Unit GENERAL AND SPECIAL VETERINARY PHISIOLOGY

Course
Veterinary medicine
Study-unit Code
GP001135
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Silvana Diverio
CFU
16
Course Regulation
Coorte 2017
Offered
2018/19
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

VETERINARY ENDOCRINOLOGY

Code GP001188
CFU 4
Teacher Silvana Diverio
Teachers
  • Olimpia Barbato (Codocenza)
Hours
  • 40 ore (Codocenza) - Olimpia Barbato
Learning activities Base
Area Discipline della struttura e funzione degli organismi animali
Academic discipline VET/02
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Principles of general endocrinology. Hormones. Organization of the
endocrine system. Functions, mechanisms of action and dysfunctions of
the principal endocrine glands: epiphyses, hypothalamus, pituitary,
thyroid, parathyroid glands, endocrine pancreas, adrenal gland, gonads,
and placenta. Physiology of reproduction and lactation.
Reference texts Recommended:
Fisiologia degli Animali Domestici; Authors: O.V. Sjaastad, O. Sand, K.
Hove, Edizione Italiana; Casa Editrice Ambrosiana.
Fisiologia degli Animali Domestici con Elementi di Etologia; Authors: G.
Aguggini, V. Beghelli, L.F. Giulio; UTET.
Optionals:
Manuale di Fisiologia Veterinaria; Author: J.G. Cunnigham, Edizione
Italiana; Antonio Delfino Editore.
McDonald's Veterinary Endocrinology and Reproduction; Ed. Pineda &
Doooley; IowaState Press (5th edition).
Educational objectives The main knowledge acquired will provide:
- the basis for understanding the organization of the endocrine system
(endocrine glands and diffuse endocrine system, classification of
hormones, synthesis, secretion and transport, circadian rhythms);
- the basis for understanding the interactions between the endocrine
system and the nervous and immune systems;
- elements for understanding the main endocrine mechanisms that
control the crucial animal functions, such as regulating blood sugar and
metabolism, development and growth, water and mineral balance,
reproduction and lactation, emergency and stressful situations;
- elements for anticipating the effects of "excess" or "defect" in specific
hormones.
The main skills from applying the knowledge described above shall be:
- critical evaluation of the endocrine functional parameters and
adaptation mechanisms;
- identification of the main causes that can affect the normal functioning
of the endocrine system;
- the basis for understanding the pathophysiology and pathology of the
endocrine system and their impact on general homeostasis.
Prerequisites Propedeutic courses: Biologia animale, Fisica, Statistica e informatica
applicate alla medicina veterinaria, Biochimica veterinaria e biologia
molecolare, Anatomia degli animali domestici.
Teaching methods Course organization:
- lectures on all the main topics covered by the program;
- practical activities on main techniques used for hormonal assays.
Journal club on endocrinology issues. Practical activities at the Livestock
teaching center/clinic for reproductive physiology and endocrinology.
Students will be divided into groups and will follow tutorials of 2 hours
each;
- seminars on topics related to the course: methods for the assay of
hormones in veterinary medicine, principal hormone dysfunctions.
The official course material can be downloaded from the Unistudium platform.
Other information Attendance is compulsory, as established by the study course Council.
The educational activity is carried out during the first semester of the
second year course. Students are invited to consult the web page of the
Department of Veterinary Medicine (http://www.medvet.unipg.it/) for
further details.
Lectures and seminars are given in classroom V of the teaching center of
the Department of Veterinary Medicine (at the so-called "Polo Didattico").
Laboratory activities will be held in the RIA-EIA Lab and/or other labs of
the Section of Veterinary Physiology. Some laboratory activities may be
carried out at the Livestock Teaching Center (AZD, in Sant'Angelo di
Celle) or in other classrooms/available structures according to needs.
Learning verification modality EXAMINATION MODE
The exam consists of a written test and an oral test and an exemption
(written and oral test) corresponding to the module of Veterinary
Physiology I.
To help students overcome this part of the exam during the course,
supervised hours will be devoted to simulated written tests.
Methods of assessment:
1. The General and Special Veterinary Physiology Examinations provide
for an exemption (optional) for the "Veterinary Physiology I" Module
under Module A below and a subsequent final examination of the
modules of "Veterinary Physiology II", "Veterinary Physiology III "and"
Endocrinology ", which can only be accessed by students who have
passed the exemption with a vote of 18 or more (see Mode B).
