CSRD Research Career Scientist Award Application
CSRD研究职业科学家奖申请
基本信息
- 批准号:10491686
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-04-01 至 2026-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Chronic multi-symptom illnesses (CMI) are complex and poorly understood diseases principally
characterized by fatigue, pain, and problems with cognitive function. For Veterans, these diseases are
collectively referred to as Gulf War Illnesses (GWI) and affect ~250,000 Gulf War Veterans (GVs) (25-35% of
the 1991 GV population). Nearly 50% of GVs seek VA clinical care, and nearly 40% receive disability
compensation. To date, the causes of these symptoms are not known, and as a result, no efficacious
treatments are available. Moreover, recent evidence suggests that Veterans of more recent conflicts, such as
Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom, are also experiencing CMI.
The general focus of my research is to determine the mechanisms that act to maintain chronic multi-
symptom illnesses (CMI) – such as myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS),
fibromyalgia (FM), and GWI – with a career goal of improving the health and quality of life of deployed
Veterans. My research employs multiple state-of-art technologies that allow us to test the central, autonomic,
cardiopulmonary, and immune systems of each Veteran that visits my lab. As a result, my research has shown
that multiple physiological systems are dysfunctional in both GVs and civilians with CMI. Moreover, dysfunction
within these systems is magnified and symptoms are exacerbated following an exercise challenge (i.e., post-
exertion malaise [PEM]), providing a controllable model for their study. Thus, a central hypothesis of my
research is that dysfunction across multiple physiological systems interacts to produce and maintain the
symptoms of GWI, and this dysfunction is best studied by challenging physiological systems and testing how
they interact. Data from my lab has shown that GVs with chronic musculoskeletal pain have reduced white
matter health and that acute exercise makes them more sensitive to pain compared to healthy GVs. However,
my lab has also reported that being physically active has a potential protective effect against both the identified
deficits and the symptoms of these diseases. These results suggest that acute and chronic exercise may have
differential effects on GV health, important information for developing non-pharmacological therapies that can
be used to safely treat GWI.
My current VA-sponsored research directly tests our multisystem hypothesis by comparing GVs with
GWI to healthy GVs across multiple physiological systems, at rest and following acute exercise challenge; we
use advanced statistical methods to test whether interactions among multiple systems significantly explain
symptoms of GWI. Capitalizing on the expertise of my lab and my collaborators, we test: 1) central nervous
system regulation using structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging; 2) autonomic regulation using
brain doppler methods for cerebral blood flow measurement; 3) immune and metabolic regulation using
measures of gene expression, metabolomics, and proteomics from blood; and 4) symptoms measurement
using validated instruments to assess pain, fatigue, and cognition.
In summary, my research has produced important data that helps to inform the pathophysiology of
GWI, and by doing so has created physiological targets for future treatment trials. The goals of my research
program are directly in line with the mission of the Department of Veterans Affairs, to care for those who have
served this country, and thus I believe that I am well-qualified for a CSR&D Research Career Scientist Award.
慢性多症状疾病 (CMI) 是一种复杂且人们对其知之甚少的疾病
对于退伍军人来说,这些疾病的特点是疲劳、疼痛和认知功能问题。
统称为海湾战争疾病 (GWI),影响约 250,000 名海湾战争退伍军人 (GV)(占总人数的 25-35%)
近 50% 的 GV 寻求 VA 临床护理,近 40% 接受残疾治疗
迄今为止,这些症状的原因尚不清楚,因此也没有有效的治疗方法。
此外,最近的证据表明,最近发生过冲突的退伍军人,例如
持久行动和伊拉克自由行动也正在经历 CMI。
我研究的总体重点是确定维持慢性多发性硬化症的机制。
症状(CMI)——如肌痛性脑脊髓炎/慢性疲劳综合症(ME/CFS),
纤维肌痛 (FM) 和 GWI – 职业目标是改善部署人员的健康和生活质量
我的研究采用了多种最先进的技术,使我们能够测试中央、自主、
结果,我的研究表明,每个访问我实验室的退伍军人的心肺和免疫系统。
患有 CMI 的 GV 和平民的多个生理系统均出现功能障碍。
在运动挑战后(即运动后),这些系统内的症状会被放大并且症状会加剧
劳累不适[PEM]),为他们的研究提供了一个可控模型,因此,这是我的一个中心假设。
研究表明,多个生理系统的功能障碍相互作用,产生并维持
GWI 的症状,这种功能障碍最好通过挑战生理系统并测试如何进行研究来研究
我实验室的数据显示,患有慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛的 GV 会减少白蛋白。
与健康的 GV 相比,剧烈运动使他们对疼痛更加敏感。
我的实验室还报告说,身体活动对已确定的两种疾病具有潜在的保护作用
这些结果表明急性和慢性运动可能有缺陷。
对 GV 健康的不同影响,是开发非药物疗法的重要信息
用于安全治疗 GWI。
我目前由 VA 资助的研究通过将 GV 与
在休息时和急性运动挑战后,GWI 与跨多个生理系统的健康 GV 之间的关系;
使用先进的统计方法来测试多个系统之间的相互作用是否显着解释
利用我的实验室和合作者的专业知识,我们测试:1)中枢神经症。
使用结构和功能磁共振成像进行系统调节;2)使用自主调节
用于脑血流测量的脑多普勒方法;3)利用免疫和代谢调节
血液中基因表达、代谢组学和蛋白质组学的测量;4) 症状测量;
使用经过验证的仪器来评估疼痛、疲劳和认知。
总之,我的研究产生了重要的数据,有助于了解以下疾病的病理生理学:
GWI,并通过这样做为未来的治疗试验制定了生理目标,这就是我的研究目标。
计划直接符合退伍军人事务部的使命,即照顾那些有
为这个国家服务,因此我相信我完全有资格获得 CSR&D 研究职业科学家奖。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('DANE B. COOK', 18)}}的其他基金
Post exertion malaise in GWI_Brain autonomic and behavioral interactions
GWI_Brain 自主神经和行为相互作用中的劳累后不适
- 批准号:
10426235 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
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Post exertion malaise in GWI_Brain autonomic and behavioral interactions
GWI_Brain 自主神经和行为相互作用中的劳累后不适
- 批准号:
10291815 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
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Post exertion malaise in GWI_Brain autonomic and behavioral interactions
GWI_Brain 自主神经和行为相互作用中的劳累后不适
- 批准号:
9210549 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
Post exertion malaise in GWI_Brain autonomic and behavioral interactions
GWI_Brain 自主神经和行为相互作用中的劳累后不适
- 批准号:
10683715 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
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Impact of exercise training on pain and brain function in Gulf War Veterans
运动训练对海湾战争退伍军人疼痛和大脑功能的影响
- 批准号:
8277785 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
Impact of exercise training on pain and brain function in Gulf War Veterans
运动训练对海湾战争退伍军人疼痛和大脑功能的影响
- 批准号:
8793726 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
Impact of exercise training on pain and brain function in Gulf War Veterans
运动训练对海湾战争退伍军人疼痛和大脑功能的影响
- 批准号:
8698364 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
Impact of exercise training on pain and brain function in Gulf War Veterans
运动训练对海湾战争退伍军人疼痛和大脑功能的影响
- 批准号:
8003196 - 财政年份:2011
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