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Intranasal Stem CellsNew Developments on the
Frontierbull Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICSbull GenLife Regenerative Medicinebull GenStem Prolotherapy and Stem Cell Institute bull 2333 Ponce De Leon Blvd Suite 302bull Coral Gables Miami Florida 33134bull drmahlgenlifemedcom
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the blood-brain barrierbull Is non-invasivebull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposurebull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agentbull Works best for potent therapeuticsbull Targets the CNS Results in rapid extracellular
delivery to the brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels (Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS)
bull Treat Parkinsonrsquos Disease Multiple Sclerosis Brain Tumors TBI Alzheimerrsquos Hemorrhage Ischemia and other CNS Disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
bull Discovered and patented that therapeutic cells including adult stem cells and genetically engineered cells can be non-invasively delivered to the brain via an intranasal delivery method
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull From Bone Marrow
Allogeneic vs Autologousbull From Peripheral Blood
Allogeneic vs Autologous
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Invasive and Noninvasive RoutesTo Overcome the Blood-Brain
Barrier
Thorne and Frey Clinical Pharmacokinetics 40 907-946 (2001)
Clinical Indications
bull Intranasal and pluripotent stem cells derived from peripheral blood after activation have been shown in case studies to positively address post concussive symptoms secondary to TBI memory sleep mental fatigue mental clarity libido motor function and balance
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Treatment References
bull Noninvasive intranasal stem cells bypass the blood brain barrier to target the brain to treat Parkinsonrsquos disease stroke MS brain tumors cerebral ischemia Alzheimerrsquos and other CNS disorders Frey WH 2nd 2015 Journal of Nature and Science Vol 1 No 1 e23 (Neuroscience)
bull Johnson NJ Hanson LR et al June 2010 Trigeminal pathways deliver a low molecular weight drug from the nose to the brain and orofacial structures 7(7) 884-93
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How does Intranasal Delivery work
bull Intranasal stem cells bypass the bbb to target the brain by traveling extracellularly along the olfactory neural pathway with minimal delivery to other organs
bull Once in the brain adult stem cells target the damaged areas of the brain specifically to treat the underlying disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
bull Researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of intranasal stem cell treatment technology in an animal models of neonatal ischemia neonatal brain damage and subarachnoid hemorrhage
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Emory University Atlanta GA
bull Researchers here have used intranasal stem cells on the animal model of stroke
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the blood-brain barrierbull Is non-invasivebull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposurebull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agentbull Works best for potent therapeuticsbull Targets the CNS Results in rapid extracellular
delivery to the brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels (Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS)
bull Treat Parkinsonrsquos Disease Multiple Sclerosis Brain Tumors TBI Alzheimerrsquos Hemorrhage Ischemia and other CNS Disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
bull Discovered and patented that therapeutic cells including adult stem cells and genetically engineered cells can be non-invasively delivered to the brain via an intranasal delivery method
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull From Bone Marrow
Allogeneic vs Autologousbull From Peripheral Blood
Allogeneic vs Autologous
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Invasive and Noninvasive RoutesTo Overcome the Blood-Brain
Barrier
Thorne and Frey Clinical Pharmacokinetics 40 907-946 (2001)
Clinical Indications
bull Intranasal and pluripotent stem cells derived from peripheral blood after activation have been shown in case studies to positively address post concussive symptoms secondary to TBI memory sleep mental fatigue mental clarity libido motor function and balance
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Treatment References
bull Noninvasive intranasal stem cells bypass the blood brain barrier to target the brain to treat Parkinsonrsquos disease stroke MS brain tumors cerebral ischemia Alzheimerrsquos and other CNS disorders Frey WH 2nd 2015 Journal of Nature and Science Vol 1 No 1 e23 (Neuroscience)
bull Johnson NJ Hanson LR et al June 2010 Trigeminal pathways deliver a low molecular weight drug from the nose to the brain and orofacial structures 7(7) 884-93
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How does Intranasal Delivery work
bull Intranasal stem cells bypass the bbb to target the brain by traveling extracellularly along the olfactory neural pathway with minimal delivery to other organs
bull Once in the brain adult stem cells target the damaged areas of the brain specifically to treat the underlying disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
bull Researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of intranasal stem cell treatment technology in an animal models of neonatal ischemia neonatal brain damage and subarachnoid hemorrhage
