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Archive for March, 2009

Should Texas store baby blood?

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

For almost seven years, the state of Texas has been indefinitely storing blood from nearly all newborns in Texas without their parents’ consent.

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Dinner Rush ipod The blood collected as part of a 44-year-old state-mandated newborn screening program where blood from a baby’s heel so that the state can test for birth defects. The state used to discard the blood after six months and more recently, it was stored for three years before being destroyed. Starting in 2002, the state health department began collecting and keeping the blood indefinitely for current or future medical research.

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These samples can be used by the medical community for things like cancer research, birth defect studies, and calibration of lab equipment, says Doug McBride, spokesman for the Department of State Health Services.

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Parental consent isn’t obtained for the samples, because “requiring permission might be more costly and could require more time of hospital staff. But our real concern would be for the babies with detectable disorders that weren’t detected because their parents declined the screening—babies who had no say in that decision.”
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Five dots of blood are collected on paper for the screening and then stored.

Study finds way to protect rabbits from cerebral palsy

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

A team of scientists has created two chemical compounds that appear to protect a fetus from developing brain damage or cerebral palsy from a lack of oxygen.

The team used experiments with rabbits to synthesize the compounds. These compounds block an enzyme in brain cells that produces nitric oxide. At normal levels, nitric oxide is important for brain functioning, but at high levels it can cause brain damage.
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An excess of nitric oxide in the brain is believed to play a role in cerebral palsy.  In experiments with rabbits, excess nitric oxide caused most of the fetuses to die, and those that survived were severely brain-damaged. All of the animals treated with the synthetic compounds lived, while those given the placebo died. Among the rabbits given just one of the compounds, up to 80 percent were born normal.

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The researchers believe that these compounds can be developed to treat infants with compromised oxygen levels before cesarean delivery. Before the treatment can be used on humans, however, the next step is to experiment with sheep.