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    Cardiac Biomarkers In Chronic Kidney Disease And Their Relationship To Vascular Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $74,844.00
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    Serial NT-proBNP Monitoring For Predicting Major Cardiovascular Events In The Dialysis Population

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $288,548.00
    Summary
    Dialysis patients have a 50-100 fold increased risk of dying from heart disease caused by abnormal heart muscle structure and function. Current tests are unable to accurately identify patients at the highest risk. A test that accurately detects the early stages of heart injury is urgently needed. The aim of our research is to develop a monitoring guide using regular testing of a heart hormone (NT-proBNP) to identify high-risk dialysis patients early allowing treatment before a serious medical co .... Dialysis patients have a 50-100 fold increased risk of dying from heart disease caused by abnormal heart muscle structure and function. Current tests are unable to accurately identify patients at the highest risk. A test that accurately detects the early stages of heart injury is urgently needed. The aim of our research is to develop a monitoring guide using regular testing of a heart hormone (NT-proBNP) to identify high-risk dialysis patients early allowing treatment before a serious medical complication occurs.
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    Smad3 Acetylation Modulates Organ Fibrosis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $683,040.00
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    Fibrosis is a major mechanism driving chronic disease. A specific pathologic process (TGF/Smad signalling) plays an important role in scarring of the kidney and the heart; but our understanding of this process is limited. Our exciting new data has identified a chemical modification of a component of this scarring pathway (acetylation of Smad3), and this project seeks to determine whether this modification plays a pivotal role in regulating tissue scarring.
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    Protein Kinases Regulate Salt Reabsorption In The Kidney

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $531,696.00
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    This proposal is designed to determine how the kidney senses the level of salt in the body and monitors blood pressure. This is critical for diseases such as hypertension, kidney and heart failure, where salt is retained inappropriately. We propose that the kidney uses proteins called kinases that are activated by salt in the kidney. When it is too low, they detect this and cause the kidney to absorb more salt to correct the deficiency. The way that they are able to do this has profound implicat .... This proposal is designed to determine how the kidney senses the level of salt in the body and monitors blood pressure. This is critical for diseases such as hypertension, kidney and heart failure, where salt is retained inappropriately. We propose that the kidney uses proteins called kinases that are activated by salt in the kidney. When it is too low, they detect this and cause the kidney to absorb more salt to correct the deficiency. The way that they are able to do this has profound implications for human heart and kidney disease, and biology in general.
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    The Effect Of Rosiglitazone On Vascular Patients With Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $94,025.00
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    Defining The Central Role Of Podocyte Depletion In The Development, Progression And Management Of Glomerular Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $690,855.00
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    Podocytes are key cellular components of the kidney’s filtration barrier. Podocyte depletion (cell loss or injury) is a key event in most forms of kidney disease. We will investigate interactions between podocyte depletion and two major risk factors for kidney disease (diabetes and hypertension), assess whether podocyte depletion influences therapeutic outcomes, and commence efforts to develop podocyte-specific therapies.
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    Generating Endogenous Antigen Specific T Regulatory Cells To Treat Autoimmune MPO-ANCA GN

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $885,566.00
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    Glomerulonephritis (GN) is an inflammatory disease that affects the filtering organs (glomeruli) of the kidney. The most severe and aggressive form is ANCA-associated GN resulting from loss of tolerance to myeloperoxidase (MPO). Current therapies are toxic. This study will develop new strategies to restore immune tolerance to MPO thus treating patients with this disease. We will use an animal model to provide proof-of-concept that these novel therapies can treat MPO-ANCA associated GN.
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    Cardiovascular Disease; Priorities And Outcomes For People With Chronic And End Stage Kidney Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $81,976.00
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    This thesis will investigate the patterns, causes and effects of heart disease in chronic kidney disease patients; how heart disease impacts on hospital admission patterns and mortality over time. We will explore the relationship between cognition, cardiovascular and kidney disease; the impact on patient outcomes and quality of life. Finally, we will explore how current research funding reflects disease burden, research output and the stated priorities of patients with chronic kidney disease.
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    Implementing Innovative Trial Methodologies For Chronic Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $128,224.00
    Summary
    Chronic kidney disease and diabetes are associated with increased cardiovascular disease, hospitalisation and mortality. Health can be improved through better delivery of care. I plan to perform a population based study to identify people with kidney disease or diabetes who do are not receiving optimal care as described in current guidelines. From this, I plan to develop a trial to close the gap. I also plan to assess whether data linkage is an accurate method to conduct trial follow-up.
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    The SHARP-ER Study: Extended Follow-up Of The SHARP Study Cohort

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,106,265.00
    Summary
    The SHARP study, conducted from 2003 to 2010, recruited over 9,000 participants with kidney disease and showed, for the first time, that cholesterol-lowering was effective in preventing heart and vascular disease in people with advanced kidney disease. This study will extend follow-up to answers critical questions regarding long-term cardiovascular, renal and other health outcomes.
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