The will provide the skills for a full comprehension of the structural complexity of the human reproductive system and the relationship between morphology and function of their organs. It will be provided knowledge regarding topographic, macroscopic and microscopic anatomy female and male system and the organs that regulate their function.
knowledge of human gametes, oogenesis, spermatogenesis, fecondation in vivo and in vitro
The ELEMENTS OF EMBRYOLOGY module purpose is to provide students with appropriate skills on the processes of histogenesis and human embryology, with a detailed description of human prenatal development in the various stages of development, from the zygote (fertilization) to the embryo (embryogenesis) up to IV week of development and on the fundamental aspects of the tissues of the human body.
Lectures and laboratory exercises. If the teaching is given in a mixed or remote way, the necessary changes with respect to what was previously stated may be introduced, in order to respect the program envisaged and reported in the syllabus.
Frontal teaching. Due to the COVID-19 emergency there may be variations to what was declared.
Lectures and exercises. If the teaching is given in a mixed or remote way, the necessary changes with respect to what was previously stated may be introduced, in order to respect the program envisaged and reported in the syllabus.
Topographical anatomy of the male genital system
Macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of the male genital system organs and vascularization
Topographical anatomy of the female genital system
Macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of the female genital system organs and vascularization
General information on the organization central nervous system and innervation of the male and female genital system
General information on the organization endocrine system and in particular on the macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of the pituitary gland
Spermatogenesis
Sperm maturation
Oogenesis
Reproductive aging
Fecondation
In vitro fecondation
gamete cryopreservation
Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue
The course develops the knowledge of the different cell types and their organization in the various constituent tissues of the human body, therefore skills on the morphological and microscopic structure of the tissues in the different components. Furthermore, the aim of the course is to provide the student with a general knowledge of human embryology with a detailed description of human prenatal development in the various stages of development, from the zygote (fertilization) to the embryo (embryogenesis) to the fetus (organogenesis) up to birth. , with reference to the related control and regulation mechanisms. For more details on the contents, see PROGRAMMING
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Slides. Scientific literature
EMBRIOLOGIA:
1. Moore, Persaud, Torchia - Lo sviluppo prenatale dell’uomo, 9° ed.- edra
ISTOLOGIA:
2. V. Monesi - ISTOLOGIA 6° ediz.- Piccin
3. ADAMO, N. BERNARDINI, C. BOITANI,.... E. ZIPARO - Elementi di Istologia e cenni di1. Embriologia – Piccin