Communication Between Calcium Ion Channels In Skeletal Muscle Excitation-contraction Coupling
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$603,100.00
Summary
Ageing, injury, drugs or genetic defects cause muscle weakness, prevent exercise, compromise life style and contribute to poor health and osteoporosis. In order to move signals travel from our brain to muscles, where one calcium ion channel detects the signal and tells a second calcium channel to open and release calcium ions to initiate contraction. The project will pave the way for developing drugs to help with muscle disorders by trageting the site of interaction between the channels.
Effects Of Muscle Inflammation On Sensory Neuron Excitability
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$397,398.00
Summary
Muscle pain is a common and poorly treated health problem for many Australians. This project examines the properties of nerves that sense muscle pain and looks at how these change during inflammation, a common cause of muscle pain. We are looking specifically at jaw muscles, which are one of the most common sites of chronic muscle pain. By understanding how muscle nerves are changed by injury, we hope to be able to develop treatments to prevent or reverse these changes.