Effects Of Replacement And Withdrawal Of Testosterone In Human Males On Muscle, Bone And Fat
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$156,682.00
Summary
Male sex hormone or androgen deficiency (AD) is a common, but under-diagnosed condition. AD decreases well being and contributes to muscle weakness, bone fragility and weight gain. Cutting edge technology will be used to help explain how AD may relate to these negative effects, particularly on muscle function. Given the importance of aging, frailty, osteoporosis and obesity, understanding the role of hormones in these conditions may have major implications for prevention and treatment.
Role Of UBL-5 In Mitochondrial Function And Glucose Metabolism
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$647,539.00
Summary
Type 2 diabetes is caused by insulin resistance, a condition that is characterised by the inability of insulin to elicit its normal function to lower blood sugar levels. The cause of insulin resistance is not known. In this study we will determine the role of a novel gene called UBL-5 to elicit insulin resistance in muscle and fat by generating genetically-induced models in which this gene has been deleted. By understanding the role of UBL-5 in insulin resistance, better therapeutic strategies c ....Type 2 diabetes is caused by insulin resistance, a condition that is characterised by the inability of insulin to elicit its normal function to lower blood sugar levels. The cause of insulin resistance is not known. In this study we will determine the role of a novel gene called UBL-5 to elicit insulin resistance in muscle and fat by generating genetically-induced models in which this gene has been deleted. By understanding the role of UBL-5 in insulin resistance, better therapeutic strategies can be developed to treat Type 2 diabetes.Read moreRead less
Targeting Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Biosynthesis To Improve Metabolism
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$844,596.00
Summary
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a cellular metabolite that regulates many biological processes. NAD levels decline with age and also in obesity and interventions that increase NAD levels produce favourable metabolic effects. In this proposal we will utilise a range of novel experimental models to define the molecular pathways that mediate the beneficial effects of NAD.
Role And Mechanism Of Connective Tissue Growth Factor In Diabetic Cardiomyopathy
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$382,820.00
Summary
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart muscle is directly damaged by diabetes. It is being recognised as a prominent cause of both acute and chronic heart failure in diabetes. It is common and occurs in up to 60% of diabetic patients . At present however, no treatments are available to directly treat the cardiomyopathy. This condition can also occur in people with diabetes who have high blood pressure and-or coronary artery disease and may combine with these problems to worsen pa ....Diabetic cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart muscle is directly damaged by diabetes. It is being recognised as a prominent cause of both acute and chronic heart failure in diabetes. It is common and occurs in up to 60% of diabetic patients . At present however, no treatments are available to directly treat the cardiomyopathy. This condition can also occur in people with diabetes who have high blood pressure and-or coronary artery disease and may combine with these problems to worsen patient outcomes. We have generated data in experimental diabetes in rodents that strongly implicates a heart growth factor in causing diabetic cardiomyopathy. This protein, called connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), is increased in diabetic cardiomyopathy, and is elevated by high glucose and other factors in diabetes. We have published data showing that CTGF causes tissue scarring like that which occurs in cardiomyopathy, by affecting signals in cells called fibroblasts. It increases the laying down of extracellular matrix (ECM) and also inhibits the degradation of ECM by the proteins that break down matrix, known as the MMPand PAI systems. Such accumulation of ECM is thought to be a major factor leading to abnormal muscle function in cardiomyopathy. We now plan to block CTGF in this diabetic heart model to determine if we can prevent diabetic cardiomyopathy. We have generated two methods to inhibit CTGF in the animal model. Echocardiography (a heart ultrasound test), and molecular analysis of the heart tissue will determine if we can prevent the otherwise adverse functional and structural changes of diabetes in the heart. We will also study our baboon model of diabetes to determine if diabetic cardiomyopathy with increased heart CTGF is present in the primates. Cell culture studies from rat heart fibroblasts and myocytes will determine how CTGF has the effect on cells to cause cardiomyopathy and how we might further prevent this condition developing in diabetes.Read moreRead less
Role Of Epigenetic Mechanisms In Diabetic Vascular Complications
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$438,520.00
Summary
Diabetic complications including heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and blindness appear to be related to the high glucose (sugar) level but how glucose itself induces end-organ injury remains to be fully determined. In this proposal it is suggested that the long-term damaging effects of glucose relate to its ability to damage the regulation of genes by directly affecting DNA and its covering known as histones. Specifically glucose, possibly by altering certain biochemical pathways called ox ....Diabetic complications including heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and blindness appear to be related to the high glucose (sugar) level but how glucose itself induces end-organ injury remains to be fully determined. In this proposal it is suggested that the long-term damaging effects of glucose relate to its ability to damage the regulation of genes by directly affecting DNA and its covering known as histones. Specifically glucose, possibly by altering certain biochemical pathways called oxidation pathways, interferes with enzymes which affect the structure of DNA and related molecules resulting in altered expression of many proteins. One of these proteins known as NF kappa B is activated in diabetes, probably by mechanisms involving regulation of these enzymes which play a central role in modifying gene structure. By clarifying the exact mechanisms at a molecular level that mediate the effect of glucose on genes and proteins it will be possible to target these molecules and develop new treatments to prevent, retard or reverse the blood vessel complications that are so common in diabetes.Read moreRead less
My research focus is the physical and mental health of Australian women at midlife. Over the next 5 years I will address the management of severe menopausal symptoms, midlife depression and the neglected health needs of women during and after cancer treatment, organ transplant and severe persistent mental illness. I will also investigate novel treatment approaches for menopausal symptoms. I will work closely with relevant professional and community groups in planning, implementation and translat ....My research focus is the physical and mental health of Australian women at midlife. Over the next 5 years I will address the management of severe menopausal symptoms, midlife depression and the neglected health needs of women during and after cancer treatment, organ transplant and severe persistent mental illness. I will also investigate novel treatment approaches for menopausal symptoms. I will work closely with relevant professional and community groups in planning, implementation and translation to ensure my research addresses their needs.Read moreRead less
Mitochondrial Sirtuins, Energy Metabolism And Insulin Action
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$582,925.00
Summary
Post-translational modification of lysine residues has a major influence on protein function. Many mitochondrial proteins are affected by lysine modifications and recent work has described a role for sirtuin enzymes in regulating these processes. This proposal will investigate whether targeted increases in sirtuin activity can improve mitochondrial function and insulin action in mouse models of obesity and insulin resistance.