Stem cells for hearing loss. Someone talked
Has anyone heard of having stem cells for hearing loss. Someone talked about having it done but, I cannot find any info?
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Has anyone heard of having stem cells for hearing loss. Someone talked about having it done but, I cannot find any info?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Hearing Loss Support Group.
Hello there. You can find a very good Katherine Bouton article talking about it on psychologytoday.
I have a profound hearing loss and just applied for two studies, one at Columbia university and one at Johns Hopkins. It's with a drug called CGF166. Both are looking for candidates. You must have a severe to profound hearing loss and be in good health between the ages of 29 and 75.
@lindahearing, I thought the Columbia study was on hiatus right now. Was your application accepted? It's part of a three institution study -- Columbia, Hopkins and the University of Kansas. It's not stem cell though. It's tissue regeneration using their drug CGF166.
Here's a description of the trial from the government clinical trials website: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02132130
Lindahearing: can you provide a link or more directions on how to become a candidate? thanks
There is an article in the magazine, Scientific American, "Out of the Silence" on gene therapy, December 2018 issue. Here is a quote from that article, "One main test of restored ear function involves exposing the rodents to a sudden, startling noise to see if they jump. Many did: the once deaf mice could hear."
Thanks. i hadn't seen that. Will read it right now!
If you search YouTube for: cliff olson aud gene therapy. This Audiologist has several videos on Stem Therapy.
Welcome to Connect, @navazo. I believe this is the article to which you refer:
- Will We Cure Hearing Loss? https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/what-i-hear/201806/will-we-cure-hearing-loss
Navazo, what is your experience with hearing loss?
CGF166 is a virus or derivative but they don't tell you how it works or helps. I was hoping it would five more details and how and why stuff