Understanding The Cause And Consequence Of Impaired Insulin Secretion In The NZO Mouse A Model Of Diabetes.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$711,224.00
Summary
Type 2 diabetes is a major health problem affeting over 1 million Australians. A key feature of this disease is reduced secretion of the pancreratic hormone insulin which results in high blood sugar levels. We are using a naturally occurring animal model of diates called the NZO mouse to understand why the pancreas secretes less insulin and the consequences of this defect. This project has the potential of providing better therapeutic strategies for patients with Type 2 diabetes.
FAST-Australia: A Phase II Study Of Family History Screening For Chronic Disease Prevention In Primary Care.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$343,429.00
Summary
Risk of developing certain cancers, heart disease and diabetes is increased by having an affected family member. People found to be at risk can be offered ways to prevent or detect these diseases early through lifestyle advice or disease screening. This project will develop and evaluate a family history questionnaire in preparation for a trial of family history screening and its impact on disease prevention.
A Longitudinal Study Of Nerve Morphology In Diabetic Neuropathy Using Novel Non-invasive Ophthalmic Surrogate Markers
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$540,372.00
Summary
This research project will use two new ophthalmic instruments - the corneal confocal microscope and non-contact corneal aesthesiometer - to directly monitor changes in corneal nerves and corneal sensitivity, over a 5 year period, in diabetic patients suffering from a painful condition of the arms and legs known as diabetic neuropathy. This study will generate important new information that could allow diabetic doctors to more accurately monitor the progression of the disease.