Effects Of Modification Of Dietary Sodium Intake On Endothelial Function In Obese Subjects
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$252,920.00
Summary
The effects of a high salt intake on blood pressure are well known. The damaging direct effects of salt on blood vessels is less well known. This study will clarify whether reducing salt to the amount recommended by Australian health authorities for 6 weeks has a beneficial effect on blood vessels. It builds on an earlier 2 week study which demonstrated that reducing salt intake had a beneficial effect on blood vessels. The purpose of this study is to show whether this benefit is maintained in a ....The effects of a high salt intake on blood pressure are well known. The damaging direct effects of salt on blood vessels is less well known. This study will clarify whether reducing salt to the amount recommended by Australian health authorities for 6 weeks has a beneficial effect on blood vessels. It builds on an earlier 2 week study which demonstrated that reducing salt intake had a beneficial effect on blood vessels. The purpose of this study is to show whether this benefit is maintained in a longer study over 6 weeks.Read moreRead less
Activation Transcription Factor-4: Novel Regulator Of Smooth Muscle Cell Repair And Intimal Thickening Through Tenascin C
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$228,313.00
Summary
CVD represents the most important cause of morbidity and mortality in the world, accounting for 35% of all deaths in Australia. Smooth muscle cell growth accounts for a range of vascular proliferative disorders. This project focuses on understanding the role of ATF-4 as a new key regulator of SMC proliferation and intimal thickening in injured vessels. Moreover, strategies targeting ATF-4 will facilitate future therapeutic strategies to control intimal thickening in patients with vascular diseas ....CVD represents the most important cause of morbidity and mortality in the world, accounting for 35% of all deaths in Australia. Smooth muscle cell growth accounts for a range of vascular proliferative disorders. This project focuses on understanding the role of ATF-4 as a new key regulator of SMC proliferation and intimal thickening in injured vessels. Moreover, strategies targeting ATF-4 will facilitate future therapeutic strategies to control intimal thickening in patients with vascular disease.Read moreRead less