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Vitamin D deprivation in early life: programming of vascular function in adulthood [ 2005 - 2007 ]

Also known as: Vitamin D: programming of vascular disease

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/334046]

Researchers: Prof Helena Parkington (Principal investigator) ,  Dr Marianne Tare Dr Ruth Morley Marelyn Wintour-Coghlan

Brief description It is becoming increasing evident that appropriate nutrition in fetal-early life is important in programming the cardiovascular system of the offspring, influencing its function throughout life. Maternal deficiency in vitamin D is a recently-identified concern world-wide, including in Australian women. We have recently found that vitamin D deficiency in pregnant rats results in marked hypertension in the offspring, when only 7 weeks of age. This is associated with impaired endothelium-dependent vasodilator function, increased smooth muscle tone and increased constriction to nerve stimulation. A combination of intracellular electrophysiological techniques and tension recordings will be used to investigate detailed mechanisms in arteries isolated from key vascular beds. In vivo studies will probe the role of vitamin D deficiency in the control of regional blood flow control, and its influence on the underlying regulatory mechanisms responsible for the cardiovascular dysfunction that we have observed. We will test whether the cardiovascular dysfunction in the offspring following vitamin D deficiency is reversible upon repletion, or is programmed and thus not reversible with repletion. Our early results suggest that the deleterious effects are not reversible. From this study we aim to be in a position of greater confidence from which to inform women as to the importance for their baby of ensuring adequate vitamin D repletion during pregnancy, to minimise risk of later cardiovascular disease.

Funding Amount $AUD 440,250.00

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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