology,
        1996(6):371-372. Authors: Zhou Jingli, Wang Weizhi.
    •   Strokes Which May be Easily Neglected. Chinese Journal of Practical Internal
        Medicine, 1995 (5): 293-294. Authors: Zhou Jingli, Wang Weizhi.


Dr. Qiong Zhang, MD.

                     Director, Diabetes treatment center, Beijing Tiantan Puhua
                     International Hospital




Research Interests and expertise:
    • Stem cell treatment for Type-1 Diabetes and Type-2 Diabetes

Resume:

    •   MD. Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Publications:
•   Having participated a Great Item Supported by The Nature Science Foundation of
    Henan Province Science Committee:" Clinical and Experimental Research on
    Dihuang Guanshitong Granule in Preventing Recurrence of Esophageal Cancer after
    Radiotherapy."
•   Having won the second award of Provincial Achievements "Effects of Tonifying Qi,
    Nourishing Yin and Promoting the Blood Circulation Method on Non-enzyme
    Glycosylation in Rat Renal Tissue."
•   Study on m ental stress life events in patients with cyclom astopathy of liver
    stagnation syndrome type, Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western
    Medicine, 2007,27(6):509-512. Zhang Qiong , et al.
•   Hyperplasia of mammary gland differentiation typing study, China Journal of
    Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, 2006,21(5):316-317. Zhang Qiong , et
    al.
•   Study of mammary glands of psychological stress, Liaoning Journal of Traditional
    Chinese Medicine, 2005, 32(10): 1013-1014. Zhang Qiong, et al .
•   Observation of TCM-WM therapy of gastric cancer and surrounding lymph node
    metastases after treatment, Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western
    Medicine, 1998,18(9):567. Zhang Qiong.
•   Therapeutic efficacy comparison between baihuasheshecao injection associated
    with ep scheme and simple ep scheme in treating non-small-cell carcinoma of the
    lung, Journal of Henan Medical College for Staff and Workers, 2001,13(1): 40,45. Z
    hang Qiong , et al .
•   Clinical observation on treating 5 cases of primary liver cancer by a combination of
    chinese herbs and tamoxifen with adding TAE, Henan Journal of Oncology,
    2002,15(2): 130-131. Zheng yu ling, Zhang qiong .

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Stem Cell Treatment At Tiantan Puhua Hospital 4

  • 1. Introduction of our Stem Cell Treatment and doctors Tiantan Puhua hospital uses the newest breakthroughs to provide effective and safe stem cell treatments to a wide range of neurological and physical disorders. We use the latest knowledge of stem cells behavior in the human body within an individually tailored medical plan according to the patient’s condition. Using stem cell transplantation, intensive physiotherapy and medicines, this combination of therapies has so far proved itself to be most efficient in bringing a high level of recovery to our patients. What are stem cells? What are stem cells? Stem cells are the master cells of the human body. What define stem cells from other cells is their ability to self-generate themselves and the ability to differentiate into other cell types. Stem cells are at the center of a new field of science called regenerative medicine. All stem cells, regardless of their source, have three general properties: they are capable of dividing and renewing themselves for long periods; they are unspecialized; and they can give rise to specialized cell types. Self-regeneration is the ability of stem cells to divide and produce more stem cells. During early development, the cell division is symmetrical i.e. each cell divides to gives rise to daughter cells each with the same potential. Later in development, the cell divides asymmetrically with one of the daughter cells produced, also a stem cell and the other a more differentiated cell (such as brain cell, blood cell, etc.). When stem cells are being transplanted into the body and arrive (through migration or through direct injection) into injured part of the brain being targeted for tissue regeneration, the stem cells are come into contact with microenvironment in the body, where the stem cells can settle into the tissue surrounding them. Stem cells can typically be broken into four types: Embryonic stem cells - Stem cells taken from human embryos Fetal stem cells- Stem cells taken from aborted fetal tissue Umbilical stem cells - Stem cells take from umbilical cords Adult stem cells - Stem cells taken from adult tissue
