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GENERAL PATHOLOGY
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Aim.This discipline studies the causes and mechanisms of diseases. The course program provides students with opportunities to elucidate the mechanisms and origins of human diseases at fundamental levels emphasizing systemic processes based on molecular and cellular pathologic events.------------------
Genetic disorders; Infectious diseases; Environmental pathology; Subcellular responses to injury; Cellular aging; Amyloidosis; Acute and chronic inflammation; Tissue renewal and repair; Regeneration, healing, and fibrosis thermoregulation; Neoplasia; Hemodynamic disorders, thromboembolic disease, and shock; Heart pathophysiology; Hypertension; Atherosclerosis; Red blood cell disorders; Bleeding disorders; Diseases of white blood cells; Lung pathophysiology; Gastrointestinal tract and liver pathophysiology; Kidney pathophysiology; Endocrine system pathophysiology.
Suggested textbooks
Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease 8E. Kumar et al.
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COLIZZI VITTORIO
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DESCRIPTION OF TEACHING MODULE: Cause of a disease (Phisycs, Chmestry Biology) Cellular pathology: cellular stress, Cellular adaptations, cell injury, and cell death, subcellular responses to injury. Cellular aging. Amyloidosis General features of inflammation acute and chronic Tissue renewal and repair. Regeneration, healing, and fibrosis Thermoregulation Neoplasia: Definitions. Nomenclature of tumors. Molecular basis of cancer. Molecular basis of multistep carcinogenesis, gatekeeper and caretaker genes. Metastasis. Carcinogenic agents and their cellular interactions. Radiation carcinogenesis. Microbial carcinogenesis. Effects of tumors on the host local and hormonal effects. Grading and staging of tumors. Hemodynamic disorders, thromboembolic disease, and shock. Heart pathophysiology Hypertension. Atherosclerosis Red blood cell disorders Bleeding Disorders Liver pathophysiology Endocrine system pathophysiology. Lung pathophysiology Gastrointestinal tract pathophysiology. Kidney pathophysiology
 REFERENCES: Robbins & Cotran – Le Basi Patologiche delle Malattie - http://www.robbinspathology.com
LINK: www.vittorio-colizzi.com
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BEI ROBERTO
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DESCRIPTION OF TEACHING MODULE: Cellular adaptations, cell injury, and cell death: cellular responses to stress and noxious stimuli. Cellular adaptations of growth and differentiation: hyperplasia, hypertrophy, atrophy, metaplasia. Overview of cell injury and cell death: causes of cell injury. Mechanisms of cell injury. Reversible and irreversible cell injury. Morphology of cell injury and necrosis. Examples of cell injury and necrosis: ischemic and hypoxic injury, ischemia-reperfusion injury, chemical injury. Apoptosis: causes of apoptosis, morphology, biochemical features of apoptosis, mechanisms of apoptosis, examples of apoptosis. Subcellular responses to injury: lysosomal catabolism (heterophagy, autophagy); hypertrophy of smooth endoplasmic reticulum; mitochondrial alterations; cytoskeletal abnormalities. Intracellular accumulations: lipids, proteins, hyaline change, glycogen, pigments (exogenous pigments, endogenous pigments); pathologic calcification (dystrophic calcification and metastatic calcification) General features of inflammation: Acute inflammation: historical highlights, stimuli for acute inflammation; vascular changes (changes in vascular flow and caliber, vascular leakage); cellular events: leukocyte extravasation (leukocyte adhesion and transmigration) and phagocytosis. Adhesion molecules involved in the inflammatory response. Chemotaxis. Defects in leukocyte functions. Chemical mediators of inflammation: vasoactive amines, plasma proteins, arachidonic acid metabolites: prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and lipoxins, platelet-activating factor (PAF), cytokines and chemokines, nitric oxide (NO), lysosomal constituents of leukocytes, oxygen-derived free radicals, neuropeptides. Disorders of the complement system. Outcomes of acute inflammation. Morphologic patterns of acute inflammation. Systemic effects of inflammation, consequences of defective or excessive inflammation Neoplasia: Molecular basis of cancer: essential alterations for malignant transformation, the normal cell cycle, self-sufficiency in growth signals: oncogenes. Insensitivity to growth inhibitory signals: tumor suppressor genes. Retinoblastoma