This study is positioned to identify and characterize the pathological and physiological factors associated with IC/PBS and their relationship with RCPS. It offers a novel opportunity to examine the genetic and common environmental contributions to IC/PBS phenotypes. Our multidisciplinary approach will expand knowledge of the underlying genetic, environmental, and neurobiological factors that promote IC/PBS and its primary symptom of pain. One major strength of this project is that it addresses all 3 MAPP RFA Research Priorities. Our primary objective is to comprehensively investigate UCPPS disease phenotypes. As we examine the demographic characteristics, IC/PBS symptoms, clinical features (e.g., symptoms of FM, IBS, and CFS), psychiatric symptoms, and psychosocial and functional status in Stage 1, we also will address the epidemiology of IC/PBS. In Stage 2 we conduct a deep phenotyping investigation of the IC/PBS physical/anatomical and physiological characteristics. An important aspect of these studies is the identification and characterization of pathological and physiological associations between IC/PBS and related RCPS, such as FM and CFS. Stage 2's emphasis on pathophysiology in a uniquely valuable small cohort, incorporates a basic/translational science component. Specifically, we will collect specimens to examine neural upregulation manifested as urothelial dysfunction for Project 3 (an organ-system approach) to complement our assessment of central sensitization and the HPA axis changes (a systemic approach).

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Type
Research Project--Cooperative Agreements (U01)
Project #
5U01DK082325-03
Application #
8137277
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZDK1)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2010-07-01
Budget End
2011-06-30
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2010
Total Cost
$279,895
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Washington
Department
Type
DUNS #
605799469
City
Seattle
State
WA
Country
United States
Zip Code
98195
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