Renal AT2R Are A Therapeutic Target For The Treatment Of Hypertension In Women
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$605,939.00
Summary
Being female is associated with better renal function, resistenace to renal injury and hypertension, but it is not understood why. Our work demonstrates that women have more angiotensin type 2 receptors (AT2R) in the kidney then men. In men AT2R have been suggested to protect against hypertension and renal damage. We predict that the effects of AT2R stimulation will be greater in women and therefore the protective benefits greater.
A pressure pulse may be felt at the wrist with every heart beat. New technology allows the analysis of this pulse and provides information that may help doctors make decisions about a patients risk related to blood pressure as well as the effect of drug treatment. The research aims to determine the clinical significance of pressure pulse analysis at rest and during light exercise. It is expected that the new technology will improve the way people with high blood pressure are treated.
Ultrasonic Blood Pressure Measurement On Implanted Biomedical Surfaces
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$170,250.00
Summary
The project would develop a prototype device reporting blood pressure on a biomedical implant surface. The device would extract data in real time from a standard ultrasound scanner that images the implant. The School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University will be contracted to develop this ultrasound pressure sensor.