as a paradigm for the two-hit hypothesis of oncogenesis. Selected tumor suppressor genes involved in human neoplasms. p53: guardian of the genome. Evasion of apoptosis. DNA repair defects and genomic instability in cancer cells. Limitless replicative potential: telomerase. Development of sustained angiogenesis. Invasion and metastasis. Stromal microenvironment and carcinogenesis. Dysregulation of cancer-associated genes. Molecular basis of multistep carcinogenesis gatekeeper and caretaker genes. Tumor progression and heterogeneity. Carcinogenic agents and their cellular interactions: chemical carcinogenesis, metabolic activation of carcinogens. Molecular targets of chemical carcinogens. Major chemical carcinogens. Radiation carcinogenesis: ultraviolet rays, ionizing radiation. Microbial carcinogenesis: oncogenic DNA viruses, oncogenic RNA viruses. Host defense against tumors: tumor immunity, tumor antigens, antitumor effector mechanisms. immune surveillance. Effects of tumors on the host local and hormonal effects. Grading and staging of tumors. Heart pathophysiology: heart failure, cardiac hypertrophy: pathophysiology and progression to failure. Ischemic heart disease. Angina pectoris. Myocardial infarction. Liver pathophysiology: general features of hepatic diseases. Patterns of hepatic injury. Hepatic failure. Cirrhosis. Portal hypertension. Bilirubin and bile formation. Causes and classification of jaundice. Hereditary hyperbilirubinemias. Cholestasis. Viral hepatitis. Ascites.

DIDACTIC MATERIALS: Suggested Text-Book: Kumar et al Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease 8E. The student will be provided the slides shown in class.
REFERENCES: Kumar et al Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease 8E.
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PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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Aim:Knowledge of biochemical functions and main physiological processes of plants....................Organization of the Plant Cell; Cell Wall, Membranes and Organelles; Water and Solute Transport;Water Absorption and transport; Passive and Active transport of Solutes; Membrane Transport Processes; Membrane Transport Proteins: Channels, Carriers, Pumps; Translocation of Photosynthates in the Phloem: Phloem loading; The Pressure-Flow Model.; The Light Reactions: Introduction; Organization of the Photosynthetic Apparatus; Mechanism of Electron Transport; Proton Transport and ATP Synthesis; Photoinhibition and Photoprotection; Carbon Reactions: The Calvin Cycle: Reactions and Regulation; The C2 Oxidative Photosynthetic Carbon Cycle; Adaptations of Photosynthesis: The C4 Carbon Cycle; Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM); Biosynthesis of Starch and Sucrose; Plant Defense; Different Classes of Metabolites; Phytochrome-Induced Responses; Structure and Function of Phytocromes; Phytocrome Signalling Pathways; Plant Hormones: Structure, Physiological effects and Mechanism of Action of Auxins, Gibberellins, Citokinines, Ethilene, Ascisic Acid.
Suggested textbooks
Plant Physiology, Fifth Edition 2010, Taiz- Zeiger; Sinhauer Associates Inc Publishers Sunderland Massachussets, USA
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ADUCCI PATRIZIA
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DESCRIPTION OF TEACHING MODULE: Organization of the Plant Cell: Cell Wall, Membranes and Organelles. Water and Solute Transport: Water Absorption and transport . Passive and Active transport of Solutes. Membrane Transport Processes. Membrane Transport Proteins: Channels, Carriers, Pumps. Translocation of Photosynthates in the Phloem: Phloem loading; The Pressure-Flow Model. Biochemistry and metabolism Photosynthesis: the Light Reactions: Introduction; Organization of the Photosynthetic Apparatus; Mechanism of Electron Transport; Proton Transport and ATP Synthesis; Photoinhibition and Photoprotection. Photosynthesis: the Carbon Reactions: The Calvin Cycle: Reactions and Regulation; The C2 Oxidative Photosynthetic Carbon Cycle; Adaptations of Photosynthesis: The C4 Carbon Cycle; Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM). Biosynthesis of Starch and Sucrose. (it is necessary to know and write the reactions and the chemical structure of molecules in the cycles) Plant Hormones: Structure, Physiological effects and Mechanism of Action of: Auxins; Gibberellins; Cytokinins: Ethylene; Abscisic Acid;
 Testo:Taiz-Zeiger, Plant Physiology, Fifth Edition 2010,Sinhauer Associates Inc Publishers,Sunderland Massachussets USA and related web sito (open access) www.plantphys.net for specific items.
