Medizinische Universität Graz Austria/Österreich - Forschungsportal - Medical University of Graz
SHR
Neuro
Krebs
Kardio
Stoffw
Microb
Lipid
SURVIVE-ICU: Role of the Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue as a Secretory Organ in Critically III Patients
- Abstract
- Systemic inflammation conributes to the development of multiple organ dysfunction, the major cause of mortality in patients with septic shock. Systemic inflammation is a consequence of activation of the innate immune system. Recent studies have indicated that adipose tissue plays a major role in the secretion of inflammatory factors which have been called adipocytokines or adipokines. Also, the increased production rate of cytokines such as IL-6 or TNF-alpha have been implicated in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular complications and insulin resistance. However, the metabloic role and possible consequences of adipose tissue as a secretory organ in critically ill patients has not been investigated to date. For the present proposal we will test the hypothesis, that adipose tissue is one of the links between systemic inflammation causing insulin resistance in criticalla ill patients and low-grade inflammation causing insulin resistance in obesity. To test this obesity we will charaterize adipose tissue as a secretory organ using interstitial fluid sampling techniques and advanced pepide analysisi in critically ill patients and healthy controls.
- Lokale Teilprojektleitung:
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Ellmerer Martin
- Laufzeit:
- 01.11.2005-31.10.2007
- Programm:
- EU (FP-6)
- Subprogramm
- Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship
- Art der Forschung
- Angewandte Forschung
- Mitarbeiter*innen
- Ellmerer, Martin, Projektleiter*in
- Beteiligte MUG-Organisationseinheiten
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Abteilung Zentrum für Medizinische Forschung (ZMF)
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Universitätsklinik für Innere Medizin - Gemeinsame Einrichtung
- Projektpartner
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Heart Institute, University of Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Kontaktperson: Dr. Dimas Ikeoka;
- Gefördert durch
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Europäische Kommission, Rue de la Loi, Brussels, Belgien