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Emory University Atlanta GA
bull Researchers here have used intranasal stem cells on the animal model of stroke
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
bull Discovered and patented that therapeutic cells including adult stem cells and genetically engineered cells can be non-invasively delivered to the brain via an intranasal delivery method
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull From Bone Marrow
Allogeneic vs Autologousbull From Peripheral Blood
Allogeneic vs Autologous
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Invasive and Noninvasive RoutesTo Overcome the Blood-Brain
Barrier
Thorne and Frey Clinical Pharmacokinetics 40 907-946 (2001)
Clinical Indications
bull Intranasal and pluripotent stem cells derived from peripheral blood after activation have been shown in case studies to positively address post concussive symptoms secondary to TBI memory sleep mental fatigue mental clarity libido motor function and balance
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Treatment References
bull Noninvasive intranasal stem cells bypass the blood brain barrier to target the brain to treat Parkinsonrsquos disease stroke MS brain tumors cerebral ischemia Alzheimerrsquos and other CNS disorders Frey WH 2nd 2015 Journal of Nature and Science Vol 1 No 1 e23 (Neuroscience)
bull Johnson NJ Hanson LR et al June 2010 Trigeminal pathways deliver a low molecular weight drug from the nose to the brain and orofacial structures 7(7) 884-93
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How does Intranasal Delivery work
bull Intranasal stem cells bypass the bbb to target the brain by traveling extracellularly along the olfactory neural pathway with minimal delivery to other organs
bull Once in the brain adult stem cells target the damaged areas of the brain specifically to treat the underlying disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
bull Researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of intranasal stem cell treatment technology in an animal models of neonatal ischemia neonatal brain damage and subarachnoid hemorrhage
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Emory University Atlanta GA
bull Researchers here have used intranasal stem cells on the animal model of stroke
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull From Bone Marrow
Allogeneic vs Autologousbull From Peripheral Blood
Allogeneic vs Autologous
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Invasive and Noninvasive RoutesTo Overcome the Blood-Brain
Barrier
Thorne and Frey Clinical Pharmacokinetics 40 907-946 (2001)
Clinical Indications
bull Intranasal and pluripotent stem cells derived from peripheral blood after activation have been shown in case studies to positively address post concussive symptoms secondary to TBI memory sleep mental fatigue mental clarity libido motor function and balance
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Treatment References
bull Noninvasive intranasal stem cells bypass the blood brain barrier to target the brain to treat Parkinsonrsquos disease stroke MS brain tumors cerebral ischemia Alzheimerrsquos and other CNS disorders Frey WH 2nd 2015 Journal of Nature and Science Vol 1 No 1 e23 (Neuroscience)
bull Johnson NJ Hanson LR et al June 2010 Trigeminal pathways deliver a low molecular weight drug from the nose to the brain and orofacial structures 7(7) 884-93
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How does Intranasal Delivery work
bull Intranasal stem cells bypass the bbb to target the brain by traveling extracellularly along the olfactory neural pathway with minimal delivery to other organs
bull Once in the brain adult stem cells target the damaged areas of the brain specifically to treat the underlying disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
bull Researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of intranasal stem cell treatment technology in an animal models of neonatal ischemia neonatal brain damage and subarachnoid hemorrhage
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Emory University Atlanta GA
bull Researchers here have used intranasal stem cells on the animal model of stroke
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Invasive and Noninvasive RoutesTo Overcome the Blood-Brain
Barrier
Thorne and Frey Clinical Pharmacokinetics 40 907-946 (2001)
Clinical Indications
bull Intranasal and pluripotent stem cells derived from peripheral blood after activation have been shown in case studies to positively address post concussive symptoms secondary to TBI memory sleep mental fatigue mental clarity libido motor function and balance
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Treatment References
bull Noninvasive intranasal stem cells bypass the blood brain barrier to target the brain to treat Parkinsonrsquos disease stroke MS brain tumors cerebral ischemia Alzheimerrsquos and other CNS disorders Frey WH 2nd 2015 Journal of Nature and Science Vol 1 No 1 e23 (Neuroscience)
bull Johnson NJ Hanson LR et al June 2010 Trigeminal pathways deliver a low molecular weight drug from the nose to the brain and orofacial structures 7(7) 884-93
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How does Intranasal Delivery work
bull Intranasal stem cells bypass the bbb to target the brain by traveling extracellularly along the olfactory neural pathway with minimal delivery to other organs
