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Peter Thomas DeMarco (March 6, 1932 – October 26, 2005) was an American
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who graduated from
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in
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and achieved his
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degree in 1957 from
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of
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, Pennsylvania. He had a research laboratory and a medical practice in
Pine Hill, New Jersey Pine Hill is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the borough had a population of 10,743, an increase of 510 from the 2010 census count of 10,233,procaine Procaine is a local anesthetic drug of the amino ester group. It is most commonly used in dental procedures to numb the area around a tooth and is also used to reduce the pain of intramuscular injection of penicillin. Owing to the ubiquity ...
polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), but his medical license was suspended in New Jersey and Pennsylvania for using unapproved therapies after an experimental permit for PVP was withdrawn. The Federal agency (which?) also said the drug might cause cancer. This was a common misconception in the 1970s (citation needed). Later research revealed procaine may anti-cancer effects in human cancer cells.(More citations needed)


History

Pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson's Ortho Research Laboratory wrote that case histories of his therapy, "were quite remarkable and your concepts most intriguing" and ICN Pharmaceuticals replied, "The results you have obtained with this drug in the treatment of gangrene have been most spectacular", but DeMarco was never able to commercialize the therapy beyond his own medical practice. Swiss pharmaceutical company Debiopharm S.A. replied, "Drug induced cell regeneration appears to be a revolutionary new form of treatment which is bound to be perceived as highly controversial by several regulatory agencies. We are not in a position to take the considerable time and risk involved in convincing the bureaucrats." Thus although intrigued, the pharmaceutical companies never showed a serious interest in developing his product.
Regenerative medicine Regenerative medicine deals with the "process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human or animal cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function". This field holds the promise of engineering damaged tissues and organs by st ...
was a new field at the time and DeMarco likened the companies' antipathy of his discovery to the history of penicillin; although discovered in 1928, penicillin was not mass-produced until 1941 when production became a top priority World War II project to reduce the infection casualty rate. DeMarco's clinical use of a drug not approved by the U.S.
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came to the attention of regulators in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania, leading to the suspension of his license to practice and the seizure of his supply of procaine hydrochloride, later found to be contaminated and mislabeled by investigators. The
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traced 64 cases of infectious hepatitis to Dr. DeMarco. Although not available at the time of his case, DNA sequence technology is now used by regulators to pinpoint the origin of an infection. 250 of DeMarco's patients organized a patient advocacy group called S.O.S. (Save Our Shots) and filed suit to restore his license and regain their access to procaine. Unswayed by the patients' pleadings, the regulators denied the motion and all subsequent legal attempts."Physician's patients want him reinstated"
''The New York Times.'' November 9, 1976


Theory and evidence

DeMarco's regenerative medicine theory was that
procaine Procaine is a local anesthetic drug of the amino ester group. It is most commonly used in dental procedures to numb the area around a tooth and is also used to reduce the pain of intramuscular injection of penicillin. Owing to the ubiquity ...
enables protein
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by acting on cellular DNA activity causing epigenetic changes. Equal to
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, starfish and similar life-forms, human regeneration would be possible by selective DNA gene expression. His evidence was his human gangrene case study photographs. Although he had made hundreds of animal heart, liver and skin studies, he would always display his patients' results as validation, believing that, "Theory is good, but in the end you have to produce patient results in a clinical setting." He used
time-lapse photography Time-lapse photography is a technique in which the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much lower than the frequency used to view the sequence. When played at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus ...
to demonstrate coordinated and accelerated healing while using his procaine-PVP formula. In the photo studies, certain
wound healing Wound healing refers to a living organism's replacement of destroyed or damaged tissue by newly produced tissue. In undamaged skin, the epidermis (surface, epithelial layer) and dermis (deeper, connective layer) form a protective barrier again ...
processes appear visibly delayed while others look to be selectively accelerated in contrast to untreated wounds. Procaine's ability to retard certain wound healing processes has been well researched. He hypothesized that these processes were DNA controlled with procaine interaction. DeMarco believed his chemically induced partial limb regeneration, scar tissue repression and coordinated tissue repair was a significant step forward in human regenerative medicine.


Coordinated healing

DeMarco’s animal studies showed a healing phenomenon he termed "coordinated healing". Observing that animal wounds would heal differently when treated with his formula, he tried to explain his observations: after excising a square inch of skin from a rabbit’s shaved back, he would allow it to heal normally while documenting its progress with time-lapse photography. DeMarco then performed the same experiment while treating the rabbit with his formula. He observed that the untreated wound healed haphazardly; closing in a non-circular pattern with uneven levels and with infiltrating hair growth before wound closure. In contrast, the treated rabbit shows healing in a smooth circular pattern with even levels and only after wound closure would the hair begin to regrow. File:1st Treated.jpg, Initial wound File:4th Control.jpg, Untreated wound healing File:4th Treated.jpg, Treated wound healing DeMarco also observed this coordinated healing in humans with his gangrene patients. Despite being
diabetic Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level ( hyperglycemia) over a prolonged period of time. Symptoms often include frequent urination, increased thirst and increased ...
, the treated wound would heal correctly with minimal scar tissue. Even the toe’s print pattern would return. Hair growth and scar tissue were suppressed while select de novo protein synthesis appeared to accelerate. He deduced that this coordinated healing pattern was a result of procaine-DNA interaction since procaine has been documented to influence DNA synthesis in simpler life forms (DNA activation in sea urchin eggs) as well as humans (restores silenced gene expression). File:55 year old female with advanced Buerger's disease.jpg, 55-year-old female with advanced Buerger's disease on first visit. File:Healing progress at 29th treatment.jpg, Patient's foot healing after 29 treatments. File:Almost healed.jpg, Healing. File:Healed.jpg, Healed. File:Intractable leg ulcer above the ankle..jpg, Intractable leg ulcer above the ankle on first visit. File:Intractable leg ulcer above the ankle healing after 42 DeMarco formula treatments..jpg, Intractable leg ulcer above the ankle healing after 42 DeMarco formula treatments. File:Intractable leg ulcer healed after 102 DeMarco formula treatments..jpg, Intractable leg ulcer above the ankle healed after 102 DeMarco formula treatments.


Accolades and patents

* DeMarco was inducted into th
Italian-American National Hall of Fame
(dead link) on September 9, 1984 for his scientific and humanitarian work. * He received two US patents for his work, the first was titled: ''Treatment of arteriosclerotic diseases.'' and the second was: ''Method of treatment of animal and human tissues damaged by burns and frank visible gangrene''.


Notes


References

* * * Mahia Vilas M, Hernández Carretero J, García Mesa M, Álvarez Duarte H, Valdés Pérez C, De Marco LG. (2010) "Microalbuminuria and immune system in patients with infected ischemic diabetic foot treated with De Marco Formula.
J. Surg. Res'', Vol. XIII, Num. 1, (12-16), Año 2010.
*Miriam Mahía Vilas; Héctor T. Álvarez Duarte; José G. Hernández Carretero; Milagros García Mesa; María Eugenia Triana Mantilla; Alicia Rodríguez Pérez. "Utilidad de la fórmula De Marco en pacientes diabéticos con complicaciones vasculares y su acción inmunomoduladora sobre la función de los linfocitos T. (Usefulness of De Marco formula in diabetic patients suffering vascular complications and its immunomodulating action on the T lymphocyte function.)

''Revista Cubana de Angiología y Cirugía Vascular. 2008; 9(1)'' * Duarte HA, Fernández Montequín JI, Fors López MM, Carretero JH, Vilas MM, Mesa MG. * DeMarco Peter. "Treatment of Macular Degeneration." United States Patent Application
US 20040180090
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