Stem Cell Therapy for Autism: New Research

Stem Cell Therapy for Autism: Innovative Treatment at Beike Biotechnology”

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Autism

Are you considering Stem Cell Treatment for Autism?

Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that profoundly impacts the social and cognitive abilities of countless children. While conventional treatments focus primarily on managing symptoms and enhancing daily functionality, they often fail to address the root causes. Stem cell therapy offers a beacon of hope, with studies suggesting its potential to slow and even reverse core symptoms of autism.

Patient Outcome Data - Autism

The table below presents the insights from a questionnaire filled out by 63 patients who received stem cell treatment with Cellax Therapy for Autism. This survey was specifically designed to gather feedback on patient satisfaction, the perceived efficacy of the stem cell treatment, and any potential areas of improvement.

The collected responses have been thoughtfully organized to provide a comprehensive overview of the patients’ experiences and the outcomes of their treatment.

This data was last updated on the 15th May 2025

% of Patients who noticed Improvement % of Patients who noticed a Small Improvement % of Patients who noticed a Moderate Improvement % of Patients who noticed a Large Improvement
Responding to commands 70% 32% 26% 12%
Uses eye contact 81% 48% 22% 11%
Aware of environment 65% 44% 17% 5%
Interaction with others 64% 46% 13% 5%
Concentration 68% 47% 15% 6%
General mood 67% 41% 20% 6%
Expressing own needs 63% 31% 25% 7%
Cooperation with others 64% 42% 19% 3%
Temper tantrums 57% 29% 16% 12%
Over/under eating 53% 35% 14% 5%
Dressing himself/herself 47% 29% 14% 3%
Interest in others 53% 31% 16% 6%
Comfortable with physical contact 58% 29% 24% 5%
Limited diet 54% 25% 25% 4%
Hyperactivity 47% 26% 16% 5%
Plays appropriately 54% 39% 10% 5%
Sleep disturbances 57% 39% 12% 6%
Showing imagination 42% 20% 19% 3%
Do you feel as though your stem cell treatment has improved the quality of life?
No44%
Yes, has slightly improved29%
Yes, has moderately improved21%
Yes, has significantly improved6%
% of patients with some level of positive result56%

Are you currently satisfied with the outcome of the treatment?
No22%
No comment24%
Somewhat satisfied31%
Yes24%
% of patients a positive level of satisfaction54%

Are you currently experiencing any improvements in your general physical condition?
No47%
Yes, moderate improvements31%
Yes, significant improvements15%
Yes, small improvements3%
% of Patients with ongoing improvements49%

How Stem Cell Therapy Improves Symptoms of Autism

Stem cells are cells that are “pluripotent”, meaning they can differentiate into all other cells due to their self-renewing abilities. They can develop into ectodermal (ex. skin and some neurological structures), mesodermal (ex. bones, cartilages, and blood cells), or endodermal cells (ex. cells of internal body organs). Therefore, injecting stem cells should theoretically allow them to differentiate and “replace” the damaged neurons due to the brain insult predisposing to autism. However, following extensive testing of stem cell treatment on people with autism, in addition to their self-renewing abilities, stem cells have proven to have additional benefits other than tissue replacement; including (8):

  • Replacing and repairing the damaged neurons: As mentioned, this is their original function; to replace the damaged tissue by conversion of one cell type to another.
  • Increasing the production of neurotrophic factors that promote nervous cell proliferation and differentiation (ex. glia-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)). These factors can locally enhance cellular recruitment, proliferation, and maturation within the damaged or affected brain area.
  • Modulating the immune system and the ongoing inflammatory process – thereby reducing the ongoing neurodestructive process causing characteristic symptoms of autism.
  • Promoting vascular supply to the nervous system by stimulating the generation of new blood vessels (neovascularization/angiogenesis) through stimulating different vascular stimulating growth factors (ex. VEGF)conversion of one cell type to another
How Stem Cell Therapy Improves Symptoms of Autism

Studies testing stem cell therapy in people with autism have reported that the use of stem cell therapy in autistic people has shown improvement in (8-10):

 

Visible improvements on functional brain imaging techniques were also seen, with the brains of autistic people showing better nutrient uptake following stem cell transplantation – indicating better brain connectivity and performance following stem cell therapy.