bull Once in the brain adult stem cells target the damaged areas of the brain specifically to treat the underlying disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
bull Researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of intranasal stem cell treatment technology in an animal models of neonatal ischemia neonatal brain damage and subarachnoid hemorrhage
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Emory University Atlanta GA
bull Researchers here have used intranasal stem cells on the animal model of stroke
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Clinical Indications
bull Intranasal and pluripotent stem cells derived from peripheral blood after activation have been shown in case studies to positively address post concussive symptoms secondary to TBI memory sleep mental fatigue mental clarity libido motor function and balance
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Treatment References
bull Noninvasive intranasal stem cells bypass the blood brain barrier to target the brain to treat Parkinsonrsquos disease stroke MS brain tumors cerebral ischemia Alzheimerrsquos and other CNS disorders Frey WH 2nd 2015 Journal of Nature and Science Vol 1 No 1 e23 (Neuroscience)
bull Johnson NJ Hanson LR et al June 2010 Trigeminal pathways deliver a low molecular weight drug from the nose to the brain and orofacial structures 7(7) 884-93
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How does Intranasal Delivery work
bull Intranasal stem cells bypass the bbb to target the brain by traveling extracellularly along the olfactory neural pathway with minimal delivery to other organs
bull Once in the brain adult stem cells target the damaged areas of the brain specifically to treat the underlying disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
bull Researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of intranasal stem cell treatment technology in an animal models of neonatal ischemia neonatal brain damage and subarachnoid hemorrhage
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Emory University Atlanta GA
bull Researchers here have used intranasal stem cells on the animal model of stroke
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Treatment References
bull Noninvasive intranasal stem cells bypass the blood brain barrier to target the brain to treat Parkinsonrsquos disease stroke MS brain tumors cerebral ischemia Alzheimerrsquos and other CNS disorders Frey WH 2nd 2015 Journal of Nature and Science Vol 1 No 1 e23 (Neuroscience)
bull Johnson NJ Hanson LR et al June 2010 Trigeminal pathways deliver a low molecular weight drug from the nose to the brain and orofacial structures 7(7) 884-93
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How does Intranasal Delivery work
bull Intranasal stem cells bypass the bbb to target the brain by traveling extracellularly along the olfactory neural pathway with minimal delivery to other organs
bull Once in the brain adult stem cells target the damaged areas of the brain specifically to treat the underlying disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
bull Researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of intranasal stem cell treatment technology in an animal models of neonatal ischemia neonatal brain damage and subarachnoid hemorrhage
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Emory University Atlanta GA
bull Researchers here have used intranasal stem cells on the animal model of stroke
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
How does Intranasal Delivery work
bull Intranasal stem cells bypass the bbb to target the brain by traveling extracellularly along the olfactory neural pathway with minimal delivery to other organs
bull Once in the brain adult stem cells target the damaged areas of the brain specifically to treat the underlying disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
bull Researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of intranasal stem cell treatment technology in an animal models of neonatal ischemia neonatal brain damage and subarachnoid hemorrhage
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Emory University Atlanta GA
bull Researchers here have used intranasal stem cells on the animal model of stroke
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
bull Researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of intranasal stem cell treatment technology in an animal models of neonatal ischemia neonatal brain damage and subarachnoid hemorrhage
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Emory University Atlanta GA
bull Researchers here have used intranasal stem cells on the animal model of stroke
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Emory University Atlanta GA
bull Researchers here have used intranasal stem cells on the animal model of stroke
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Uppsala University in Sweden
bull Have demonstrated that intranasal T regulatory cell therapy delivered and targeted the cells to the brain and efficiently suppressed ongoing inflammation in a model of sclerosis leading to reduced disease symptoms
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
bull Have also been shown to improve the model of MS as having intranasal mesenchymal stromal cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
bull Eliminates the need for invasive neurosurgical implantation of cells and by eliminating the need for intravenous delivery that disperses cells throughout the body resulting in an unwanted systemic exposure
