Morphological And Mechanical Properties Of Normal And Spastic Muscle In Children
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$91,749.00
Summary
Examining muscle structure and function assists in understanding movement. This research will develop non-invasive ultrasound imaging techniques allowing muscle fibre visualisation and assessment of muscle properties during passive length changes and active force production. We will compare structure and function of spastic muscle in children with cerebral palsy and typically developing muscle. The effects of Botox injections on spastic muscle properties will also be investigated.
THE ROLE OF RESIDENT MAST CELLS IN ISCHAEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY OF SKELETAL MUSCLE.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$226,320.00
Summary
NHMRC 209113 LAY DESCRIPTION Ischaemia reperfusion injury occurs in skeletal muscle when the blood-oxygen supply is cut off (ischaemia) and later restored (reperfusion). If the duration of ischaemia is short some of the muscle survives. However, when blood flow and oxygen are restored the muscle is subjected to more injury, which is thought to be caused by oxygen and-or white blood cells. This type of injury occurs in muscle which has been crushed, limbs that have been broken or traumatized, in ....NHMRC 209113 LAY DESCRIPTION Ischaemia reperfusion injury occurs in skeletal muscle when the blood-oxygen supply is cut off (ischaemia) and later restored (reperfusion). If the duration of ischaemia is short some of the muscle survives. However, when blood flow and oxygen are restored the muscle is subjected to more injury, which is thought to be caused by oxygen and-or white blood cells. This type of injury occurs in muscle which has been crushed, limbs that have been broken or traumatized, in replantation of amputated parts, in transplantation, after some surgical procedures and after microsurgical transfer of muscle. Once established there is no effective treatment. Our experiments show that a particular cell, the mast cell, and a particular molecule, nitric oxide, are involved in causing ischaemia reperfusion injury. However, the extent of their involvement is unknown. In this proposal we will investigate the effect of replacing mast cells into muscles, in a unique variety of mice which normally don t contain mast cells and are resistant to ischaemia reperfusion injury. In one group of mice we will put back normal mast cells and in a second group of mice we will put back mast cells that cannot produce the nitric oxide molecule. These experiments will determine, unambiguously, the extent of involvement of mast cells and mast cell-derived nitric oxide. In the second part of this proposal will carry out a time course study, using pharmacologically induced mast cell degranulation, to determine when the mast cells become injurious to skeletal muscle. These experiments will identify the period during which mast cell behaviour can be modulated in order to protect the muscle from ischaemia reperfusion injury. Determination of the role of mast cells, and an understanding of the timing during which they become injurious would provide a logical basis for optimizing drug therapy in clinical applications of these findings.Read moreRead less
Genetic Polymorphisms Associated With Clinical And Dermoscopic Naevus Signature Patterns
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$842,841.00
Summary
Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that arises from the cells that produce pigment and is a major public health issue in Australia. We will examine the relationship between the form, structure and colour of existing types of moles and their subsequent risk of developing into melanoma. This study will combine dermoscopy, a non-invasive examination technique, with DNA tests of the genes that determine number of naevi, skin, hair and eye colour, aiding in the early prediction and diagnosis of skin c ....Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that arises from the cells that produce pigment and is a major public health issue in Australia. We will examine the relationship between the form, structure and colour of existing types of moles and their subsequent risk of developing into melanoma. This study will combine dermoscopy, a non-invasive examination technique, with DNA tests of the genes that determine number of naevi, skin, hair and eye colour, aiding in the early prediction and diagnosis of skin cancer.Read moreRead less
Discrete Simulation Of Powder Dispersion In Pharmaceutical Aerosol Inhalers
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$35,085.00
Summary
This project seeks to develop fundamental understanding of the dispersion mechanisms of powders as aerosol for inhalation drug delivery. It couples computational simulations using computational fluid dynamics and discrete element method with experimental dispersion analysis. Successful development of this research will lead to a comprehensive understanding of factors controlling inhaler performance and thus maximizes the therapeutic benefits to the patients.