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Regulation of Endothelin Converting Enzyme Subcellular Distribution and Vascular Endothelin Production. [ 2004 - 2006 ]

Also known as: Regulation of Endothelin Production in the Vasculature

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/268913]

Researchers: Prof Alexander Smith (Principal investigator) ,  Prof Peter Little Prof Walter Thomas Rebecca Lew

Brief description Endothelin is a hormone produced by the endothelial cells that line blood vessels. The role of this hormone is cause blood vessels to constrict (vasoconstriction), thus causing a rise in blood pressure. The synthesis of this hormone is crucially dependant on an enzyme that has to be located on the surface of the endothelial cell. The aim of this grant is to understqand the mechanisdms by which the location of this enzyme within the cell is regulated. The knowledge gained from this study will not only help us better understand the mechanism of endothelin production but it may also offer an insight into future therapeutic startegies to prevent the formation of endothelin, thus preventing vasoconstriction.

Funding Amount $AUD 399,750.00

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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