The co-ordinated regulation of cellular functions by hormones is vital to be able to respond to both immediate and long-term environmental changes and stresses. The stress hormone, adrenaline, affects in particular, the cardiovascular system, causing constriction of small arteries and increases in the force and rate of contraction of the heart, by binding to, and activating, adrenergic receptor proteins present on the cell surface. Activation of these receptors is implicated in the development o ....The co-ordinated regulation of cellular functions by hormones is vital to be able to respond to both immediate and long-term environmental changes and stresses. The stress hormone, adrenaline, affects in particular, the cardiovascular system, causing constriction of small arteries and increases in the force and rate of contraction of the heart, by binding to, and activating, adrenergic receptor proteins present on the cell surface. Activation of these receptors is implicated in the development of cardiac hypertrophy, as well as ventricular arrhthymias following ischaemia and reperfusion. Understanding the precise mechanisms or pathways of activation of these receptors is, therefore, of direct relevance to the treatment of these important clinical disorders. We have recently discovered a new protein, Gh, involved in the regulation of cellular functions by adrenergic receptors. The aims of this proposal are to determine the importance of Gh in the heart and understand the molecular mechanisms that control the function of this protein. Such insights are of paramount importance as they have direct applicability to our understanding of the heart s response to stress and may lead to new diagnostic or therapeutic approaches for the treatment of cardiac diseases.Read moreRead less
Regulation Of Signal Transduction By Cbl: Investigation Of Effects On The Cytoskeleton, Cell Adhesion And Cell Motility
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$256,527.00
Summary
Changes in cell adhesion and motility have been implicated in a wide range of human pathologies (e.g. immune, reproductive, mental, and cancerous disorders) . Cell adhesion and motility are tightly regulated by a group of proteins known as Rho-GTPases. Novel pharmacological agents that target signalling by Rho-GTPases have been demonstrated to profoundly affect tumour metastasis, as well as central nervous system regeneration following injury. Further exploitation of Rho-GTPase signal modulation ....Changes in cell adhesion and motility have been implicated in a wide range of human pathologies (e.g. immune, reproductive, mental, and cancerous disorders) . Cell adhesion and motility are tightly regulated by a group of proteins known as Rho-GTPases. Novel pharmacological agents that target signalling by Rho-GTPases have been demonstrated to profoundly affect tumour metastasis, as well as central nervous system regeneration following injury. Further exploitation of Rho-GTPase signal modulation, by detailed studies of the molecular mechanisms involved, could lead to significant advances in medical sciences. In particular, treatment of cancer and spinal injuries are likely to benefit from further development of Rho-signalling research.Read moreRead less