Since the topic of stem cell research has been introduced people have been arguing over whether it is ethical or not. Embryonic stem cell research is very controversial whereas, adult stem cell research is not controversial. Since Obama lifted the in 2009, many research labs have received grants. One example is Stanford researchers received a twenty million dollar, four-year grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine because their studies in stem cell therapies for heart failure and immune disorder showed so much promise (Conger) People sometimes debate or argue about the ethicalness of stem cell research, but do they know the basic facts about stem cells or the research that goes into them? There are three or four types of stem cells; it depends on whom you ask. The types are totipotent, pluripotent and multipotent. The fourth type could be induced pluripotent stem cells, which are pluripotent cells that have been programed to act like embryonic stem cells. (ISSCR)
Totipotent stem cells are taken from the early embryo and can become any type of cell. However, they cause disputes because they kill the embryo at such an early stage (University of Wisconsin). Pluripotent cells are a form of stem cells comes from an embryo once it reaches the blastocyst stage. They are still controversial because they come from totipotent stem cells, but are still less controversial. Pluripotent stem cells can become almost every type of cell, except placenta tissue (University of Wisconsin). Multipotent stem cells come from adult cells and are not controversial.
Some people oppose stem cell research because it is performed on pluripotent stem cells, which essentially kills embryos. Former President George W. Bush put a ban on government funded stem cell research in 2001. This was because he wanted to protect human life. However, President Barack Obama lifted the ban in 2009, allowing embryonic stem cell research to be funded by the government (CBS News). There are bountiful reasons that stem cell research should be supported. First, in May of 2012, researchers at the University of Wisconsin announced that they were able to make cardiomyocytes. Cardiomyocytes are the main cells that make up a beating heart. With these cells, they will be able to cure people of heart disease. They will also be able to use their lab created cardiomyocytes to study the disease further. This study will take more development, because at current the time, their cardiomyocytes do not usually grow healthy and if they do grow healthy, they die soon after. (Devitt) A second study that promotes the support of stem cell research is a new development towards an effective treatment for Huntington’s disease announced in March of 2012. Huntington’s disease slowly causes muscle movement and coordination to deteriorate, and eventually causes death. The researchers at the University of Wisconsin have taken stem cells and changed them into a special type of brain cell called GABA neurons. The treatment was tested on a mouse model of Huntington’s disease by injecting it with the induced stem cells and was surprisingly effective. The cells not only integrated with the existing brain cells, but also reestablished the broken connection of the network, thus restoring muscle movement and function. Though promising, this will take quite a bit more time to move up to human patients. (Devitt) It appears that personalized treatment is no longer just a fantasy of the future. These all show obvious reasons why stem cell research has huge potential and should be supported. Though stem cell research might be able to cure deadly diseases, there are reasons why people oppose it that cannot be overlooked. Firstly, it is unethical to kill an embryo. Once the embryo is used for regenerative purposes, the embryo can no longer be used for reproduction, essentially destroying it (University of Wisconsin). It is also commonly
Introduction Stem cells are undefined cells with the potential to become any type of specialized cells. Stem cells can be derived from embryos, fetuses, and even adult cells. Stem cells can be used to replace tissue that is damaged, or even destroyed. If used to its full potential stem cells can help to fight the effects of aging. Stem cells draw in a mass of controversy and issues on many fronts both scientific, and moral. Stem cells could eliminate the problems thought to be unsolvable, and better…
Stem cells have the great potential to be very beneficial to scientist in finding treatment for diseases like Parkinson’s Disease (PD). This research has so much potential because they have only just begun working with stem cells. With the great potential that stem cells hold there is still a large barrier between the promise of stem cells and the realization of their use. Looking into human stem cells, scientist are able to come up with new ways to create neurons that produce dopamine from our stems…
Stem Cells are the blank cells that can be inserted into an organism that would ultimately help produce more cells. There are people who believe that Stem cells should be used for medical purposes and those who believe it should not. I believe that Stem cells should be used for medical procedures because it helps make more cells. It also helps cells repair damaged tissue. Not only do I believe that stem cells should be used in Medical purposes but EU as well. ( http://www.stemcellresearchfacts…
Wisconsin isolated and grew stem cells from human embryos. This discovery ushered in a new era of political, religious and ethical controversy (Clemmitt). In discussions of the use of federal funding on embryonic stem cell research, opponents often claim that the government should not conduct research on something that they consider to be ethically wrong. President Obama himself states, “Many thoughtful and decent people are conflicted about, or strongly oppose, this research, however the majority of…
Stem Cell Research “Stem cell therapy is like the penicillin of our generation” says Barry Brown, a heart disease survivor thanks to stem cell research. (www.stemcellresearchfacts.org) Stem cell research is one of the most innovative medical technologies of the 21st century. It holds so many promises for people suffering with various diseases and could give them a new quality of life. Many people think that the research is unacceptable and immoral because of the destruction of human embryotic…
Embryonic Stem Cell Research A topic of controversy that is being debated throughout families across America as well as in the legislature is the scientific discovery and usage of embryonic stem cell research. Human embryos provide stem cells, which can potentially cure numerous chronic diseases. Stem cell research affects both the embryos involved and the victims of disease who are strongly in need of stem cells. However, many believe that taking stem cells from human embryos is taking the life…
16 May 2013 The Stem Cells - (In vitro fertilization, Cloning) The cells that started it all were the cervical cancer cells that were taken from a black woman and took the name HeLa cells. This was the beginning of advances in medical history; one in particular was stem cell research. Stem cells are, “unspecialized cells that can develop into… tissues, organs, and organ systems” (Brandon 2813). These cells can become into any organs a person needs but, to acquire these cells is very controversial…
Stem Cell Research Has anyone ever told you that the cure to diabetes could be a type of cell commonly found within your own body? This may sound absurd but let me the first to say that this is a definite possibility and this is called a stem cell. Each and every tissue which is found within our body is made up of cells. All cells originate from the same place. These are known as stem cells. Stems cells are the earliest form of cells and have not yet grown into a specialized cell. This means…
Stem Cell Research QBT1 Aleksandra Djordjevic Using Stem cells in research and therapy is one of the most promising discoveries in scientific and medical history. The controversies in the US that follow this discovery have proven to be a challenge to further developments, however the progress made in international countries have been promising to the medical community. Research shows that Stem cell research is beneficial to medical advancement because of the possibility of putting the human…
Stem Cell Research By: Deuchester Mogeni print 4 copies The doctor took a cautious step into the room. This was the part of his job he hated the most. He gazed at the ailing man in the bed before him, surrounded by his love one’s. “Well?” the wife inquired. The doctor took in a breath and let it slowly out. He spoke directly to Don, the man with stage 4 mantle cell lymphoma, “You have weeks to a month to live.” He tried to avoid the looks of dismay from the other family members…