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MEDICINAL PLANTS
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Aim: study of the principal properties of medicinal plants and their application.---------------------------------------International code of botanical nomeclature, plant names and classification, taxonomic according to dichotomous and molecular characters of plants. Tissues producing secondary metabolites: stems and roots, flowers, fruits, seeds and leaves. Compounds, source and human use, ethnobotany and herbal medicines. Identification of marker compounds in herbal drugs. Botanical drugs and stem cells. Plant toxicity. Mushroom (amanita muscaria). Fungi (claviceps purpurea).
Phytochemicals in selected flowering families: aloaceae (aloe vera); apocynaceae (rauwolfia serpentina, strophanthus sp., vinca sp.); asteraceae (matricaria chamomilla); cannabaceae (cannabis sp.); erythroxylaceae (erythroxylum coca); iridaceae (colchicum autumnale); leguminosae (physostigma venenosum); liliaceae (veratrum sp.); malvaceae (sida acuta, malva officinalis, theobroma cacao); menispermaceae (chondrodendron tomentosum); papaveraceae (papaver somniferum); rubiaceae (coffea arabica); rutaceae (pilocarpus sp.); scropohulariaceae (digitalis purpurea); solanaceae and alkaloids (atropa belladonna, datura stramonium, mandragora officinarum), nicotiana tabacum); salicaceae (salix sp.).
Suggested textbooks
Slide set of the lessons
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CANINI ANTONELLA
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International code of botanical nomeclature, plant names and classification, taxonomic according to dichotomous and molecular characters of plants. Tissues producing secondary metabolites: stems and roots, flowers, fruits, seeds and leaves. Compounds, source and human use, ethnobotany and herbal medicines. Identification of marker compounds in herbal drugs. Botanical drugs and stem cells. Plant toxicity. Mushroom (amanita muscaria). Fungi (claviceps purpurea). Phytochemicals in selected flowering families: aloaceae (aloe vera); apocynaceae (rauwolfia serpentina, strophanthus sp., vinca sp.); asteraceae (matricaria chamomilla); cannabaceae (cannabis sp.); erythroxylaceae (erythroxylum coca); iridaceae (colchicum autumnale); leguminosae (physostigma venenosum); liliaceae (veratrum sp.); malvaceae (sida acuta, malva officinalis, theobroma cacao); menispermaceae (chondrodendron tomentosum); papaveraceae (papaver somniferum); rubiaceae (coffea arabica); rutaceae (pilocarpus sp.); scropohulariaceae (digitalis purpurea); solanaceae and alkaloids (atropa belladonna, datura stramonium, mandragora officinarum), nicotiana tabacum); salicaceae (salix sp.).
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DRUG ANALYSIS II LAB
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Aim: principal study of analytical methodology applied to the biological molecules............................................................Elementary analysis; Physical separations methodologies; Functional groups of organic molecules; Molecular spectroscopy: Principles and fundamentals; Digitalization of signal: ADC conversion, S/N and its effects. Fourier Transform of signal.; IR spectroscopy; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy; Mass spectrometry; Analysis strategies.
Suggested texbooks
The spectrometric identification of organic compounds. Silverstein, Webster, Kiemle. 7th edition (2005) or more recent, Wiley & sons. ISBN-10: 0471393622
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DRUG ANALYSIS II - MOD II
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Aim: principal study of analytical methodology applied to the biological molecules............................................................Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy; Mass spectrometry; Analysis strategies.
Suggested texbooks
The spectrometric identification of organic compounds. Silverstein, Webster, Kiemle. 7th edition (2005) or more recent, Wiley & sons. ISBN-10: 0471393622
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BARBATO GAETANO
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy; Mass spectrometry; Analysis strategies.
