LCT gets green light from Russia for Type 1 diabetes treatment Diabecell

Product becomes the world’s first registered porcine cell implant therapy, promising better quality of life for Russian diabetics

Living Cell Technologies (LCT) announced today that Russia has become the first country in the world to approve the use and sale of its Diabecell porcine implant for Type 1 diabetics.

“This is a major step toward global commercialisation of this important advancement in the treatment of diabetes, providing us with the necessary authority to commercialise DIABECELL in Russia,” said LCT CEO Dr Ross Macdonald.

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The world’s first approved human xenotransplantation as well as the first registered porcine cell implant therapy, Diabecell has been proven to safely reduce the amount of insulin required by Type 1 diabetics. What’s more, the product is gaining awareness as a mean of eliminating life threatening episodes of hypoglycaemic unawareness, a potentially fatal condition whereby diabetics are unaware when their blood sugar levels reach dangerously low levels.

The Russian registration has been granted to LCT’s recently formed Russian subsidiary LCT Biomedical Limited.

Clinical trials of Diabecell began in Russia in 2007 at the Sklifosovsky Research Institute in Moscow. Eight patients with insulin-dependent diabetes each received between one and three implants of Diabecell with no major adverse product-related events.

Participants received a blood test after a year, all of which turned up negative for the transmission of diseases between pigs and humans. Six of the eight showed a marked long-term improvement in blood glucose control indicated by the reduction in glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c %) levels, while the required daily dose of insulin injections also fell. Two patients were able to do without any insulin injections at all for around eight months.

The Russian registration of Diabecell is the first commercially significant milestone for the product, permitting its sale and use for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes in the country. LCT is currently conducting Phase II trials in New Zealand on patients with unstable diabetes, with Phase III trials to start in the country next year.

Diabecell is made up of encapsulated porcine insulin producing cells (islets) that are implanted into the abdomen of patients where they self-regulate the efficient secretion of insulin throughout the body.

The announcement of Diabecell’s registration in Russia drove LCT’s shares to close today up almost 26 percent to $0.17.

Comments

1

Michael Conroy

Sat 11/12/2010 - 10:31

I thank God for these researchers everyday and pray that they have successs soon.

2

Beverly dupuy

Sat 11/12/2010 - 12:26

So very thankful! An answer 2many years of prayer!

3

patricia mckeever

Sun 12/12/2010 - 00:48

Prayers are being answered! I suggest we all buy shares in this Company to help give them the financial support to continue with their product development.

4

kathy

Tue 11/01/2011 - 11:03

Wonderful results!! I hope they get many more patients for this.

5

Gaynor Howe

Fri 25/02/2011 - 16:27

Fantastic news, finally a treatment that is actually available without the heartache of ethics committees - well done I hope my daughter is able to have one very soon

6

Dror Nakdimon

Sun 10/04/2011 - 02:00

Great news for Type 1 diabetes all over the world, but when other countries give the chance to those who need it Not to wait untill the FDA or other health agencies will approve it without all the bureaucracy that always want to be involved.(and this can take 10 years or more and we want to live NOW!!! and to improve our lives today!!!)
It does not cause any damage until now, so why to wait??? I am ready to try it and share the results with everyone all over the world! But who can give me the contact people in Russia or New-Zeland in order to get it?

7

rajesh dangodra

Mon 01/08/2011 - 06:02

simply word we describe our dr had create miracle if they sucsess,and get relieif millions of people around the world.we all pray for god to give a sucsee=ss

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