BU and Ohio University researchers awarded NIH grant
Boston University School of Medicine Jul 13, 2018
Noyan Gokce, MD, professor of medicine at BUSM, has received a 4-year, $2.2 million R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Gokce, along with his co-principal investigator Vishwajeet Puri, PhD, professor at The Diabetes Institute at Ohio University, will investigate the relationship between obesity-induced changes in fat tissue metabolism in human adipose stores (tissue that stores energy in the form of fat) in relations to vascular and cardiometabolic dysfunction.
The obesity epidemic has developed into a critical health-care problem as 69% of the US population is currently overweight or obese. This research will seek to characterize the relationship between obesity, adipose tissue dysfunction, insulin resistance, and how these processes cause vascular disease.
“Our study will employ a number of complementary approaches harnessing physiological studies of vasomotor function and angiogenesis in live human vessels, innovative cell-autonomous gain-and-loss of function biological methods, and novel animal model constructs to gain novel insight into the role of a newly identified protein FSP27 in the pathogenesis of obesity-related vascular disease,” explained Gokce.
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