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Grant - Summer 2019 - DM - Melissa Hinman, PhD

“Although digestive symptoms affect quality of life, few studies have focused on understanding their causes or developing therapies to treat them. Our work will be the first to use an animal model system to study the digestive symptoms of DM.”
Melissa Hinman, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in Molecular Biology at the University of Oregon in Eugene, was awarded an MDA development grant totaling $210,000 over three years to conduct studies using zebrafish to understand and treat gastrointestinal symptoms of myotonic dystrophy (DM).
While weakness and myotonia (the inability to relax) of voluntary muscles are hallmark symptoms of the disease, DM can affect other parts of the body, too, including the digestive system. Common digestive symptoms include abdominal pain, altered gut movement, constipation, diarrhea, and changes in gut bacteria. Gastrointestinal symptoms in DM type 1 (DM1) are prevalent and are consistently reported as one of the most distressing aspects of the disease. However, very little research in this area exists.
Using this grant funding, Dr. Hinman will study defects in gut motility, intestinal barrier function, microbiota, and inflammation in DM1 zebrafish models that she has developed. Dr. Hinman will use her zebrafish model to test whether treatment with specific types of bacteria or drugs improves digestive symptoms. She hopes this will improve understanding of the mechanisms behind DM-related digestive symptoms and potentially identify candidate treatments.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.87331
Grantee: DM - Melissa Hinman, PhD
Grant type: Development Grant
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