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Role of the Area Postrema in Determining the Increased Cardiac Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Heart Failure [ 2013 - 2016 ]

Also known as: What sites in the brain cause the excessive increase in sympathetic nerve activity to the heart in heart failure?

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1050268]

Researchers: Prof Clive May (Principal investigator) ,  Dr Rohit Ramchandra Dr Song Yao

Brief description In heart failure there is a large increase in sympathetic nerve activity to the heart that has detrimental effects on the heart and can induce sudden death. The areas in the brain causing the increased nerve activity are unknown. We will investigate the role of the area postrema, which is a window to the brain for hormones in the blood. We have evidence that this brain site maintains the high level of nerve activity in heart failure, possibly stimulated by hormones circulating in the blood.

Funding Amount $AUD 489,912.15

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