2. The student can support the exemption from the first useful session for
an unlimited number of times, but always and in any case as part of the
appeal dates provided by the examination schedule. Registration will be
through SOL; The possibility of supporting the Exemption is subject to the
completion of the module's assessment of the didactics. The validity of
the exemption is two years calculated from the session in which it was
claimed. The vote taken on the exonerate will go to a weighted average
with the vote on the General Physiology and Veterinary Specialization for the "Veterinary Physiology II" and "Endocrinology" Modules.
3. In the event that the student does not intend to take advantage of the
exoneration, the evaluation only provides for the final exam mode in the
C mode.
Below are the detailed three ways of examining:
Method A = ESONERO & CFU) Written test consisting of 40 multiplechoice
questions (five) concerning the 6CFU of the Physiological
Vocabulary Form I and subsequent oral exam regarding the topics
reported on the Physiology Forms Veterinarian I which can only be
accessed after passing the written test by having answered correctly at
least 24 questions. The test could also include open answer questions.
Time allowed for 90 minutes written exam.
Method B = 10 CFU EXAMINATION, ACCESSIBLE ONLY EXTREMELY
EXTRAORDINARY EXTENSION) Written test consisting of 60 multiplechoice
questions with five responses, concerning the Physiology and
Physiology II modules and Endocrinology and subsequent oral test
regarding the topics reported on the cards Didactics for the modules of
Veterinary Physiology II, Veterinary Physiology III and Endocrinology,
which can be accessed only after passing the written test (> = 36 correct
answers). To access this test you must have successfully passed the
exoneration (Try A). Time allowed for 120 minutes written test.
Mode C = 16 ECU UNIQUE EXAM) The written test described in A and B
will take a total duration of 180 minutes. The threshold score for
accessing the next oral exam is 60 correct answers of which at least 24
for Test A and at least 36 for Test B. Teachers reserve the possibility of
postponing part of the interview on specific topics for the final
overcoming Of the oral test. Final Examination: It will be compulsory to
hold the oral exam immediately after the written exam.
Extended program Theoretical lessons:
Lesson 1; 1.5 h General Endocrinology. Hormones as specific chemical
messengers. Lessons 2 - 3; 3 h Endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine
action. Hormones: chemistry, synthesis, secretion, transport, metabolism.
Lesson 4; 1.5 h Target cells, receptor interaction with hormones, second
messengers. Hormonal action on genes. Lesson 5; 1.5 h Organization of
the endocrine system and interaction with the S.N.C. Epiphysis.
Hypothalamus. Lesson 6; 1.5 h Hypothalamic pituitary connections.
Adenohypophysis. Lesson 7; 1.5 h Neurohypophysis. Growth hormone
and growth factors. Lesson 8; 1.5 h The thyroid. Lesson 9; 1.5 h
Parathyroid glands and hormones regulating calcium and phosphate
homeostasis (parathyroid hormone, vitamin D, and calcitonin. Lessons
10 - 12; 4.5 h The endocrine pancreas. Gastrointestinal hormones.
Lessons 13 - 14; 3 h The adrenal glands. Adrenal cortex.
Mineralocorticoids. Renin-angiotensin system. Glucocorticoids. Lesson
15; 1.5 h The adrenal medulla. Emergency and stress.
For each endocrine gland, the main hormonal dysfunctions will also be
treated.
Lesson 16; 1.5 h Physiology of reproduction. Gonads. Sexual
differentiation. Physiology of puberty. Factors affecting puberty.
Regulation of ovarian hormones secretion. Lesson 17; 1.5 h Estrous cycle:
general aspects and species-specific characteristics. Seasonal
reproductive activity. Hormonal control of the estrous cycle. Follicular
phase: Follicular wave and ovulation. Lesson 18; 1.5 h The luteal phase:
corpus luteum. Luteolysis: peculiarity of species. Lesson 19 - 20; 3 h
Male reproductive system: hormonal regulation of the reproductive
function. Gametogenesis, fertilization and embryo development. Lesson
21 - 22; 3 h The endocrinology of pregnancy and parturition. Placental
hormones and maternal recognition of pregnancy. Postpartum. Lesson
23; 1.5 h Physiology of lactation: mammary development and growth,
lactogenesis, and galactopoiesis. Milk ejection. Endocrine control of
lactation.
Practical lessons:
Training at the Livestock Teaching Center/ clinic of reproductive
physiology and endocrinology. Students will be divided into groups and
will follow guided practices of 2 hours each:
1) reproductive physiology training (2 h).
2) endocrine gland dysfunctions training (2 h).
3) lab training on techniques for hormonal assays (1 h).
Self-directed learning:
1) Journal club on endocrinology themes (1 h).

