Adiponectin And Cholesterol: A Driving Force In NASH Immunopathogenesis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$436,017.00
Summary
This project examined the role of dietary cholesterol in the pathogenesis of fatty liver disease in a rodent model. We have been able to demonstrate that diets high in cholesterol lead to the development of inflammatory foci in the liver, elevations in the amount of hepatic ceramides (a lipid byproduct) and then leads to the activation of inflammatory molecular pathwways that lead to liver fibrosis. The latter results in end stage liver disease, and in some to the development of liver cancer.
Characterisation Of The Adiponectin Receptors - AdipoR1 And AdipoR2
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$445,158.00
Summary
The increasing incidence of cardiometabolic disease highlights an unmet need for novel therapeutic approaches. Greater understanding of the detail governing cardiometabolic function is required to provide a foundation to construct effective strategies. We will characterise 2 novel receptors that are important in the regulation and maintenance of cardiometabolic systems, seeking to identify strategies to enhance receptor, improve cardiometabolic function and reduce disease burden.