Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE HEALTH SCI CTR
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DESCRIPTION: (Applicant's Abstract) Carotenoid deficiency has been implicated
in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and substantial evidence links
reduced bioavailability of carotenoids to inflammatory processes. This K23
project tests the unique hypothesis that systemic chronic low-grade
inflammation may play a role in some AMD by means of either (1) a direct
inflammatory/oxidative insult to the Bruch's membrane-retinal pigment
epithelium- photoreceptor complex, or (2) by reducing the bioavailability of
the macular carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin to the retina, either via
depletion of the systemic pool, or via depletion of the intraretinal pool.
The candidate will partake in a series of mentored clinical-research
development activities while conducting the following sequence of studies that
are designed to begin testing this hypothesis. (1) An analysis on the existing
Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES-III) data set to
evaluate the possible association between serum levels of C-reactive protein
and AMD. (2) A cross-sectional investigation on AMD in an elderly population
already participating in the ongoing Dynamics of Health, Aging, and Body
Composition (Health ABC) Study. A detailed retinal exam will be performed on
200 subjects likely to have some level of AMD and 100 non-affected individuals.
The intraretinal optical density of lutein and zeaxanthin will be estimated
non-invasively in each subject by means of a validated method based on the
principle of heterochromatic flicker photometry. Macular appearance will be
documented photographically and graded with an internationally approved system.
Blood samples collected during this period, as part of the Health ABC Study
protocol will be analyzed for levels of markers of inflammation and
carotenoids. Correlations between these measures and differences associated
with presence or absence of AMD will be determined in order to test the basic
tenet of the inflammation-carotenoid-AMD hypothesis. Future R01 proposals would
pursue whether the actual mechanisms are direct or indirect.
Career development activities include: formal studies of epidemiology and
biostatistics; guided training by the mentor in complex data analyses using
data sets from existing studies and in design and implementation of clinical
epidemiologic studies; training in macular pigment optical density measurement
methods; and training in macular photograph analysis methods and fundus
photography Reading Center operations.
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