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Physiology of a mutant angiotensin receptor associated with cardiac hypertrophy [ 2007 - 2008 ]

Also known as: Understanding enlargement of the heart

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/454626]

Researchers: Prof Stephen Harrap (Principal investigator) ,  Prof Walter Thomas Robert Di Nicolantonio

Brief description As many as one in ten healthy individuals have hearts that are bigger than normal. Careful scientific investigation has revealed that the bigger one's heart, the greater the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. This is true even in the absence of known causes of heart disease. Unlike high blood pressure or cholesterol, the size of the heart is not easily measured and enlargement often goes undetected. We were among the first internationally to discover genetic clues to enlarged hearts. We identified a region on a rat chromosome that influences heart size and we have now discovered abnormalities in a key gene in this region. These changes alter the function of a cellular protein that mediates hormonal effects on heart cell size. Our team of experts will employ the most modern technologies to understand exactly how this altered protein affects heart cell function and growth. We have a unique opportunity to exploit this experiment of nature to help us devise new means of preventing big hearts and their fatal complications in humans.

Funding Amount $AUD 293,699.70

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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