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Improving Outcomes In Heart Failure Through Basic, Clinical And Translational Research
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$951,005.00
Summary
Heart failure (HF) is a common, chronic cardiovascular condition characterised by a reduced capacity of the heart to function. Patients with HF have a poor quality of life and significantly reduced survival. My proposed programme of research will improve the understanding of heart failure (HF) and lead to better treatments.
Effects Of RHDL On Diabetes In TRAIL-deficient Mice.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$294,892.00
Summary
Diabetes is a chronic disease affecting 275 people daily in Australia. People with diabetes have a 2-4 fold greater risk for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD). TRAIL (TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand) can promote cell growth and death selectively. High density lipoproteins are shown to protect against diabetes and CVD. Understanding the mechanism(s) that mediate this process may lead to the design of therapeutic agents to reduce suffering of patients with diabetes and CVD.
Platelet Derived Growth Factor Mediated Activation And Rejuvenation Of Endogenous Cardiac Stem Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$102,345.00
Summary
The burden of heart failure is underpinned by the heart’s limited capacity for self-repair after injury. Recent evidence shows that PDGF can improve heart function by activating and rejuvenating resident heart stem cells. This project will build on over a decade of preliminary work in mice, validating our results in a preclinical large animal model. Outcomes of this project include expedited progression of this promising therapy where thousands of heart failure patients could one-day benefit.
Development Of A Preventive Strategy For Rheumatic Heart Disease Using An Experimental Model
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$370,846.00
Summary
Based on animal studies, we aim to demonstrate that the worsening of heart damage seen in patients with rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is due to repeated infections with bacteria (group A streptococci: GAS). The heart damage is caused by continual immune damage to the heart and valves and this has adverse effects on heart function. We will also investigate a novel way to prevent the development of RHD.
Key Role Of Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF) In Familial Cardiomyopathy And Heart Failure
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$395,051.00
Summary
Familial cardiomyopathies are an important cause of heart failure and sudden death. Understanding the precise mechanisms of how disease develops in cardiomyopathies is an important step for developing new therapeutic and prevention strategies. We plan to investigate the role of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) , an important protein which causes scar formation in the heart, in cells, mice, and humans predisposed to developing heart disease.