  • 2. At Tiantan Puhua hospital 7 main types of stem cells are being used: 1. Human fetal Neural Stem Cells (hNSC); 2. Human bone Marrow-derived mesenchymal Stem cells (hBM-MSC); 3. Human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSC); 4. Human retinal pigment epithelial cells (hRPE): 5. Human insulin producing cells (hIPC, unipotent), clinical application: Diabetes. 6. Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSC), clinical application: cosmetic treatment, and an alternative treatment of BMMSC. 7. Human hematopoietic stem cells (hHSC), clinical application: reestablish hematopoietic system. Human fetal Neural Stem cells (hNSC) are self-regenerating, multipotent cells, found in the human brain which have the potential to differentiate into three major cell types: nerve cells (neurons), astrocytes and oligodendrocytes, and to self renew sufficiently to provide an adequate number of cells in the brain. When brain cells are damaged or are dying, due to a disease or an injury, fetal neural stem cells are the best known source for treatment. Since most brain injuries, stroke, degenerative diseases and Demyelinating disorders affect several areas in the brain, the most effective and safe procedure to deliver neural stem cell into the brain is via a Lumbar Puncture (also called Spinal Tap): a spinal injection in the lumbar area (lower back) into the CSF (Cerebral Spinal Fluid). In our clinic, hNSC is applied to treat the patients with Cerebral Palsy, Brain Injury, Stroke, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Batten Diesease, Degenerative Diseases, and other neurological disorders. Human Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells () are self-renewing and multipotent stem cells existing in bone marrow tissue, which in vitro are able to differentiate into certain cell types of all three germ layers, such as neuron, cartilage, osteoblast, hepatocyte and lipocyte cells . These cells regulate immune activity and provide niche (microenvironment) for surrounding cells. hBM-MSC can be extracted from adult bone marrow or from fetal bone marrow. Clinically, these cells have been identified significantly improve the conditions of the patients, who suffer from autoimmune diseases, nervous system diseases, coronary disease, hematoloic malignancy, or graft versus host disease(GVHD).
  • 3. Human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (h) are directly isolated from umbilical cord tissue of infants. hUCMSC are very similar to the mesenchymal cells derived from bone marrow tissue, because they also can be induced and derived into distinct cell types. These cells are used clinically as an alternative treatment as hBM-MSC. Human retinal pigment epithelial cells (hRPE) are of neuroectodermal origin and are found in the inner layer of the retina. These cells produce levodopa. They can be isolated from fetal and adult human eyes, grown easily in culture, and stored frozen for prolonged periods. Preclinical studies suggest the safety and effectiveness of human RPE cells as a suitable cell type to serve as a potential durable source of levodopa producing donor for implantation into the striatum of patients. In recent years, hRPE cell transplantation has been used to treat Parkinson's disease. RPE cells are easily obtained from donated eyes and can be proliferated in vitro. Then the cells are attached to microcarriers and transplanted into patients' striatum. The stereotaxic intrastriatal implantation produced a constant amelioration of patients' parkinsoniams without using any immune suppression. hRPE cells were obtained from donated eyes, which are usually stored in an eye bank. The cells can be easily prepared and they proliferate abundantly in vitro. It is generally calculated that one eye can be used to treat several patients. Compared with cells isolated from FVM tissue, fetal RPE is obtained from aborted fetus. Since there are ethical controversy concerns of using embryos in transplantation, it will be of great advantage to obtain and use RPE cells for cell replacement therapy. Human insulin producing cells (hIPC, unipotent), clinical application: Diabetes.
  • 4. Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSC), clinical application: cosmetic treatment, and an alternative treatment of BMMSC. Human hematopoietic stem cells (hHSC), clinical application: reestablish hematopoietic system. Stem Cell laboratory SOP The stem cells we produce at TP undergo several tests for quality control, which includes and provides: 1. Safety control of original material: We test for the following infectious diseases of the donor, including HIV, HAV, HBV, HCV, Syphilis etc. All the results should be negative. 2. Filtration of the cultured cell: We filter cells by checking the surface antigen and immunogenicity through inducing cell differentiation and testing FACS regularly. 3. Double checking of Safety before clinical use