 Suggested texbooks The spectrometric identification of organic compounds. Silverstein, Webster, Kiemle. 7th edition (2005) or more recent, Wiley & sons. ISBN-10: 0471393622
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DRUG ANALYSIS II - MOD I
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Aim: principal study of analytical methodology applied to the biological molecules............................................................Elementary analysis; Physical separations methodologies; Functional groups of organic molecules; Molecular spectroscopy: Principles and fundamentals; Digitalization of signal: ADC conversion, S/N and its effects. Fourier Transform of signal.; IR spectroscopy.Suggested texbooksThe spectrometric identification of organic compounds. Silverstein, Webster, Kiemle. 7th edition (2005) or more recent, Wiley & sons.ISBN-10: 0471393622
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LANGE HEIKO
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Elementary analysis; Physical separations methodologies; Functional groups of organic molecules; Molecular spectroscopy: Principles and fundamentals; Digitalization of signal: ADC conversion, S/N and its effects. Fourier Transform of signal.; IR spectroscopy; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy; Mass spectrometry; Analysis strategies.
 Suggested texbooks The spectrometric identification of organic compounds. Silverstein, Webster, Kiemle. 7th edition (2005) or more recent, Wiley & sons. ISBN-10: 0471393622
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PHARMACEUTICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 1
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Aim: study of chemical interaction of pharmaceutical molecules with the biological system................................................Drugs and drugs targets: an overview; Drug discovery, design and development; Relationship of functional groups to pharmacological activity, Antisense therapeutic agents Drug metabolism Tools of the trade; Combinatorial and parallel synthesis, computer in med chemistry, quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR); Selected topics: Antibacterial agents, anticancer agents, Cholinergic, anticholinergic and anticholinesterases, drugs acting on the adrenergic nervous sistem, opioid analgesics, antiulcer agents, drugs affecting the hormonal system, drugs affeting the cardiovascolar system.
Suggested texbooks
An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry of Graham L.Patrick
Foye’s principles of Medicinal Chemistry of Lemke, Williams, Roche and Zito
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MOD.2
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Aim: study of chemical interaction of pharmaceutical molecules with the biological system................................................Selected topics: Antibacterial agents, anticancer agents, Cholinergic, anticholinergic and anticholinesterases, drugs acting on the adrenergic nervous sistem, opioid analgesics, antiulcer agents, drugs affecting the hormonal system, drugs affeting the cardiovascolar system.
Suggested texbooks
An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry of Graham L.Patrick
Foye’s principles of Medicinal Chemistry of Lemke, Williams, Roche and Zito
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MOD.1
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Aim: study of chemical interaction of pharmaceutical molecules with the biological system................................................Drugs and drugs targets: an overview; Drug discovery, design and development; Relationship of functional groups to pharmacological activity, Antisense therapeutic agents Drug metabolism Tools of the trade; Combinatorial and parallel synthesis, computer in med chemistry, quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR).
Suggested texbooks
An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry of Graham L.Patrick
Foye’s principles of Medicinal Chemistry of Lemke, Williams, Roche and Zito
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Campanella Michelangelo
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Drugs and drugs targets: an overview; Drug discovery, design and development; Relationship of functional groups to pharmacological activity, Antisense therapeutic agents Drug metabolism Tools of the trade; Combinatorial and parallel synthesis, computer in med chemistry, quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR); Selected topics: Antibacterial agents, anticancer agents, Cholinergic, anticholinergic and anticholinesterases, drugs acting on the adrenergic nervous sistem, opioid analgesics, antiulcer agents, drugs affecting the hormonal system, drugs affeting the cardiovascolar system.
