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    Energy Metabolism In Renal Fibrosis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $76,385.00
    Summary
    Chronic Kidney Diseases (CKDs) present serious morbidity and mortality in our society. Kidney scarring is the final manifestation of many types of kidney diseases. Recent evidence showed that a reduced ability to generate energy during injuries leads to kidney scarring. My study is looking at how the specific changes in kidney energy production can lead to kidney scarring. The findings of my study can have potential to prevent kidney scarring and change the course of kidney diseases.
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    Enantiomer-specific Actions Of Perhexiline

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $62,155.00
    Summary
    Many heart diseases are associated with impairment of energetics of the heart. Improving the heart's energetics can lead to improved survival and long-term outcomes. Perhexiline is a heart medication that works by improving the way the heart uses energy. Although effective, it is associated with long-term toxicities. Better understanding of this medication may lead to less adverse effects and also provide a basis for further investigation of drug development in the future.
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    Maternal Lipids In Pregnancy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $99,359.00
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    There is a link between maternal lipids and newborn weight as well as other adverse pregnancy outcomes. Maternal lipids _ serum level, dietary intake and change in maternal lipids during pregnancy may be important in determining not only immediate pregnancy and newborn outcomes but also longer term problems for mother and child. As yet, we do not know whether altering maternal lipids will change outcomes or how to influence lipid levels in practice or how best to approach this.
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    Dietary Therapies For The Treatment Of Drug-resistant Epilepsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $69,757.00
    Summary
    Epilepsy affects about 225,000 Australians, with 30% of suffers still experiencing seizures despite being on medications. A reduction in seizures can significantly improve the health of people with epilepsy who do not respond to medications. Low carbohydrate, high fat diets are a well-established treatment option in children, but this has not previously been studied in Australian adults. The aim of this research is to evaluate if dietary therapies are an effective treatment in adult epilepsy.
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    Adverse Effects Of Therapeutic Steroids

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $119,951.00
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    The effects of therapeutic glucocorticoid doses on carbohydrate and energy metabolism and cardiovascular risk have not been fully clarified. This PhD thesis will be based around two studies aiming to: 1.) Define mechanisms underlying the adverse effects of low dose prednisolone in patients with inflammatory rheumatologic disease and 2.) Improve treatment of prednisolone-induced hyperglycaemia in hospitalized patients.
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    Phosphate And Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 (FGF-23) In Early Chronic Kidney Disease – Their Importance In Bone Mineral Metabolism And As Cardiovascular Risk Factors.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $140,949.00
    Summary
    In the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population, serum phosphate and fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF-23), a phosphate regulating hormone, are strongly associated with mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD). This thesis will examine phosphate homeostasis in clinical studies necessary to address this problem, as phosphate and FGF-23 are potential therapeutic targets.
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    Calciprotein Particles

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $143,676.00
    Summary
    Calcification of the arteries is a ubiquitous finding in patients with end stage renal failure. It is often mirrored by disturbed bone metabolism. Increasing evidence suggests a close relationship between bone and vascular health. This study aims to determine the role of calciprotein particles as a mediator of calcification in bones and arteries. Translating these findings to renal patients will ultimately contribute to providing a scientific basis for developing treatment for these patients.
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    Obesity And Its Metabolic Associations In Relation To Bariatric Surgery And Maternal-fetal Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $140,949.00
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    My research will examine the effects of maternal obesity, diabetes and smoking on outcomes evidence at birth in the offspring. Bariatric surgery is the most effective means to achieve sustained weight loss in obese patients and may improve metabolic abnormalities and complications. My research will explore the benefits of bariatric surgery in obese patients with type 2 diabetes with or without the addition of a glucose-like peptite-1 (GLP-1) agonist, liraglutide.
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    Examining The Specific Vulnerability Of Dopaminergic Cells To Bioenergetic Defects Using Patient-derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells As A Model Of Parkinson’s Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $112,366.00
    Summary
    The project will develop new cell models of Parkinson's disease utilising the recently discovered technique of inducing pluripotent stem cells from adult skin cells and differentiating them into the type of neurons that are affected in Parkinson's disease. The novel method will allow further insights to be gained into the molecular pathways involved in the disease and facilitate a search for means to rescue these cells from neurodegenerative processes.
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    Do The Mitochondrial Sirtuin Enzymes, SIRT3 And SIRT5, Affect Insulin Action In Skeletal Muscle?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $92,314.00
    Summary
    Metabolic disorders such as obesity, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes are characterised by inappropriate handling of nutrients. Mitochondria are the primary site for nutrient oxidation in cells. Sirtuins such as SIRT3 and SIRT5 are abundant in mitochondria and may affect mitochondrial function and insulin action in skeletal muscle. Understanding the biochemical pathways involved in energy metabolism in skeletal muscle is crucial in the development of therapies for insulin resistance and ty .... Metabolic disorders such as obesity, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes are characterised by inappropriate handling of nutrients. Mitochondria are the primary site for nutrient oxidation in cells. Sirtuins such as SIRT3 and SIRT5 are abundant in mitochondria and may affect mitochondrial function and insulin action in skeletal muscle. Understanding the biochemical pathways involved in energy metabolism in skeletal muscle is crucial in the development of therapies for insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.
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