  • 5. 4. Before we deliver the stem cells to patients, we do a series of test to avoid virus infection, bacillus, tumors growth, mycoplasma, mutation, residual culture medium, etc. These tests will insure the safety of the stem cells. Tiantan Puhua hospital can treat patients with the following diseases. If you don’t see your disease or injury listed below, please contact us for an evaluation. Stem Cell Treatment for neurological disease, including: 1. CP (Cerebral Palsy ) 2. PD (Parkinson’s disease ) 3. Batten (Batten’s disease) 4. MSA (all types of Multiple System Atrophy) 5. MS (Multiple Sclerosis) 6. Down’s syndrome 7. NMO (neuromylitis optica) 8. HD (Huntingtons disease) 9. ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) 10. BI (Brain Injury) 11. Dementia 12. MG (Myathenia Gravis) 13. Muscular Dystrophy 14. PLS (Primary Lateral Sclerosis) 15. PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy) 16. Spinal Cord Injury 17. Stroke 18. PMS 19. Ataxia
  • 6. 20. Post Meningitis Syndrome Stem cell treatment for DM (diabetes mellitus)—type 1 and type 2 Cancer Glioma Liver Cirrhosis Brain surgery TP Biomedical Stem Cell Research Centre As a worldwide leading hospital in stem cell therapy, Tiantan Puhua Hospital owns a research center that performs research and development (R and D) of stem cells and related products, which are applied to serve our patients. Our high quality stem cells are all produced from our own Stem Cell Research Centre laboratories. In Puhua hospital stem cell research center, we have a strong and well trained professional team including doctors, scientists, technicians and quality control experts. Therefore, we can provide the highest quality and safest stem cells for our patients. Introduction of the Senior Scientists of Stem cell Research Centre Dr. Mingyuan Zhou, Ph.D Principle investigator, Director of R&D Stem Cell Research Institute of Beijing Tiantan Puhua Hospital Research Interests and expertise: Stem cell biology, stem cell therapy and gene therapy Resume: Associate Director: School of Medicine, Vector Core, Gene Therapy Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA Senior Scientist: Wistar institute, Tumor Biology, Philadelphia, PA, USA Assistant Professor: School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA Senior Research Associate: School of Medicine, Chicago University, Chicago, IL, USA Publication
  • 7. Ablation of epithelium early epithelial differentiation-associated (EEDA) protein in mice down regulates the skin and corneal epithelium differentiation and wound healing. In preparation • Transcriptional profiling of stem cells versus transient amplifying cells: a comparison of limbal and corneal epithelial basal cells.J biol.chem.281(28):19600-19609, 2006. • A hierarchy of proliferative cells exists in mouse lens epithelium: implications on lens maintenance. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 47(7):2997-3003, 2006. • ABCG2-dependent side population cells exhibiting stem cell features in the human and rabbit ocular surface epithelia. J. Cell Science, 118(8):1715-1724, 2005. Dr. Song Rong, MD. Senior Scientist Cell Center, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International Hospital, Beijing, P.R.China Research Interests and expertise: • Stem cell therapy on kidney diseases • Mechanism of glomerulonephritis Resume: • Post Doctor (2007-2009): Division of Nephrology, Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische • Hochschule University of Aachen, Aachen, Germany • Post Doctor (2005-2007): Renal Division, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, P.R.China • M.D. (2002-2005): Division of Nephrology, Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische • Hochschule University of Aachen, Aachen, Germany Publication: • Mesenchymal stem cells prevent progressive experimental renal failure but maldifferentiate into glomerular adipocytes. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2007 Jun;18(6):1754-64. • Transplanted mesenchymal stem cells accelerate glomerular healing in experimental glomerulonephritis. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2006 Aug;17(8):2202-12. • Antagonism of PDGF-D by human antibody CR002 prevents renal scarring in experimental glomerulonephritis.J Am Soc Nephrol. 2006 Apr;17(4):1054-62.
