The
goals of the Laboratory of Experimental Myology and Osteopathic Research at
Lecom are twofold: The first aspect of our research assesses the effects of
nerve damage (axotomy and compression) on muscle function, biochemistry and
morphology. This approach uses the rat sciatic nerve model, and has gone on
to assess the possible ameliorative effects of antioxidant, exercise and osteopathic
manipulative therapies.
The
second facet of our lab's research is focused on understanding the effect
of the intracellular milieu on the contractile force and calcium-sensitivity
and other functional parameters of striated muscle (both skeletal and cardiac).
More specifically, the goal is to understand the mechanism(s) involved in
the alteration of contractility by fatigue metabolites such as inorganic phosphate
(Pi) and hydrogen ions (H+), both of which decrease force generation and calcium-sensitivity
of striated muscle.