bull This delivery and treatment can facilitate the development of stem cell and genetically engineered cell therapies for Parkinsonrsquos PSP Huntingtonrsquos Alzheimerrsquos MS Stroke TBI SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) etc
bull Available for licensing worldwide (Frey)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
Lihellipde Leon et al (2008) Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
Glucose Uptake amp Utilization (FDG-PET)Alzheimerrsquos Patient Normal Elderly Adult
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Papers
bull Jiang Y Zhu J 2011 May Intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brain Expert Opin Drug Daily 8 (5) 623-32
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp New Approaches to Treatment and
Preventionbull William H Frey II PhD St Paul MN bull Health Partners Center for Memory and Agingbull Alzheimerrsquos ndash loss of short term memory
confusion and disorientation 65 of dementia cases deficiencies of Vitamin B12 Vitamin D and Thyroid hormone
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Delivery
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Pathways
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Diseases of the Brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
bull Successful intranasal delivery of stem cells to the brains of rats with Parkinsonrsquos Disease yielded significant improvement in motor function and reversed the dopamine deficiency characteristic of the disease
bull Rejuvenation Research journal published by Mary Ann Liebert
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Stem Cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Clinical Trials on Retinal and Optic Nerve Diseases Charles F Mahl MD
bull Ischemic Optic Neuropathybull Traumatic Optic Neuropathybull Retinitis Pigmentosabull Macular Degeneration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
bull Investigation of the Intranasal Delivery Method as a Means of Targeting Therapeutic
bull Agents to the Injured Retina and Optic Nervebull A DISSERTATIONbull THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAbull Sandra R Alcalaacute September 2009
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Iron in Patientsrsquo Brains and Intranasal Deferoxamine (DFO)
Crapper et al 1991 Lancet 337 1304-1308
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brains of patients with Neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke hemorrhage TBI Huntingtonrsquos and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain functions required for movement and function
bull DFO binds iron with an exceptionally high affinity 10 to the 31st and has been used to treat iron overload in humans for decades
bull IM DFO can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimerrsquos by 50 but does not cross the bbb and thus has significant side effects -like what
bull How about an intranasal DFO to treat these brain diseases
bull (William Freyrsquos work)
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Insulin for Alzheimerrsquos Disease
William Frey PhD 1989 and 1999patents bull Brains do not take up glucose properlybull Amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) in
brain is reducedbull Insulin signaling is reduced - insulin resistancebull Diabetes of the Brain ldquoType 3rdquobull Brain cells are starved for energy and thus
cannot function bull Diabetes doubles the risk of Alzheimerrsquos
Diseasebull Intranasal insulin improves cognition and
prevents cognitive decline and brain atrophy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
QuercetinHaleagraharaet al Journal of Toxicological Sciences 2013 38(1) 25-33
bull Penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport proteins and chelates intracellular iron
bull Can be used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells
bull The combination of Quercetin and DFO is more effective than either treatment alone
bull For Parkinsonrsquos and Alzheimerrsquos
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Bypass the bbbbull Specifically target the damaged areas of brainbull Are anti-inflammatory and can produce
therapeutic proteins needed by the brain to promote repair and treat neurodegenerative disorders
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Stem Cells
bull Questions to be answeredmdashbull Use alonebull Use with Insulinbull Use with DFObull Use with DFO and Quercetin
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Research Papers
bull Danielyan L Beer-Hammer S et al Intranasal Delivery of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Macrophages and Microglia to the Brain in Mouse Models of Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease
2014 Cell Transplantation Vol 23 (1) 123-39bull Frey II W HIntranasal Stem Cells and T Cells Bypass
the Blood-Brain Barrier to Treat CNS Disorders while Reducing Systemic Exposure
CellR4 2015 3 (5) e1646
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Delivery of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Preserves Myelination in
Perinatal Brain DamageOppliger Byron Joerger-Messerli Marianne et al Stem Cells and Development August 2016
25(16) 1234-1242
bull Studied the remyelinating potential of human Whartons jelly mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) after intranasal delivery
