EARLY DETECTION OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES BY METABOLOMICS AND PROTEOMICS

Project: Research project

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This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source, and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator. The purpose of this study is to understand why some pregnant women develop high blood sugars during and after pregnancy. This condition is called insulin resistance and it may be associated with the risk of developing diabetes mellitus as an adult. We plan to measure the degree of insulin resisitance and insulin secretion during a glucose tolerance test in which the subject will receive a special mixture of glucose. We are going to relate that measurement to a number of different metabolic markers. We think that the markers may help determine individuals who are insulin resistant.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date3/23/0711/30/07

Funding

  • National Center for Research Resources: $2,853.00

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  • GENERAL CLINICAL RESEARCH CENTER

    Kaushansky, K., Dagum, A. B., Biegon, A., Lane, A. A. H., Arbeit, L. A., Singer, A. J., Chawla, A. A., Stone, A., Gold, A. A., Smith, B. B. A., Belman, A. L., Berelowitz, M., Broderick, J. B., Rigas, B., Perkins, C. C. J., Cersomino, E., Cersosimo, E., Chitkata, M., Christodoulou, C., Clark, R. A., Cohn, P. F., Anschel, D. J., Baker, D. D., Schlyer, D., Parkinson, D. D. K., DeLisi, L. E., Diaz, A., Whyte, D. D. A., Dixon, D. A., Brand, D. D., Garry, D. D. J., Klein, D. D. N., Tomasi, D. D. G., Langenback, E. E. G., Caparelli, E. E. D., O'hea, E. E. L., Fine, R. N., Cervo, F. F., Friedberg, F. F., Garlick, P. J., Gerber, O., Goldstein, R. Z., Goligorsky, M. S., Gorevic, P. P. D., Gruber, B., Carlson, H. H. E., Hultin, M. B., Hurst, L. C., Kurland, I. J., Jaber, R., Trilling, J. J., Fowler, J. S., Pomeroy, J. C., Chen, J. J. C., Kovach, J. J. S., Anderson, J. C., Schwartz, J. J. E., Jurgens, C. Y., Ricotta, J. J. J., Blader, J. J. C., Kiefer, D., La Gamma, E. F., Lane, A., Lane, D. S., Krupp, L. B., Mujica-Parodi, L. R., Lin, R. Z., Chang, L. L., Luft, B. J., Mcnurlan, M. M. A., Ryan, M. M. E., Badalamente, M. M. A., Gelato, M., Sedler, M. M. J., Lydic, M. M. L., Maletic-Savatic, M., De Leon, M. M. J., Morelli, P., Mynarcik, D. C., Edelman, N. N. H., Palmer, L. B., Coyle, P. K., Perrotta, P. P., Glass, P. P. S., Jabar, R. R., Adsumelli, R. R., Barraco, R. R., Steigbigel, R. R., Schindler, R. J., Ray-mazumder, S. S., Shumay, E., Skopicki, H., Vitkun, S. S. A., Nachman, S., Madajewicz, S., Wilson, T. T. H., Tassiopoulus, A., Ernst, T. T. M., Saunders, T. T., Canli, T., Vincent, R., Volkow, N. D., Wang, G. J., Chen, W. W. Y., Chen, W. W., Lawson, W. W. B., Rooney, W. W. D., Wilson, T. A., Bahou, W. W. F., Xia, W. W., Sheynkin, Y. Y., Younas, A. & Ding, Y. Y.

    6/4/9811/30/11

    Project: Research project