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GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY (PHAR)(MD)

CODE 60808
ACADEMIC YEAR 2022/2023
CREDITS
  • 10 cfu during the 2nd year of 8452 FARMACIA (LM-13) - GENOVA
  • SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR BIO/09
    LANGUAGE Italian
    TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
  • SEMESTER 2° Semester
    PREREQUISITES
    Prerequisites
    You can take the exam for this unit if you passed the following exam(s):
    • Pharmacy 8452 (coorte 2021/2022)
    • HUMAN ANATOMY (PHAR)(MD) 55415
    • PLANT BIOLOGY AND ANIMAL BIOLOGY (I.C.)(PHAR)(MD) 55418
    • PHYSICS (PHAR)(MD) 55422
    • ELEMENTS OF MATHEMATIC 95338
    Prerequisites (for future units)
    This unit is a prerequisite for:
    • Pharmaceutical chemistry and technology 8451 (coorte 2021/2022)
    • PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPY (PCT) 67563
    • Pharmacy 8452 (coorte 2021/2022)
    • IMMUNOLOGY 64184
    • PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTERAPY 80327
    • GENERAL PATHOLOGY 64187
    • PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHARMACOVIGILANCE 80328
    • GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY 80324
    TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

    OVERVIEW

    The course intends to provide basic knowledge about the functioning of cells and the human organism. These notions are essential for the understanding of the interactions between the organism and drugs or other physical and chemical agents endowed with biological activity, i.e. able to modify the functional status of the human organism.

    AIMS AND CONTENT

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    Providing basic knowledge about the mechanisms governing cell functions: cell-cell communication, nerve impulse transmission, synaptic transmission, sensory receptors, and muscle contraction. Illustrating the functions of the body organs and systems: cardiovascular function, immune system, respiration, excretion-osmoregulation, nutrition-bioenergetics, endocrine system, and reproduction.

    AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

    The course intends to make students able to apply the acquired knowledge to the analysis of questions, the solution of problems, and to illustrate the topics of the syllabus.

    PREREQUISITES

    Basic knowledge of Mathematics, Physics, Organic Chemistry, Anatomy, and Biochemistry

    TEACHING METHODS

    Class lessons with exercise, and teaching materials available on the University’s AulaWeb platform.

    SYLLABUS/CONTENT

    SYLLABUS/CONTENT

    General principles

    • Definition of Physiology.

    • Features of living beings.

    • Chemical composition of living matter.

    • Homeostasis and exercise physiology.

    Cells

    • Cell membrane. Diffusion, osmotic pressure. Membrane transport.

    • Cell communication. Signal molecules, cell receptors. Signal transduction pathways.

    • Diffusion and equilibrium potentials. Donnan equilibrium, pump-and-leak model, RVD, RVI.

    • Membrane currents and EF measurements. Action potential.

    • Intracellular calcium signaling and homeostasis.

    • Synapses.

    Sistems

    • Central nervous system. Brain, mesencephalon, cerebellum. Effector systems.

    • Sensory system, skin receptors. Eye, photoreceptors and neural retina. Ear and vestibular system, taste, smell.

    • Endocrine system, hypothalamic–pituitary axis, pineal gland, thyroid. Parathyroid gland, calcium balance, adrenal glands. Glicogen metabolism. Gonads.

    • Muscular system, striated muscle fiber, muscle contraction. Types of muscle fibers.

    • Body’s liquids, blood composition. Hemostasis, lymphatic system. Immune system.

    • Cardiovascular system, electric activity, contraction. Cardiac cycle. Vessels, flux, pressure, capillaries. Veins, pressure regulation.

    • Respiratory system and dynamics. Lung volumes, gas exchange, oxygen transport. Control of respiration, CO2 transport, ventilation/perfusion ratio.

    • Kidney, filtration and reabsorption. Urine concentration, salt-water balance. Acid-base homeostasis, alkalosis, acidosis.

    • Digestive system, salivary glands, stomach. Liver, pancreas. Gastrointestinal motility and absorption.

    • Male reproductive system. Female reproductive system, menstrual cycle. Fertilization, pregnancy.

    • Energy balance.

     

    RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Cell physiology: • V. Taglietti, C. Casella. Fisiologia e Biofisica delle Cellule, EdiSES. Napoli .

    Organism physiology (one of the following):

    • AA VV. Fisiologia Umana, Fondamenti. Edi Ermes.

    • D.U. Silverthorn. Fisiologia. Pearson .

    • W.J. Germann, C. L. Stanfield. Fisiologia. EdiSES. Napoli.

    • L. Sherwood. Fisiologia Umana. Zanichelli.

    Supplementary materials on the AulaWeb platform.

    TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

    Exam Board

    BRUNO PIETRO BURLANDO (President)

    GIORGIO GRASSELLI

    ILARIA DEMORI (Substitute)

    LESSONS

    Class schedule

    All class schedules are posted on the EasyAcademy portal.

    EXAMS

    EXAM DESCRIPTION

    Oral exam possibly including exercises.

    ASSESSMENT METHODS

    Oral exam assessing the student's ability of using the acquired knowledge to analyze and respond to questions, solve problems, and illustrate the topics of the syllabus. Major focus on the ability of understanding mechanisms and illustrating cause-effect relationships.

    Exam schedule

    Date Time Location Type Notes
    20/06/2023 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede della prova di esame: Aula 2 Polo Alberti, San Martino
    04/07/2023 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede della prova di esame: Aula 2 Polo Alberti, San Martino
    18/07/2023 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede della prova di esame: Aula 2 Polo Alberti, San Martino
    05/09/2023 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede della prova di esame: Aula 2 Polo Alberti, San Martino
    19/09/2023 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede della prova di esame: Aula 2 Polo Alberti, San Martino
    30/01/2024 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede della prova di esame: Aula 2 Polo Alberti, San Martino
    13/02/2024 09:00 GENOVA Orale Sede della prova di esame: Aula 2 Polo Alberti, San Martino