VETERINARY PHISIOLOGY I

Code A000603
CFU 6
Teacher Silvana Diverio
Teachers
  • Silvana Diverio
Hours
  • 60 ore - Silvana Diverio
Learning activities Base
Area Discipline della struttura e funzione degli organismi animali
Academic discipline VET/02
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Sensory physiology. Nervous nervous system. Somatic nervous system: spinal cord, reflexes and muscle tone; Segmental encephalopathy and cranial nerves; cerebellum; Base ganglia, thalamus and cerebral hemispheres. Limbic system and primary and secondary cerebral cortex. Adjustment of waking and sleeping, biological rhythms. The limbic system: control of behavior and emotions. Brain bark and center control and regulation activities. Physiology of cognition and relationship. Attacking theory and animal sociality. Empathy. Learning. Overview of heart electrical activity, heart pump and its regulation.
Reference texts Books:
Fisiologia degli Animali Domestici con Elementi di Etologia; Autori: G. Aguggini, V. Beghelli, L.F. Giulio; UTET.

"Neuroscienze", Purves D., Augustine G.J., Fitzpatrick D., Katz L.C., LaMantia A-S., McNamara J.O., 2000. Zanichelli, Bologna. ¿

Suggested Books:
Fisiologia degli animali. Dai geni agli organismi. 2010. Sherwood L., Klandorf H. Yancey P., Zanichelli, Bologna.
Educational objectives What to Know:
The student must acquire basic knowledge on electrophysiology, the physiology of skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle contraction, the functions of the nervous system and sensory perception, especially of pain, in animals, and how these functions are involved in life relationship, cognitive processes, learning and adaptation of all species, as well as the basic principles of the physiology of the cardiovascular system.

What to be able to do:
The main skills derived from applying the above knowledge will be:
- critically evaluate the functional parameters and the adaptation mechanisms of the heart;
- identify the main causes that can alter the normal functioning of the nervous system;
- the basis for understanding the pathophysiology and pathology of the nervous system and muscle tissue, including the heart.
Teaching methods Theoretical activity:
The course is organized as follows:
- Classroom lessons on all subjects of the course.