bull Wistar rat pups previously brain-damaged by a combined hypoxic-ischemic and inflammatory insult received hWJ-MSC (150000 cells in 3thinspμL) that were intranasally delivered twice to each nostril (600000 cells total) WMI was assessed by immunohistochemistry and western blot for myelination astrogliosis and microgliosis The expression of preoligodendrocyte markers and neurotrophic factors was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction
bull Animals treated with intranasally delivered hWJ-MSC showed increased myelination and decreased gliosis compared to untreated animals
bull hWJ-MSC may therefore modulate the activation of microglia and astrocytes resulting in a change of the brain microenvironment which facilitates the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
bull This is the first study to show that intranasal delivery of hWJ-MSC in rats prevented hypomyelination and microgliosis in a model of WMI in the premature rat brain Further studies should address the dose and frequency of administration
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
bull The researchers at University of Minnesota discovered that when suspended in fluid and snorted stem cells migrate quickly to the brain arriving within an hour in most cases
bull Researchers initially tested the procedure on mice having them sniff adult rat stem cells suspended in solution An hour later the inhaled stem cells were visible within the brain Testing a second time using stem cells from a human tumor the cells again migrated straight to the brain also within an hours time
bull The stem cells likely reach the brain by way of the olfactory nerves which give us our sense of smell Fluid-filled spaces surrounding blood vessels that pass from the nose to the brain are also a likely conduit
bull Only 584 of 300000 cells reached the brain initially but researchers found that when they added an enzyme called hyaluronidase that makes connective tissue more permeable the number of cells that reached the brain nearly tripled
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
How long do they last
bull In rats that received the stem cells intranasally it was possible to find stem cells in the olfactory bulb cortex hippocampus striatum cerebellum brainstem and spinal cord Out of 1 times 10(6) MSCs applied intranasally 24 of the stem cells could be detected for least 45 months in the brains of 6-OHDA rats
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Delivery
bull Stem cells are administered through the nose using an aspirator nozzle to spray the cells in the nose The nasal cavity has two primary functions olfaction (sense of smell) and warming humidifying and filtering air we breath
bull Inside the nasal cavities are turbinates which are highly vascular and convoluted passageways lined with a warm moist mucosal layer These highly vascular turbinates allow for rapid absorption into the bloodstream because the capillaries within the turbinates are specifically designed to allow the rapid shift of fluids across capillary membranes
bull Additionally the olfactory tissues relay sense of smell signals directly to the central nervous system Olfactory mucosa is on the superior aspect of the nasal cavity and actually extends through the skulls cribriform plate and into the cranial cavity therefore passing the blood brain barrier which is what is believed to aid in the reparation of cells for patients with neurological disorders or ailments
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Freyrsquos Research
bull According to Frey When you cut into the brain that leads to an inflammatory response
bull Wersquore hoping this will help We didnrsquot see evidence that intranasal stem cell treatment caused inflammation Intranasal delivery of therapeutic cells could potentially benefit the treatment of head injury stroke Parkinsonrsquos disease Alzheimerrsquos disease Huntingtonrsquos disease and so on One of the best ways to treat patients may be with their own cells For example the patientrsquos own bone marrow-derived stem cells could be delivered to produce dopamine the missing chemical messenger in Parkinsonrsquos disease Therefore we are also looking into the use of antibiotics anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressantrsquos that may further facilitate the safe delivery of therapeutic cells
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
bull For treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) PRP and insulin are employed as regenerative injection therapy
bull At TBI Therapy these adult stem cells are infused into the brain typically while the patient is in the middle of receiving other regenerative therapies and adjunctive treatments To promote regeneration in the brain stem cell injections are usually paired withhyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions after TBI patients have completed an intranasal platelet rich plasma (PRP) infusion
bull The day before the adult stem cell injection the patient will come into the clinic to get their blood drawn Over the next 12 hours their blood will be processed for harvesting Within 24 hours the adult stem cells will be administered by Dr Hughes infused into the patientrsquos brain through the nose with a special device The patient will lay back on a table while the infusion takes place over the course of two hours The patient is able to get up and continue daily activities following this regenerative cellular therapy
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Publications
bull PLoS One 2013 8(9) e73118bull Published online 2013 Sep 19 doi
101371journalpone0073118bull PMCID PMC3777974bull Intranasal Delivery of Plasma and Platelet
