Stem cell Flashcards

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What are stem cells ?

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  • A stem cell is a cell that can divide (by mitosis) an unlimited number of times
  • Each new cell (produced when a stem cell divides) has the potential to remain a stem cell or to develop into a specialised cell such as a blood cell or a muscle cell (by a process known as differentiation)
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What is potency ?

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  • The ability of stem cells to differentiate into more specialised cell types
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What are the three types of potency ?

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  • Totipotency
  • Pluripotency
  • Multipotency
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What is totipotency ?

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  • Totipotent stem cells are stem cells that can differentiate into any cell type found in an embryo , as well as extra-embryonic cells (cells that make up the placenta).
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What is pluripotent ?

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  • Pluripotent stem cells are embryonic stem cells that can differentiate into any cell type found in an embryo but are not able to differentiate into extra-embryonic cells.
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What is multipotent ?

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  • Multipotent stem cells are adult stem cells that have lost some of the potency associated with embryonic stem cells and are no longer pluripotent
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What type of stem cells are the ones found in the bone marrow ?

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  • The stem cells found in bone marrow are multipotent adult stem cells
  • This means that they only differentiate into erythocytes (RBC),monocytes,neutophils and lymphocytes.
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What is erythropoiesis ?

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  • As red blood cells lack a nucleus, they cannot divide, meaning that new erythrocytes are constantly being formed from bone marrow stem cells in order to maintain the red blood cell count in the blood.
  • During erythropoiesis, changes occur that adapt the structure of the original stem cell to enable it to function as an erythrocyte
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What stem cells do plants have ?

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  • Meristems
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What are the uses of stem cell research ?

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  • Due to their ability to differentiate into multiple cell types, stem cells have huge potential in the therapeutic treatment of disease
  • The embryos used for research are often the waste (fertilised) embryos from in vitro fertilisation treatment
  • This means these embryos have the potential to develop into human beings
  • This is why many people have ethical objections to using them in research or medicine
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What is the issue with donating multipotent stem cells (bone marrow) ?

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  • However, if multipotent stem cells are being donated from one person to another they need to be a close match in terms of blood type and other body antigens
  • There is a chance that the cells used are rejected by the patient’s immune system
  • Ideally, the patient’s own adult stem cells are used to treat them, as there is a much lower chance of rejection
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What conditions can stem cells treat ?

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  • Alzheimers disease
  • Parkinsons
  • Spinal injuries
  • Blood disease
  • Type 1 diabetes
  • Heart attack
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What are the benefits of stem cells ?

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  • Great potential to treat a wide-variety of diseases from diabetes and paralysis
  • Organs developed from a patients own a stem cells reduces the risk of organ rejection and the need to wait for an organ donation.
  • Adult stem cells are already used sucessfully in a variety of treatments acting as proof of benefits.
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