Vascular end organ damage
- Funding ID
81Z1700105
- Project number
445
- Institution
- Universität zu Lübeck
- Project leader
- Markus Schwaninger
- Site
- Hamburg/Kiel/Lübeck
- Short description
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Our project investigates vascular pruning and remodeling in mouse models of disease. We focus on (i) diabetes and (ii) incontinentia pigmenti, a genetic disease that leads to vascular …
Our project investigates vascular pruning and remodeling in mouse models of disease. We focus on (i) diabetes and (ii) incontinentia pigmenti, a genetic disease that leads to vascular pathology in the brain. Although diverse in etiology, the two conditions share an involvement of the proinflammatory transcription factor NF-?B. To explore whether interfering with NF-?B signaling offers therapeutic opportunities, we employ classical small-molecule pharmacology as well as gene therapy approaches. Optical coherence tomography and various physiological or morphological techniques are used to evaluate the vasculature.
- Project type
- Partner Site Projects
- Keywords
- optical coherence tomography, diabetic complications, diabetic microvascular pathology, incontinentia pigmenti, small vessel diseases, NF-kB, gene therapy
- Topic
- endothelial cells/vascular function
- Funding
- € 248.630,83
- Begin
- 01.01.2015
- End
- 31.12.2018