Complement C5a Receptors , Placental Inflammation And Reproductive Impairment.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,025,229.00
Summary
We are investigating how mothers may have health difficulties during pregnancy, such as high blood pressure, and how this can affect their fetuses' health. There is emerging evidence that an unhealthy placenta during pregnancy can greatly affect fetal development, and it seems that inflammation in the placenta during pregnancy may be a key factor in reducing fetal growth, resulting in low birth weight infants. Our studies are aimed at developing new treatments for this.
Early Origins, Progression And Aetiology Of Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome And Diabetes: A 30 Years Follow-up Study
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,194,979.00
Summary
This research proposal aims to use the unique existing Mater University Study of Pregnancy (MUSP) and its offspring data and conduct a 30-year follow-up of MUSP children to investigate the early origins, progression and causal pathways of obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes for young Australian. Findings of this study will extend our understanding of the factors driving these health problems with the ultimate aim of being able to reverse the obesity epidemic and improve public health.