Practical activity:
- two hours guided exercises each held in the classroom and at the laboratory of Veterinary Physiology and Animal Ethology and Wellness (LEBA) at the Canile Sanitario di Collestrada (PG) with the RandAgiamo project; Students will be divided into 4 groups (maximum 20 students)
- Supervised lessons
- expert seminars in the field of the program carried out
- test tests in the classroom
Extended program Physiology of the nervous system: The somatic nervous system, evolution and functional organization. The blood-brain barrier. (2 hours).
Sensory physiology: The sense organs and receptors: classification, coding of sensory information. Role of neuromediators and their modulation in the nervous system. (4 hours).
Physiology of the nervous system: vegetative nervous system: sympathetic and parasympathetic: similarities and differences between vegetative and somatic reflex arc. Neurochemical transmission. (3 hours).
Nervous system physiology: conduction and trophic functions of the spinal cord. Ascending routes. (4 hours).
Nervous system physiology: conduction and trophic functions of the spinal cord. Descending routes. (2 hours).
Sensory physiology: Coding of sensory information: the perception of pain. (3 hours).
Physiology of the nervous system: Reflex functions of the spinal cord. (2 hours).
Physiology of the nervous system: Brain trunk and cranial nerves, implications for neurological examination.
Cerebellum and its relationship with the segmental brain. (1 hour).
Physiology of the nervous system: Basal ganglia. Balance regulation, voluntary and involuntary movement. Thalamus and cerebral hemispheres. (3 hours).
Physiology of the nervous system: The hypothalamus as the homeostatic center of the organism. (2 hours)
The limbic system: control of behavior and emotions. (2 hours).
Physiology of the nervous system: regulation of wakefulness and sleep, biological rhythms. (2 hour)
Sensory physiology (taste, hearing, balance, vision) (2 hours).
Physiology of the nervous system: Smell, primary and secondary cerebral cortex. Cerebral cortex and control and regulation activities of the higher centers. Associative areas. Physiology of cognition and relationship (3 hours).

VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY II

Code A000602
CFU 3
Teacher Silvana Diverio
Teachers
  • Gabriele Brecchia (Codocenza)
Hours
  • 30 ore (Codocenza) - Gabriele Brecchia
Learning activities Base
Area Discipline della struttura e funzione degli organismi animali
Academic discipline VET/02
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents The heart, functions and neuroendocrinological control. Cardiovascular system: blood and hemostasis, hemodynamics, arterial
system, microcirculation, peripheral circulation control.
Respiratory system: respiratory mechanics, pulmonary circulation and
ventilation and perfusion distribution, gas transport, respiratory control.
Reference texts Books:
Fisiologia degli animali. Dai geni agli organismi. 2010. Sherwood L.,
Klandorf H. Yancey P., Zanichelli, Bologna.
Fisiologia degli Animali Domestici con Elementi di Etologia; Autori: G.
Aguggini, V. Beghelli, L.F. Giulio; UTET.
Slide provided by the teacher.
Educational objectives What to Know:
The main objective of the module is to provide students with adequate
knowledge of the physiology of domestic animals, with particular
emphasis on general principles and control mechanisms regulating the
functions of cardiovascular and respiratory systems that are integrated in
the maintenance of homeostasis 'body.
The main knowledge gained will provide:
- the bases for understanding the operation of specific organs / systems;
- the basics for understanding the mechanisms of regulation of individual
organs / systems and of functional interactions between different organs /
systems;
- the essential elements for understanding homeostasis and the causes
that alter it.
What to be able to do:
The main skills derived from applying the above knowledge will be:
- Critically evaluate functional parameters and adaptation mechanisms;
- identify the main causes that can alter the normal functioning of the
cardio-circulatory and respiratory system;
- the basis for understanding the pathophysiology and pathology of the
cardiovascular and respiratory system.
Teaching methods Theoretical activity:
The course is organized as follows:
- Classroom lessons on all subjects of the course.
Practical activity:
- 2 hours guided exercises each with students divided into
groups in classroom, in field and in Physiology Laboratory;
- Supervised lessons
- expert seminars in the field of the program carried out
- test tests in the classroom
Extended program The
heart: heart cycle. The heart as a pump: the electrical conduction of the
heart. Role of the pacemakers. (2 hours). Heart: Electrocardiogram (ECG).
(2 hours). The heart: Mechanics associated with the heart cycle and their
repercussions on the vascular system (wrist, tones). Cardiac output and
control factors (nervous, hormonal) and regulation. (2 hours). The heart:
Nervous heart control, afferent and efferent nervs, receptor system
(bariceptors and chemoceptors), and heart regulation centres. (2 hours).
The heart: Bainbridge reflex and lungs (sinus respiratory arrhythmia),
regulating aspects of the nervous system. (2 hours).
THEORETICAL LESSONS:
Blood physiology: the blood. Plasma and corpusculous component. (2
hours). Blood physiology: hemostasis, platelet and coagulation. (2 hours).
Physiology of the cardiovascular system: Pressure, volume, flow and
resistance. (2 hours). Physiology of the cardiovascular system: Blood
vessels. (2 hours). Physiology of the cardiovascular system: Blood
pressure. (2 hours). Physiology of the cardiovascular system: Arterial
resistance. (2 hours). Physiology of the cardiovascular system: The
distribution of blood to the tissues. Exchange at capillary level. (2 hours).
Physiology of the cardiovascular system: The lymphatic system. Blood
pressure regulation. (2 hours). Cardiovascular System Physiology:
Cardiovascular Responses to Exercise. Integrated cardiovascular
functions. (2 hours). Respiratory physiology: The respiratory system. (2
hours). Respiratory physiology: Ventilation. Gas exchange and transport.
(2 hours). Respiratory physiology: Respiratory Mechanics. (2 hours).
Respiratory physiology: Mechanics: pulmonary volumes and respiratory
cycle. Respiratory regulation. (2 hours).
PRACTICAL LESSONS:
Supervised lesson. Physiology of the cardiovascular apparatus. (2 hours).
Practical activity: Heart rate monitoring and electrocardiogram (ECG in
the dog). (2 hours).

VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY

Code A000601
CFU 3
Teacher Gabriele Brecchia
Teachers
  • Gabriele Brecchia
Hours
  • 30 ore - Gabriele Brecchia
Learning activities Base
Area Discipline della struttura e funzione degli organismi animali
Academic discipline VET/02
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Digestive and polygastric digestive system functions.
Renal System: Functional renal transport elements, solute and water
along the nephron and tubular function, fluid volume control and
osmolality, renal regulation of ions and acid-base.
Reference texts Books:
Fisiologia degli animali. Dai geni agli organismi. 2010. Sherwood L.,
Klandorf H. Yancey P., Zanichelli, Bologna.
Fisiologia degli Animali Domestici con Elementi di Etologia; Autori: G.
Aguggini, V. Beghelli, L.F. Giulio; UTET.
Slides provided by teachers.
Educational objectives What to Know:
The student will have to acquire the knowledge necessary to understand
the physiology of digestion in monogastric and polygastric animals in
various animal species and the principles of renal physiology.
What to be able to do:
The main skills derived from applying the above knowledge will be:
- critically evaluate the functional parameters and the mechanisms of
adaptation of the digestive system and kidney;
- identify the main causes that can alter the normal functioning of the
digestive system and renal system .;
- the basis for understanding the pathophysiology and pathology of the
digestive system and the renal system.
Teaching methods Theoretical activity:
The course is organized as follows:
- Classroom lessons on all subjects of the course.
Practical activity:
- 2 hours guided exercises each with students divided into classroom
groups, at the Veterinary and Field Physiology Laboratory;
- Supervised lessons
- test tests in the classroom.
Extended program THEORETICAL LESSONS
Introduction to the course.
Digestive physiology: digestive function, chewing, salivation (2 hours)
Digestive physiology: monogastric stomach (2 hours)
Digestive physiology: Liver and pancreas (2 hours)
Digestive physiology: Small intestine monogastric (2 hours)
Digestive physiology: Monogastric crude intestines and digestion in
polygastric animals (2 hours)
Digestive physiology: the ruminal environment. Saliva (2 hours)
AGV, Ruminary Cycles, Rumination (2 hours)
Digestive physiology: omaso, abomasum (2 hours)
Kidney physiology: Fundamental renal processes, renal function (2 hours)
Kidney physiology: VFC filtration and regulation (2 hours)
Kidney physiology: Active and passive absorption (2 hours)
Renal physiology: Angiotensin and aldosterone renin system (2 hours)
Kidney physiology: Tubular secretion and clearance (2 hours)
Kidney physiology: Urine and water balance (2 hours)
PRACTICAL LESSONS
AZD Visit to digestive activity evaluation (2 hours)
Renal Supervisor Lesson (2 hours)
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