Growth Factors Using PRGF-Endoret System Enhances Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimerrsquos Disease
bull Eduardo Anitua1 Consuelo Pascual23 Rocio Peacuterez-Gonzalez23 Desiree Antequera23 Sabino Padilla1 Gorka Orive145 and Eva Carro23
bull Neural Regen Res 2017 Jan 12(1) 47ndash52bull doi 1041031673-5374198973bull PMCID PMC5319232bull Platelet-rich plasma an adjuvant biological
therapy to assist peripheral nerve repairbull Mikel Saacutenchez12 Ane Garate2
Diego Delgado PhD2 and Sabino Padilla MD PhD3
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Dementia
bull Dementia is a general term describing degenerative brain disorders characterized by loss of short term memory confusion and disorientation
bull Alzheimerrsquos disease accounts for about 65 of dementia cases with the rest being due to Lewy Body Dementia vascular dementia Frontotemporal dementia and other disorders
bull Diagnosis requires a neurologic exam neuropsychometric testing brain imaging and blood tests to eliminate deficiencies of B12 thyroid hormone (and vitamin D)
bull Available treatments are not sufficient
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
bull Is non-invasive bull Bypasses the blood-brain barrier bull Results in rapid extracellular delivery to the
brain and spinal cord along both the olfactory and trigeminal pathways involving perineural and perivascular channels
bull Reduces or eliminates systemic exposure bull Does not require modification of the
therapeutic agent bull Works best for potent therapeutics
Robert Thorne first demonstrated the trigeminal pathway for drug delivery to the CNS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Iron
bull Iron accumulates abnormally in the brain in virtually all neurodegerative disorders including Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke hemorrhage Traumatic Brain Injury Huntingtonrsquos Disease and ALS
bull Iron is a potent promoter of oxidative and free radical damage which inactivates the human brain receptor required for memory and other key brain components required for movement and function Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
DFO
bull Deferoxamine (DFO) is a generic drug that binds iron with exceptionally high affinity 1031 that has been used to treat iron overload in the blood in humans for decades
bull Intramuscular DFO has been shown in a two year clinical trial in patients with Alzheimerrsquos to reduce cognitive decline by 50 but has significant side effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier well
bull Consequently we have developed and patented intranasal DFO to treat Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
bull Crapper et al (1991) Lancet 3371304-1308
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
DFO
bull Intranasal (IN) DFO protects dopamine nerve cells and improves movement in animals with Parkinsonrsquos disease in both the genetic and the neurotoxin models of Parkinsonrsquos
bull Just a few nose drops of DFO given before or after a stroke reduces brain damage in rats by 55
bull IN DFO reduces memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease and improves memory in normal mice
bull When funding is available this treatment can be tested in humans with Alzheimerrsquos Parkinsonrsquos stroke and TBI
bull Hanson LR et al (2009) JPET 330679-685 Hanson LR et al (2012) Drug Delivery and Translational Research Febbraro F et al (2013) Exp Neurol 2013 Sep24745-58 Fine JM et al (2014) Brain Research 157496-104
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Insulin
bull Both the amount of insulin (insulin gene expression) and insulin signaling are reduced in the brains of Alzheimerrsquos patients causing a metabolic disorder ldquotype 3 diabetesrdquo or ldquodiabetes of the brainrdquo which leaves brain cells starved for energy and unable to function normally
bull Insulin resistance characterizes the insulin signaling deficit in Alzheimerrsquos brain
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
bull The issuing of my 1989 and 1999 patent filings claiming direct intranasal delivery of insulin to the brain to treat Alzheimerrsquos disease and Parkinsonrsquos disease have been followed by a number of human clinical trials by ourselves and others
bull Five trials in Alzheimerrsquos patients and five trials in normal human adults demonstrated improved
memory following intranasal insulin treatment
with no change in the blood levels of insulin
or glucose
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Insulin
bull A single intranasal insulin treatment acutely improved verbal memory for adults with Alzheimerrsquos disease within 15 minutes at doses that did not alter blood levels of insulin or glucose1
bull Intranasal insulin (20 IU bid) for 21 days enhanced delayed recall (memory) compared to placebo (p = 03) and significantly improved attention (p = 01) and functional status (p = 04)
bull However it is possible that only the long-acting intranasal insulin detemir will improve memory in Alzheimerrsquos patients who carry the APOE-4 gene allele This could be 35 or more of patients with the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Insulin
bull Insulin can provide energy needed to prevent brain degeneration and replace worn out parts of brain cells
bull Insulin increases Insulin Degrading Enzyme the enzyme that degrades beta amyloid and reduces GSK3beta that phosphorylates tau to form Alzheimerrsquos tangles
bull Insulin maintains synaptic density bull If humans are given intranasal insulin at the
