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    Antioxidant Enzymes Counter Reactive Oxygen Species From Steroidogenic Cytochrome P450 Enzymes In The Ovary To Limit Aneuploidy Of Embryos

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $536,978.00
    Summary
    Many birth defects are due to damage sustained by the eggs before ovulation. Aging allows more damage, hence the advice to have babies earlier in life. However, we believe we have identified a source of damage that happens during late development of the follicle in the weeks before ovulation. Proving this will enable us define when an egg is most at risk of damage and to devise strategies to lower the risk.
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    Investigating New Pathways In Acute Kidney Injury That Are Regulated By CD47

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $508,848.00
    Summary
    Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a widespread problem affecting both native and transplanted kidneys. Studies indicate that the incidence has increased more than 200-fold in the last decade, as has mortality. AKI also predisposes to the development of chronic kidney disease. There is no effective therapeutic for treatment or prevention of AKI. This project will investigate new cell signalling pathways regulating AKI with a view to developing these as novel clinical therapies.
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    Endosomal Reactive Oxygen Species In Tumour Angiogenesis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $633,739.00
    Summary
    Cancer claims more lives worldwide than any other disease affecting millions of people annually. Tumours grow and spread in the body by acquiring their own blood vessels that provide them with nutrients and oxygen. We have identified a new protein called NADPH oxidase that promotes the development of these new blood vessels in tumours. We propose to test new drugs that block NADPH oxidase activity to stop the development of new blood vessels for the potential treatment of cancer
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    A New Strategy To Prevent Anthracycline-induced Cardiotoxicity While Improving Anti-cancer Activity

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $318,034.00
    Summary
    The anthracycline-based drugs such as doxorubicin currently used for cancer treatment have a major side effect in that they induce heart damage. We have shown that doxorubicin action can be modified to result in greater tumour cell kill, but also with reduced death of cardiac cells. We now aim to develop a molecular understanding of this process in order to allow better design of chemotherapy regimes that include the anthracyclines.
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    Targeting Endosomal NOX2 Oxidase In Viral Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $791,796.00
    Summary
    This proposal utilises forefront technologies to identify and characterise fundamental biological processes influenced by toxic free radicals that are triggered by viruses such as the flu and HIV. The approach is a synergistic collaboration between researchers with unique and complementary expertise across disciplines and across Australian and Irish universities to ultimately identify future drugs to treat viral disease.
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    Hepatic Oxidative Stress, PTPs & STAT Signalling In Obesity

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,086,547.00
    Summary
    Obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide and is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Obesity is causally linked to the development of insulin resistance, a prelude to type 2 diabetes. In this proposal we will define a novel liver centric mechanism by which insulin resistance and oxidative stress may promote the development of morbid obesity, type 2 diabetes and liver disease.
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    The Role Of TCPTP In Liver Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $781,301.00
    Summary
    There are ~1.6 billion overweight adults worldwide & this is predicted to rise to 2.3 billion by 2015. In Australia > 2/3 of adults are overweight or obese. Obesity is a key factor in the progression of many human malignancies. Obesity poses the greatest risk for the development hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a deadly cancer refractory to nearly all available anti-cancer therapies. This application will delineate the molecular mechanisms by which obesity promotes HCC development.
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    A Non-cytotoxic Approach To Reduce Ocular Fibrosis Following Surgery In Glaucoma

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $586,979.00
    Summary
    Glaucoma surgery often leads to scar formation and blindness. We have identified a novel protein (NADPH oxidase 4; Nox4) which promotes scar formation in the eye. Lack of Nox4 in a mouse models reduces scar formation. We have demonstrated that a ‘repurposed’ drug which is currently used to treat lung diseases can also block Nox4 in the eye. We aim to determine whether this drug can be used as a novel therapy for vision loss after glaucoma surgery.
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    Role Of The Paraventricular Hypothalamus In Angiotensin Induced Neurogenic Hypertension

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $447,014.00
    Summary
    Hormones released from the kidney are important for setting the level of blood pressure. We have discovered that very low levels of the peptide angiotensin in the blood also leads to activation of specific parts of the brain that drive to increase the nervous system activity to blood vessels and therefore increases blood pressure further. This study will explore the chemical signals in the brain mediating this increase in blood pressure.
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    Immediate Or Delayed Cord Clamping In The Preterm Birth Transition: Is There A Trade-off Between Circulatory Stability And Sympathoadrenal Activation?

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $824,582.00
    Summary
    Using an established experimental model of preterm birth, this project will determine if delayed clamping of the umbilical cord at birth leads to better stability of the circulation than immediate clamping, and if this improved stability comes at a cost of not activating the involuntary nervous system essential for enhancing metabolic and lung function after birth. The results of this study will provide fundamental new information for optimizing birth delivery strategies in preterm babies.
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