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Award Detail for: GENETIC CONTROL OF HEART FUNCTION IN A HIBERNATING MAMMAL
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCE AID
DUNS Number: 071508873
106 PLEASANT SE, 210 FRASER HL
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55455
Recipient Report: Grant or Loan
Prime Recipient

Reporting Information
Award Type Award Number Final Report
Grant 5RC2HL101625-02 Recipient responsible for this data

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Recipient DUNS Number Recipient Account Number Recipient Congressional District
071508873 Recipient responsible for this data 5

Award Information
Funding Agency Code Awarding Agency Code Award Date
7529 7529 08-25-2010
Amount of Award Sub Account Number for Program Source (TAS)  
$ 621,710 Recipient responsible for this data
Program Source (TAS)* CFDA Number 
750871 93.701
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Total Number of Payments to Vendors less than $25,000/award Total Amount of Payments to Vendors less than $25,000/award
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Total Number of Sub Awards less than $25,000/award Total Amount of Sub Awards less than $25,000/award
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Award Description
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The aim of this two-year "Grand Opportunities" ("GO") proposal is to construct a detailed and comprehensive profile of the molecular biology of cardiac function in a hibernating mammal. In compliance with "GO" program requirements the proposed project is a convergence of expertise at the University of Minnesota involving multiple campuses and facilities including the Biomedical Genomics Center and Minnesota Supercomputing Institute in the Twin Cities, the School of Medicine, Department of Biology and the Department of Mathematics & Statistics in Duluth, and an industrial partner, Tethys Bioscience. Hibernation is a natural adaptation that allows certain mammals to survive physiological extremes that result in death in humans. The fundamental adaptation present in natural hibernators is greatly reduced body temperature, metabolism and respiration- conditions that buy precious time in cases of myocardial ischemia, traumatic injury and cardiac arrest. Our central hypothesis is that changes in hibernation-specific gene expression and lipid composition provide protection against myocardial damage normally associated with ischemia and reperfusion injury. High-throughput instrumentation and advances in computational power have placed us in a unique position to identify genes that control the hibernation phenotype and to link their expression to cardiac function under extreme conditions. We will identify genes that are expressed in active and hibernating thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus) by high-throughput cDNA sequencing using the Roche 454 system. This massive sequencing platform will generate statistically high numbers of cDNA sequences that will be processed by the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute to determine patterns of gene expression throughout the hibernation season. Due to the importance of lipids as fuel, and as structural and signaling molecules, we will enlist the services of a corporate partner, Tethys Bioscience (www.lipomics.com), to perform a comprehensive survey of heart, white adipose tissue and serum lipids. Tethys specializes in quantifying over 450 lipid metabolites in plasma/sera and tissue. At the conclusion of this two-year project we will have a detailed molecular profile of cardiac function in mammalian hibernators and a better understanding of how this natural adaptation results in the avoidance of the pathological consequences of hypothermia, ischemia and reperfusion injury. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The aim of the research described in this proposal is to construct a detailed and comprehensive profile of the molecular biology of cardiac function in hibernating mammals. The fundamental adaptation present in natural hibernators is greatly reduced body temperature, metabolism and respiration-conditions that buy precious time in cases of myocardial ischemia, traumatic injury and cardiac arrest. Our central hypothesis is that hibernation-specific changes in gene expression and the composition of lipids provides protection against myocardial damage normally associated with ischemia and reperfusion injury.

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MINNEAPOLIS MN 55455
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