Cover Story
Research led by Dr. David Burns and Professor Ken O鈥橦alloran, Department of Physiology, was featured on the cover of a recent issue of (Volume 597, Issue 3).
The paper from the group examines neuromuscular control of breathing in a model of muscular dystrophy and is entitled 鈥

The paper presents interesting findings relating to compensatory support of breathing at a young age in a model of muscular dystrophy (mdx mouse). Despite profound diaphragm (principal respiratory muscle) weakness and impaired neural recruitment of the diaphragm in mdx mice, there is a capacity to preserve peak inspiratory pressure generating capacity (1). The study reveals compensation in support of respiratory system performance in young mdx mice and has relevance to rehabilitative and therapeutic strategies that aim to protect respiratory performance in neuromuscular diseases such as the dystrophinopathies.
This paper is the third in a series of studies published in The Journal of Physiology that were performed during David鈥檚 doctoral training at the Department of Physiology, UCC.
- Burns DP, Murphy KH, Lucking EF & O鈥橦alloran KD (2019) 鈥淚nspiratory pressure-generating capacity is preserved during ventilatory and non-ventilatory behaviours in young adult male dystrophic (mdx) mice despite profound diaphragm muscle weakness鈥. The Journal of Physiology, 597(3):831-848.
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