Project Details
Description
In the United States, over 300,000 cases of acute kidney injury (AKI) are diagnosed each year with
high mortality and staggering medical expense. Veterans are highly susceptible to AKI as shown by
the Austin Automation Center Patient Files. AKI is also a common complication among military
casualties in battle-fields. Moreover, even if the AKI patients have survived the acute injury,
maladaptive kidney repair after AKI may result in chronic kidney disease (CKD) that contributes
significantly to cardiovascular disease and mortality in aging patients including veterans. In the general
population, 15-20% of AKI cases progress to CKD within 24 months; however, AKI-CKD transition in
veterans is markedly higher and faster, reaching 31.8% in 12 months (Heung et al. Am J Kidney Dis
2016, 67:742-52). By elucidating stress granules in AKI and post-AKI kidney repair, this application
may lead to new strategies for the prevention and treatment of this devastating disease, contributing
significantly to the improvement of veterans’ health.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 4/1/09 → 9/30/23 |
Funding
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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