Bioenergetic and Metabolic Consequences of the Loss of Gonadal Function
性腺功能丧失的生物能和代谢后果
基本信息
- 批准号:10225529
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 148.11万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-09-20 至 2023-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
The Colorado Specialized Center of Research Excellence on Sex Differences (CO-SCORE) is thematically
focused on Bioenergetic and Metabolic Consequences of the Loss of Gonadal Function. The overarching
scientific objective of the CO-SCORE is to advance knowledge of the impact of gonadal aging on the
regulation of bioenergetics, abdominal adiposity, and metabolism by conducting mechanistically-driven
research across the basic-to-clinical translational spectrum. The scientific premise is that gonadal failure
mediates biological changes that increase risk for chronic disease. The most well-studied example of this is the
accelerated decline in bone mineral density at menopause and the associated osteoporosis risk. However, the
extent to which gonadal failure increases risk for chronic diseases other than osteoporosis is poorly
understood. This is a particularly important knowledge gap in women’s health, because gonadal failure is
inevitable in women in mid-life, but rare in men until much later in life. The overarching educational objective
is to engage new investigators in research aligned with the thematic focus of the CO-SCORE. The CO-SCORE
will promote mentored career development and provide training on how to conduct research that appropriately
addresses sex as a biological variable (SABV). These central objectives will be accomplished through the
following Aims: 1) The three CO-SCORE Research Projects (basic, preclinical, and clinical) will advance
cutting-edge, paradigm-challenging translational research on novel mechanisms postulated to contribute to the
increased abdominal adiposity and associated metabolic dysfunction that occur in the estrogen-deficient state;;
2) The Career Enhancement Core (CEC) will provide a rich training environment to attract and support
outstanding junior investigators with research interests related to the thematic focus of the CO-SCORE.
SCORE Scholars and Pilot Awardees will be selected through a competitive process and participate in a
comprehensive career development program;; 3) The Leadership Administrative Core (LAC) will provide
infrastructural support for the Research Projects, CO-SCORE Pilot Projects, and the CEC, including
biostatistics, data management, financial oversight, and administrative support. An evaluation specialist will
use innovative strategies for assessing whether the research, trainees, mentors, and the CO-SCORE as a
whole are achieving a high level of impact and reach;; and 4) The CO-SCORE will partner with other Centers
and Programs at CU-AMC to elevate the visibility and multi-disciplinary reach of women’s health research and
the importance of investigating SABV. Activities will target both scientific and lay communities at local, regional,
and national levels. Achieving these Aims will position the CO-SCORE as a national leader in our targeted
areas of women’s health research, and the CEC as a model program for training junior investigators to
appropriately integrate SABV into their research, thereby addressing the ultimate goal of the SCORE program
of improving the health of women.
科罗拉多州性别差异卓越研究专业中心 (CO-SCORE) 的主题是
重点关注性腺功能丧失的生物能和代谢后果。
CO-SCORE 的科学目标是增进对性腺衰老对性腺影响的了解
通过机械驱动调节生物能量、腹部肥胖和代谢
跨基础到临床转化范围的研究科学前提是性腺衰竭。
介导增加慢性疾病风险的生物变化。对此研究最充分的例子是。
然而,绝经期骨矿物质密度加速下降以及相关的骨质疏松症风险。
性腺功能衰竭在多大程度上增加了骨质疏松症以外的慢性疾病的风险
这是女性健康领域一个特别重要的知识差距,因为目标失败是很常见的。
女性在中年时不可避免地会出现这种情况,但在男性中则很少见,直到晚年。
是让新的研究者参与与 CO-SCORE 的主题重点相一致的研究。
将促进受指导的职业发展,并提供有关如何适当地进行研究的培训
这些中心目标将通过以下方式实现:将性别视为生物变量(SABV)。
以下目标:1) 三个 CO-SCORE 研究项目(基础、临床前和临床)将取得进展
针对新机制的前沿、具有挑战性的转化研究已发布,以促进
在雌激素缺乏状态下,腹部肥胖增加以及相关的代谢功能障碍;;
2) 职业发展核心(CEC)将提供丰富的培训环境来吸引和支持。
研究兴趣与 CO-SCORE 主题相关的杰出初级研究者。
SCORE 学者和试点获奖者将通过竞争性流程选出并参加
全面的职业发展计划;;3) 领导行政核心 (LAC) 将提供
研究项目、CO-SCORE 试点项目和 CEC 的基础设施支持,包括
生物统计学、数据管理、财务监督和行政支持。
使用创新策略来评估研究、受训者、导师和 CO-SCORE 是否作为
整体正在取得高水平的影响力和影响力;以及 4) CO-SCORE 将与其他中心合作
CU-AMC 旨在提高妇女健康研究的知名度和跨学科影响力的项目
调查 SABV 的重要性。活动将针对当地、区域的科学界和非专业界
和国家层面。实现这些目标将使 CO-SCORE 在我们的目标中处于全国领先地位。
妇女健康研究领域,并将 CEC 作为培训初级研究人员的示范项目
适当地将 SABV 融入他们的研究中,从而实现 SCORE 计划的最终目标
改善妇女健康。
项目成果
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- 影响因子:3.5
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