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Improving Repair In Dystrophic Muscles By Targeting ADAMTS5 Activity And Connective Tissue Remodeling
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$95,313.00
Summary
In muscle diseases such as muscular dystrophy degeneration exceeds its capacity to repair. Connective tissue remodelling facilitates the repair process; however the mechanisms by which it does this are poorly defined. This Project examines the role of connective tissue turn-over during muscle repair. It is anticipated that new insights into muscle regeneration will be gained to underpin development of therapeutics that promote muscle repair in skeletal muscle wasting diseases.
Tissue Engineering Skeletal Muscle – An Important Link In The Neuro-prosthetic Interface Of Bionic Limbs.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$86,733.00
Summary
Limb loss after tumour, trauma, disease or degeneration is a major cause of disability. Use of a patient’s own nerve signals may offer an intuitive method for controlling a robotic limb to regain independence. Delicate nerves are damaged by the electrodes required for recording nerve signals, but muscles tolerate electrodes well. This project aims to create an artificial muscle construct as a bridge between nerve signals and recording electrodes to enable patient control of robotic limbs.
Musculoskeletal Strength In End Stage Kidney Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$109,358.00
Summary
People with advanced kidney disease have poorer musculoskeletal health leading to reduced quality of life. This project will examine the associations of musculoskeletal health and neuropathy with immediate and long term clinical outcomes.
The Impact Of Strength Training On Calf Muscle Structure And Function In Youth And Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$89,857.00
Summary
Muscle spasticity is a primary cause of disability in individuals with cerebral palsy; however their muscles also do not develop properly: they are weak and resistant to stretch. Strength training causes muscle adaptations that increase strength and decrease stiffness. This study will examine the impact of a strength training intervention on muscle structure and function using innovative imaging techniques, motion analysis and measures of muscle strength and stretch, translating into better cons ....Muscle spasticity is a primary cause of disability in individuals with cerebral palsy; however their muscles also do not develop properly: they are weak and resistant to stretch. Strength training causes muscle adaptations that increase strength and decrease stiffness. This study will examine the impact of a strength training intervention on muscle structure and function using innovative imaging techniques, motion analysis and measures of muscle strength and stretch, translating into better conservative intervention planning.Read moreRead less
Effects Of Replacement And Withdrawal Of Testosterone In Human Males On Muscle, Bone And Fat
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$156,682.00
Summary
Male sex hormone or androgen deficiency (AD) is a common, but under-diagnosed condition. AD decreases well being and contributes to muscle weakness, bone fragility and weight gain. Cutting edge technology will be used to help explain how AD may relate to these negative effects, particularly on muscle function. Given the importance of aging, frailty, osteoporosis and obesity, understanding the role of hormones in these conditions may have major implications for prevention and treatment.
What Is The Function Of The Tibialis Posterior Muscle And Tendon During Walking And How Does It Affect Disorders Of The Foot
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$110,235.00
Summary
The tibialis posterior (TP) muscle is important for foot function and is often implicated in foot and ankle problems. We will investigate the function of TP during gait with specific reference to foot posture. In particular we will examine the mechanical function of the muscle and tendon in different foot postures and commonly used treatment modalities such as (footwear and foot orthoses).
The Effect Of Α-actinin 3 Deficiency On Regulation Of Skeletal Muscle Mass In Health And Disease.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$84,800.00
Summary
A common genetic variant results in absence of the fast muscle fibre protein ?-actinin-3 in more than one billion humans worldwide. Loss of ?-actinin-3 influences elite athletic performance, muscle bulk and strength in the general population, and disease severity in muscle wasting conditions. The goal of this study is to understand how ?-actinin-3 regulates muscle mass so that individuals at increased risk of muscle wasting may be identified and treated accordingly.
Determining The Genetic Basis Of Skeletal Dysplasias Using Next Generation Sequencing
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$110,068.00
Summary
Osteoporosis is a common condition in Australia, yet treatment options are still limited. Study of rare genetic bone conditions known collectively as skeletal dysplasias have already led to the development of two new osteoporosis drug treatments. My project aims to identify the causative gene for several skeletal dysplasias, and to determine how these genes are involved in the development and maintenance of bone. This knowledge may then translate into new osteoporosis therapies.
Effect Of Testosterone Treatment Combined With Dietary Restriction On Body Fat Mass And Muscle Function In Obese Men: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$140,949.00
Summary
Obesity, an increasing health and economic burden, is associated with lowered testosterone levels in men. While both dietary restriction and testosterone treatment reduce body fat, whether a combination of these two approaches achieves a more pronounced fat mass reduction is unknown. We will conduct a rigorous 12 month clinical trial of testosterone treatment in 150 obese men with a low testosterone level. All men will receive dietary intervention to induce and maintain weight loss
Nerve And Muscle Excitability In Inclusion Body Myositis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$81,294.00
Summary
Our study will use recently developed neurophysiological techniques to study nerve and muscle excitability in sporadic inclusion body myositis, a poorly understood progressive muscle disease for which no effective treatment is known. We will determine whether the electrical properties of nerve and muscle cell membranes are affected and obtain clues as to where this dysfunction may occur. This may aid development of effective therapies through a better understanding of disease mechanisms.