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Substance P Metabolites and Receptors in the Pathogenesis of Cardiac Disease in Type 1 Diabetes

In type 1 diabetes, the heart develops fibrosis and vascular damage that contribute to the heart’s eventual failure. Substance P, a molecule that activates the neurokinin-1 receptor, is reduced in diabetes, predisposing the heart to these adverse changes.

The current proposal will explore interactions between substance P, the neurokinin 1 receptor, and adverse changes in the type 1 diabetic heart to assess the potential of activating the neurokinin 1 receptor as a therapy for adverse changes in the type 1 diabetic heart.

Universities Involved

  • Lead: West Virginia University
Amount Awarded
$2,153,284
Length of grant
33 months

Faculty Involved