first sign of a deficiency of insulin in the brain it may be able to delay or prevent the onset and progression of the disease
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Quercetin
bull Quercetin decreased beta amyloid tauopathy astrogliosis and microgliosis in the brain
bull Quercetin improved performance on learning and spatial memory tasks
bull Quercetin reverses the pathology of Alzheimerrsquos disease and protects cognitive and emotional function in this aged triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimerrsquos disease
bull Sabogal-Guaqueta et al Neuropharmacology 2015 93134-145
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Quercetin Penetrates Cell Membranes via Glucose Transport Proteins and
Chelates Intracellular Iron bull Free brain iron elevated in Alzheimerrsquos
disease and other brain disorders generates free radicals that inactivate the memory receptor
bull Iron removal from cells is enhanced by deferoxamine
bull Quercetin penetrates cell membranes via glucose transport
bull proteins and chelates intracellular iron bull Quercetin a component of food could also be
used to bind and transport iron out of brain cells to treat Alzheimerrsquos
bull Vlachodimitropoulou et al Quercetin-iron chelates are transported via glucose transporters Free Radical Biology amp Medicine 50 2011934-944
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Stem Cells for Painbull Pain Center of the brain the parietal lobe is
involved in interpreting pain and touch the dorsal posterior insula sems to be specific to the ldquoactualrdquo hurt level of pain itself
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Dorsal Posterior Insula
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)bull Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
(AMPS) is a very painful medical condition that can cause pain anywhere in the body These episodes of pain can be intermittent or constant can affect the whole body or be localized to one area of the body or affect just a limb Whenever it occurs the degree of pain children or adults with AMPS experience is more intense than one would normally expect
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
AMPS
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Forms of Amplified Pain
bull Diffuse amplified pain ndash also called total body pain or pediatric fibromyalgia
bull Intermittent amplified painbull Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with
autonomic changesbull Localized amplified pain without autonomic
changes (autonomic changes include color and temperature changes - for example cold and blue - as well as swelling and sweating
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
The Future
bull Intranasal stem cell technology doesnt cause any inflammation or infection of brain tissue or precipitate any autoimmune response Even so the right cocktail of stem cells and anti-inflammatories or antibiotics could mean the next generation of neuro-treatments could be administered as easily as over-the-counter nasal decongestants
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Therapies
bull Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) infusion enhances injury- induced cell proliferation in the dentate gyrus (DG) and improves cognitive function in rats following fluid percussive injury (Sun 2014)
bull Other studies have found that infusion of VEGF can also enhance neurogenesis in the hippocampus and improve the functional recovery of animals following TBI (Kleindienst et al 2005 Lee and Agoston 2010 Thau-Zuchman et al 2010 cited from sun 2014
bull Slide courtesy of Dr John Hughes TBI Study
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Intranasal Stem Cellsbull Peripheral blood derived pluripotent stem
cells that are released from the bone marrow are used
bull Plasma contains hundreds of thousands of these cells per ml in peripheral blood depending on age
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-
Totipotent Stem Cells
bull TSCs are delivered intranasal (1-2 microns )
bull Not PSCs or MSCs
Charles F Mahl MD FACS FICS
- Intranasal Stem Cells New Developments on the Frontier
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- William Frey PhD amp Lusine Danielyan MD
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Slide 5
- Clinical Indications
- Intranasal Treatment References
- How does Intranasal Delivery work
- University Medical Center Utrecth in the Netherlands
- Emory University Atlanta GA
- Uppsala University in Sweden
- Intranasal Adult Neural Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cell Delivery
- Alzheimerrsquos Patientsrsquo Brains Do Not Take Up Glucose Properly
- Papers
- Slide 16
- Intranasal Delivery
- Intranasal Pathways
- Diseases of the Brain
- Stem Cell Nasal Spray for Parkinsonrsquos Disease
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Delivery Methods to the Retina and Optic Nerve
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Research Papers
- Intranasal
- Slide 31
- Intranasal Stem Cells 2009
- How long do they last
- Intranasal Delivery
- Freyrsquos Research
- John Hughes DO TBI THERAPY
- Publications
- Dementia
- Intranasal Delivery to the Brain
- Iron
- DFO
- DFO
- Insulin
- Slide 44
- Intranasal Insulin
- Insulin
- Quercetin
- Slide 48
- Intranasal Stem Cells for Pain
- Dorsal Posterior Insula
- Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)
- AMPS
- Forms of Amplified Pain
- The Future
- Intranasal Therapies
- Intranasal Stem Cells
- Totipotent Stem Cells
-