DESCRIPTION (Adapted from the Applicant's Description) This application is
for a Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research for Silva
Arsianian, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of Pittsburgh,
Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes Mellitus,
Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh. The award will serve two purposes: (1) to
assist the principal investigator to further develop her research endeavors in
investigating insulin resistance in childhood; and (2) more importantly, to
provide her with protected time to mentor the future generation of clinician-
scientists in patient-oriented research (POR) by providing state-of-the-art
clinical research in the multiple aspects of pediatric metabolism and
diabetes.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. A
growing body of evidence points to insulin resistance and the cardiovascular
dysmetabolic syndrome (hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, hyperlipidemia and
hypertension) as a major risk factor. Dr. Arsianian's research has focused on
investigating insulin resistance in childhood with the objective of early
intervention/prevention to improve overall health outcome in adulthood.
The principal investigator's POR is to investigate hormonal, metabolic,
nutritional and environmental causes of insulin resistance in children. For
the K24 award the focus of research will be: (1) to continue to investigate
racial (Black/White) differences in insulin sensitivity and metabolic
partitioning of fat in an effort to determine childhood risk factors for the
higher rates of obesity, Type 2 diabetes and CVD in African-Americans; (2) to
assess, longitudinally, the effects of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a
nonaromatizable androgen in prepubertal boys to determine the role of androgen
vs growth hormone in insulin resistance of puberty; and (3) to investigate the
relationship of hyperinsulinemia and hyperandrogenenua, cross-sectionally and
longitudinally, in female children with hyperandrogenisnt The clinical
research tools include insulin-glucose clamp experiments, stable isotope
methodologies, indirect calorimetry, assessment of body composition and body
fat topography, assessment of physical fitness and activity and assessment of
free-living energy expenditure. Future directions in POR include: (1) Family-
based behavioral lifestyle treatment of pediatric obesity; (2) multi center
investigation of the emerging epidemic of obesity-related Type 2 diabetes in
children, especially African-American and Latino; (3) development of
noninvasive methods, p31 NMR spectroscopy to study muscle energy metabolism in
children; (4) intervention/prevention strategies for childhood obesity.
Early identification in childhood of precursors of adult morbidity will form
the basis to fulfill the objectives of "Healthy People 2000." The mentoring
component of this award will insure that the new generation of clinician-
scientists will be fully prepared for an academic/investigative career in POR
in pediatrics to carry to the next millennium
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
865
DUNS Number
044304145
UEI
K9M2PLP2T7H1
Project Start Date
01-May-2000
Project End Date
30-April-2005
Budget Start Date
01-May-2000
Budget End Date
30-April-2001
Project Funding Information for 2000
Total Funding
$84,115
Direct Costs
$78,069
Indirect Costs
$6,046
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2000
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$84,115
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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