  • 8. Complement C5 mediates experimental tubulointerstitial fibrosis. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2007 May;18(5):1508-15. • PDGF-C is a proinflammatory cytokine that mediates renal interstitial fibrosis. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2008 Feb;19(2):281-9. • Urinary podocyte loss is a more specific marker of ongoing glomerular damage than proteinuria. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2005 Jun;16(6):1733-41. • R-roscovitine (CYC202) alleviates renal cell proliferation in nephritis without aggravating podocyte injury. ASN 2009, TH-PO561 • Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) Deficiency Attenuates Renal Damage in Experimental Nephrotoxic Nephritis • Transplantation of PDGF-C Knockout Bone Marrow to Wild Type Mice Attenuates Renal Fibrosis in UUO mice. manuscript in preparation.2009 • MSC Conditioned Medium Alleviates Renal Damage in Experimental Mesangial Proliferative Rat’s Model. manuscript in preparation. 2009 Dr. Ying Zhang, PhD., M.D. Director Cell Center, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International Hospital, Beijing, P.R.China Research Interests and expertise: • Clinical trial on stem cell therapy for Diabetes • Oriented differentiation of stem cells and clinical application, including pancreatic islet-derived progenitor cells, embryonic stem cells and iPS Resume: • Scientist: Cell therapy Center of Beijing Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing, P.R.China • Ph.D., M.D. Capital Medical University, Beijing, P.R.China; Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, P.R.China Publications: • Insulin-producing cells from human pancreatic islet-derived progenitor cells following transplantation in mice. J. Cell Biol. 2010 • Isolation and in vitro characterization of pancreatic progenitor cells from the islets of diabetic monkey models. Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. 2006 • Improving infection efficiency of adult cynomolgus monkey mesenchymal stem cells with lentiviral vectors. Chin J Biotech. 2010, June 25; 26(6): 789−795
  • 9. • Proliferation and differentiation potential of hIPCs derived from fetus and adult. Chin J Cell Biol. 2010,Aug ;32(4):562-568 • Assessment of the differentiation potential of human adult pancreatic islet-derived stem cells. ATC 9 Dr. Yuan Chen Scientist, Cell Center, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International Hospital, Beijing, P.R.China Research Interests and expertise: • Immunocharacteristics of MSCs • Establish animal models for the treatment of human disease • The safety of the stem cells` clinical application Resume: • Master of Medicine: Peking Union Medical College, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R.China Publications • Mesenchymal stem cells induce mature dendritic cells into a novel Jagged-2 dependent regulatory dendritic cell population.J Blood, 2009,113,46-57. • Sca1+ Mesenchymal Stem Cells Induce Hemopoietic Stem Cells to Differentiate Into Dendritic Cells. J Basic & Clinical Medicine,2009,3,11-13 • The biological characteristics of Primitive pluripotent stem cells in mouse. Exp. hematology.11, 2008. • The effect of Flk-1+MSC to the function of DC. Exp.hematology,11.2008 Clinical Specialist: Dr. Xiaodi Han, MD, PhD Director, Neurosurgery department, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International Hospital Research Interests and expertise:
  • 10. Neural Stem cell in the treatment of neurodegeneration disease and trauma patients. • Tumor vaccine in treatment of malignant glioma patients • Clinical Management of Brain tumor and Cerebral Aneurysm (see publication) • The application of neuronavigation system during operation (intraoperative ultrasound application) Resume: • Research Associate, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA • Visit scholar, Wichita State University and Bio-Communication Research institute, Wichita, Kansas, USA • Research Fellow: Department of Neurosurgery, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia • Neurosurgeon and Researcher: Department of Neurosurgery, Beijing Tiantan Hospital & Beijing Neurosurgical Institute, Beijing, China • Publications: Book: • Hand Book of Neurosurgery (Chinese version) (co-translator): Shandong Science & Technology Press, 2004 Papers published and Presentations: • Inhibition of intracranial glioma growth by endometrial regenerative cells, Cell Cycle 8:4,1-5;2009 • Imipramine Treatment contributes to recovery of congnitive but not motor function following controlled cortical impact injury in mice, Journal of Neurotrauma (accept),2010 • Cerebral aneurysm associated with von-Recklinghausen’s neurofibromatosis: A case report. Surg Neurol 1998: 50; 592-596 • Efficacy and toxicity evaluation of fotemustine administered intravenously after surgical resection in adult patients with supratentorial malignant glioma. International Journal of Medicine (Chinese),1999,3(12); 16-19 • Cauda equina tumors: Chin J Neurosurg 1998: 14(6), 328-330 • Intra-artery infusion of RMP-7 may increase the permeability of BTB。China Medical Tribune,Dec, 1997. • The markers which can evaluate the prognosis of astrocytic gliomas.China Medical Tribune, May,1997. • A special type of meningioma。China Medical Tribune,Oct. 1997. • Primary pulmonary menigiomas. China Medical Tribune,March, 1998.
