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    Functional Characteristics Of Sensory Nerves In The Nec K

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $63,412.00
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    Interaction Of TRP Channels And Inflammatory Mediators: A Critical Role In Visceral Pain

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $308,747.00
    Summary
    Transient receptor potential, or TRP channels, are involved in generating many of the sensations we feel, such as touch and pain. The function of these channels can be altered by substances released by the body during inflammation. Some TRP channels have specialized roles in signalling pain from the colon which can be enhanced during colonic inflammation. Understanding how TRP channels and inflammatory mediators function and interact is essential if we are to find treatments for colonic pain.
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    Communication Between Nerve Cells In The Brain

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $416,521.00
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    Viscerosensory Neuroimmune Interactions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $336,667.00
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    Connections Between Nerve Cells In The Central Nervous System

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $656,823.00
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    Silencing Visceral Nociceptors By Targeting NaV1.1: A Novel Therapeutic Approach For Treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $696,809.00
    Summary
    Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome suffer from chronic abdominal pain and co-morbidities such as over-active bladder. These symptoms arise from sensory nerve fibres in the colon and bladder that signal pain to innocuous stimuli. We are excited to report that a specific voltage-gated sodium channel, called NaV1.1, plays a key pathological role in generating these symptoms. Here, we will specifically target and block NaV1.1 expressing pain-sensing neurons, provide key advances for therapies.
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    Is Overactive Bladder A 'Bladder Itch'? Identification Of Itch Specific Pathways Within The Bladder

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $720,585.00
    Summary
    Overactive bladder is a leading cause of nocturia, urgency and incontinence. These symptoms arise from sensory nerve fibres in the bladder. We have identified key irritant mechanisms, including the bile acid receptor TGR5 and Mrgpr family, thought to only exist in the skin, also innervate the bladder. We hypothesis that the clinical entity overactive bladder, is triggered by pathological activation of bladder afferents by such irritants and that overactive bladder is essentially a bladder itch.
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    A Novel Technique For Prolonged Silencing Of Visceral Pain Without Opiates

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $637,383.00
    Summary
    There has been substantial interest in the community for pain relief without opiates. This project demonstrates a new strategy to suppress pain at the source for prolonged periods, by suppressing activity in the sensory nerve endings that detect pain, not by acting in central pathways like opiates. To do this, we use a harmless virus to shut down a vital sodium channel for pain perception. These experiments use techniques that were recently developed in our lab and cant be performed elsewhere.
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    Life-threatening Ulcer Complications In The Elderly: Role Of Visceral Sensory Function And Molecular Mechanisms

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $445,011.00
    Summary
    A large proportion of patients with chronic disease such as peptic ulcer disease present with life-threatening complications such as severe peptic ulcer bleedings without any relevant symptoms prior to the manifestation of the complication. This lack of symptoms can be considered the main reason that the disease is not earlier diagnosed or before severe complications such as life-threatening bleeding ulcers occur.
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    Investigation Of Factors Linking The Heart And Kidney I N Heart Failure

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $115,837.00
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