The course of Human Anatomy in the degree course in Biomedical Sciences must provide the student with fundamental anatomy notions to be applied to nursing and obstetric sciences. The devices will be set up in a functional and clinical way.
The course of Biochemistry aims to provide to the students the basis to understanding the physical, chemical and biological contexts in which molecules, reactions and metabolic pathways play their role.
At the end of the present course the student will understand the structure-function relationships of the main biological molecules, essential biochemical mechanisms that underlie a proper metabolic function and the consequences of their alterations.
Physiology studies the human vital functions, even in comparative manner. It discusses how the human organism obtains and maintains the homeostasis of its internal environment at molecular, cellular and tissue levels, in the context of the changes of the surrounding environment.
The course of Microbiology aims to provide to the students the basis to understanding the biological and pathogenic characteristics of microorganisms that play a role in human pathology.
At the end of the present course the student must acquire appropriate knowledge:
a) on the infections caused by the different pathogens in the different human anatomical districts;
b) on the principles of the laboratory tests in diagnosis and identification of pathogenic microorganisms, including appropriate specimen collection.
The course also aims to illustrate the various methods of prevention of microbial infections and the main causes of infection related to specific professional activity.
The Human Anatomy course is aimed at the study of different systems with particular functional anatomical references. As a premise it will be necessary to acquire knowledge of general embryology and histology.
Circular system: Heart, large and small circulation
Respiratory system: Upper airways and inferences. Lungs. gas exchange
Digestive system: general information on the alimentary canal. Salivary glands: ratios and structure. Liver: Reports and structure. Pancreas: Reports and structure.
Urinary system: Structure of the kidney
Frontal lessons.
Traditional lectures, with the support of slides and educational videos of some theoretical-practical teaching topics (the films will be available on the Studium page): https://studium.unict.it/dokeos/2020/courses/17257/
1. Cardiovascular system
- Heart functions. Cardiac automatism: pacemaker and conduction tissue. Electrical and mechanical cycle of the heart. Heart sounds. Systolic and cardiac output range. Starling law of the heart. The heart rate and its regulation. Cardiovascular nervous control.
- The fetal circulation.
- Blood pressure and its control.
2. Respiratory system
- Respiratory mechanics. Respiratory mechanics. Pulmonary surfactant. Functions of the pleura. Pneumothorax. Pulmonary gas exchange.
- Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
- Adjustment of breathing. Peripheral and central chemoreceptors. Respiratory centers and their functional significance.
3. Urinary System
- The functional unit of the kidney. Functions of nephron. Ultrafiltration glomerular functions. The clearance.
- The process of reabsorption. The obligatory and optional reabsorption in the renal tubules. Action of aldosterone and vasopressin.
- The concentration of urine: the loop of Henle function.
- Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.
4. Digestive system, Metabolism and Nutrition
- Digestive canal. Gastric secretion. Nervous and humoral regulation of gastric secretion. Exocrine pancreatic secretion. Secretin and pancreozymin. gastrointestinal hormones.
- Liver and gallbladder bile.
5. Endocrine System
- Generalities on hormones. Definition and classification of hormones. Mechanisms of action of hormones.
- Hypothalamic hormones
- Adenohypophysis; neurohypophysis
- The thyroid
- The adrenal cortex
- The phosphocalcic metabolism. Calcitonin. The parathyroid hormone. Vitamins D. Adjustment of serum calcium.
- The endocrine pancreas
- Function of the male and female reproductive organs
6. Nervous System.
- Tactile sensitivity
- The thermal and pain sensitivity
- The cortical areas
- Autonomic nervous system. Functional anatomy of the sympathetic and parasympathetic system. The adrenal medulla.
1. Introduction to Microbiology: the pathogenic mechanisms of microorganisms, microorganism-host relationships.
2. The bacteria: the organization of the bacterial cell; mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis: role of bacteria in disease.
3. Fungi: fungal cell structure; mechanisms of fungal pathogenesis.
4. Virus: Characteristics of virus and their replication; mechanisms of viral pathogenesis; types of viral infection: acute and persistent infection.
5. The antimicrobial chemotherapy: the main characteristics of antimicrobial drugs and their mechanisms of resistance.
6. Vaccines.
7. General principles of laboratory diagnostics of infectious diseases.
8. General principles of sterilization, disinfection, and antisepsis.
9. Infections of the skin, bones and joints.
10. Infections of the uro-genital tract.
11. Infections of the fetus and the newborn.
12. Infections of the Respiratory tract. Tubercolosis.
13. Infections of the gastrointestinal tract.
14. Infections of the nervous system.
15. Opportunistic and nosocomial infections.
Anatomia dell'Uomo - P. Castano - R. F. Donato - II Edizione - Edi Ermes
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2. Nelson Cox. I principi di Biochimica di Lehninger. Zanichelli
3. Devlin. Biochimica con aspetti clinici. EdiSES
4. Berg Jeremy M. - Tymoczko John L. - Stryer Lubert. Biochimica. Ed. Zanichelli
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Silverthon D.U. – FISIOLOGIA. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana
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All students can use didactic material downloadable from the Studium UniCt page at the following link: http://studium.unict.it/dokeos/2018/courses/10379/