  • 11. Dissemination of supratentorial malignant gliomas via the cerebrospinal fluid (review). Foreign Medical Sciences Section on Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2001: 28(2), 128-131 • Combination of Intraoperative Embolization with Surgical Resection for Treatment of Giant Cerebral AVMs. J. Neurosurg.2001, 94: 158A-159A. • Neuronavigation on Low-grade Glioma Surgery. (presentation on the 2nd Chinese Congress on Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery. Held in Shanghai, March 28-30, 2001). • The expression of thrombospondine1 (TSP1) and thrombospondine2 (TSP2) mRNA and their correlated with microvessels density in gliomas.(In: Proceedings of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies 12th World Congress of Neurosurgery. Sydney September 2001) • Intraoperative real-time ultrasound combine with MRI navigation system in resection of deep-seated brain lesions. (2003 Xi’an International Neurosurgery Symposium,China) • The supraorbital keyhole approach with eyebrow incisions for treating lesionsin the anterior fossa and sellar region. CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL (Eng). 2004,117 (3) 323-326 • Clinical features and minimally invasive surgery of insular lesions: report of 42 case CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL (Eng). 2004, 117(7), 1104-1108 • Efficacy evaluation of fotemustine administered in adult patients with supratentorial malignant glioma CHINESE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL (Chinese) 2004, 39 (10), 788-790 • Different expression of VEGF receptor KDR and FLT-1 mRNA and its correlation with pathology of gliomas BEIJING MEDICAL JOURNAL (Chinese) 2004, 26 (1) 10-13 • De novo proliferation following diffuse traumatic axonal injury in rats ( poster in 7th International Neurotrauma Symposium 2004, Adelaide) • Dr. Jingli Zhou, MD Director, Neurology department, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International Hospital Research Interests and expertise: • Neural stem cell treatment for neurological diseases; • Diagnosis and treatment for degeneration neural diseases. Resume:
  • 12. Duke University - Research on Spirituality and Health • Harvard university - Mind/body Medicine-positive psychology • Michigan State University - Visiting scholar in neuropsychology; • Beijing Medical University - Research methods of neuropsychology • Senior Physician / Associate Chief Physician and Associate Professor of Neurology, Harbin Medical University No. 2 Hospital, Harbin, China Publications: • "Brain Function" (Chapter Author: Zhou Jingli) in Neurology, Editor: Wang Weizhi, People's Medical Publishing house, 2006(1). • "Aphasia" (Chapter Author: Zhou Jingli) in Neurology, 4th Edition, Editors: Wang Weizhi, Luo Zhuming, People's Medical Publishing House, 2001. • Language Disorder in Patients with Perventricular Infarction. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2001 (4):291-292. Authors: Zhou Jingli, Kong Fanhui, and Wang Weizhi. • Global Aphasia in Patients Without Lesions in Frontal Cortex on CT. Journal of Harbin Medical University, 1999(1):65-66. Authors: Zhou Jingli, Kong Fanhui, Zhang Liling et al. • "Language Disorder," (Chapter Author: Zhou Jingli) in Advantage for Attending, Editors: Wang Weizhi, Hu Weiming, Peking Union Medical College Press, 1998. • Treatment of Epilepsy with Vigabartrin. Chinese Journal of Neurology, 1996(6):371-372. Authors: Zhou Jingli, Wang Weizhi. • Strokes Which May be Easily Neglected. Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine, 1995 (5): 293-294. Authors: Zhou Jingli, Wang Weizhi. Dr. Qiong Zhang, MD. Director, Diabetes treatment center, Beijing Tiantan Puhua International Hospital Research Interests and expertise: • Stem cell treatment for Type-1 Diabetes and Type-2 Diabetes Resume: • MD. Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Publications:
  • 13. Having participated a Great Item Supported by The Nature Science Foundation of Henan Province Science Committee:" Clinical and Experimental Research on Dihuang Guanshitong Granule in Preventing Recurrence of Esophageal Cancer after Radiotherapy." • Having won the second award of Provincial Achievements "Effects of Tonifying Qi, Nourishing Yin and Promoting the Blood Circulation Method on Non-enzyme Glycosylation in Rat Renal Tissue." • Study on m ental stress life events in patients with cyclom astopathy of liver stagnation syndrome type, Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2007,27(6):509-512. Zhang Qiong , et al. • Hyperplasia of mammary gland differentiation typing study, China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, 2006,21(5):316-317. Zhang Qiong , et al. • Study of mammary glands of psychological stress, Liaoning Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2005, 32(10): 1013-1014. Zhang Qiong, et al . • Observation of TCM-WM therapy of gastric cancer and surrounding lymph node metastases after treatment, Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 1998,18(9):567. Zhang Qiong. • Therapeutic efficacy comparison between baihuasheshecao injection associated with ep scheme and simple ep scheme in treating non-small-cell carcinoma of the lung, Journal of Henan Medical College for Staff and Workers, 2001,13(1): 40,45. Z hang Qiong , et al . • Clinical observation on treating 5 cases of primary liver cancer by a combination of chinese herbs and tamoxifen with adding TAE, Henan Journal of Oncology, 2002,15(2): 130-131. Zheng yu ling, Zhang qiong .