Plasticity And Regeneration Of Bladder Motor Nerve Circuits After Injury
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$333,313.00
Summary
Our goal is to determine ways of improving the recovery of bladder-controlling nerves after they are injured, which has devastating effects on bladder function. This can happen because of lumbosacral spinal nerve damage or pelvic surgery. We also expect to establish broad principles that may be tested in other neurological conditions that affect bladder function, such as neurodegenerative disorders (e.g. diabetes) and spinal cord injury.
Modulation Of Autonomic Nerve Growth By Guidance Factors
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$393,277.00
Summary
Our goal is to understand how adult nerves are affected by injury so that we can devise therapies to make them regrow better. We will focus on nerves that control the urogenital organs because these are often injured during surgical procedures (e.g. prostatectomy, hysterectomy), with devastating effects on patients' quality of life. In this project we will investigate how naturally-occurring growth-inhibitory molecules affect nerve regrowth after injury in the pelvic nervous system.