 Suggested texbooks An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry of Graham L.Patrick Foye’s principles of Medicinal Chemistry of Lemke, Williams, Roche and Zito
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GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOGENOMICS
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Aim: Study of the principal basis of the molecular pharmacology applied to human system and notion of pharmacogenomics.--------------------------------Pharmacodynamics: relationship dose/effects; series of doses; ED50, LD50, Therapeutic window; Receptors: Classification, Structural, Functional Organization And Pharmacological Modulation; Ionotropic Receptors And Metabotropic Receptors; Methods For The Study Of Membrane Receptors;Protein Kinases And Their Role In Signal Transduction; Regulation Of Intracellular Calcium Homeostasis; Voltage-Deprendent Ion Channels; Neurotransporters: Molecular Structure, Activation Mechanisms And Pharmacological Modulation Of Neurotransporters; Neurotransmitters: Cholinergic Transmission, Catecholaminergic Transmission, Serotonergic Transmission, Gabaergic Transmission, Excitatory Amino Acid Transmission, Nitric Oxide, Opioid System, Cannabinoids; Tolerance, Drug Dependence, Prescription Medicines And Otc Medicines; Clinical Trials (placebo, randomization, blind design, ethics); Homeopathic School; Introduction To Toxicology; Toxicokinetics, Mechanisms Of Toxicity, Cellular Toxicity, Genetic Toxicology, Carcinogenesis, Mechanisms And Pathogenesis Of Developmental Toxicity; Basis Of Adverse Drug Reaction: Drug Allergy, Drug Idiosyncrasy; Target Organ Toxicity Induced By Drugs.Scope and aims of pharmacokinetics; Utility of pharmacokinetics in pharmacotherapy and drug development; Pharmacokinetic parameters (Ke, Clearance, Vd, t1/2); Steady-state; Relationship between persistence in the body and effect; Passage through biological membranes; Cell barriers; Absorption, Biological dosage (bioassay), Bioavailability, Pre-systemic elimination; Binding to plasma proteins and Pharmaco-toxicological consequences of plasma protein binding displacement, Drug interactions; Accumulation and storage tissues; Renal and biliary excretion; Dose-concentration relationship, saturation kinetics; Kinetic variability: influence of genetic factors, interactions, pathologies; Metabolism of drugs; Enzymatic induction: mechanisms and kinetics, pharmacological and toxicological consequences; Enzymatic inhibition: mechanisms and kinetics, pharmacological and toxicological consequences, main inhibitors of CYP450; Genetic polymorphism of metabolizing enzymes.Definitions of Key Terms and Basic PGx Principles; Applications of PGx in Drug Discovery; Applications of PGx in Clinical Trials; PGx Applications in Drug Metabolism; From Genotyping to Drug Label-Challenges; The Genetics of Adverse Drug Reactions; Translation of Genomic Biomarkers and their clinical utility; PGx and Cardiovascular Drugs; PGx Applications in Children; PGx of Rare and Monogenic Disorders; PGx: The Regulatory Environment and Labeling Implications.
Suggested textbooks
Goodman and Gilman: The pharmacological basis of therapeutics, XI ed. McGraw-Hill; Clementi F., Fumagalli G.: Farmacologia generale e molecolare, III ed. UTET.
Hammond, Cellular and Molecular Neurophysiology, III ed. Academic Press; Casarett & Doull’s Toxicology: The Basic Science of Poisons, VII ed. McGraw-Hill.
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GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOGENOMICS - MOD II
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Aim: Study of the principal basis of the molecular pharmacology applied to human system and notion of pharmacogenomics.--------------------------------Definitions of Key Terms and Basic PGx Principles; Applications of PGx in Drug Discovery; Applications of PGx in Clinical Trials; PGx Applications in Drug Metabolism; From Genotyping to Drug Label-Challenges; The Genetics of Adverse Drug Reactions; Translation of Genomic Biomarkers and their clinical utility; PGx and Cardiovascular Drugs; PGx Applications in Children; PGx of Rare and Monogenic Disorders; PGx: The Regulatory Environment and Labeling Implications.
Suggested textbooks
Goodman and Gilman: The pharmacological basis of therapeutics, XI ed. McGraw-Hill; Clementi F., Fumagalli G.: Farmacologia generale e molecolare, III ed. UTET.
Hammond, Cellular and Molecular Neurophysiology, III ed. Academic Press; Casarett & Doull’s Toxicology: The Basic Science of Poisons, VII ed. McGraw-Hill.
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BORGIANI PAOLA
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DESCRIPTION OF TEACHING MODULE: Pharmacogenomics Programme Definitions of Key Terms and Basic genetics Principles. The genetic inter-individual variability and the concepts of polymorphism and mutation. Principal types of genetic polymorphysms. Haplotypes. Methodological Approaches to study inter-individual genetic variability The role of genetic variability in the response to drugs, both in terms of efficacy and toxicity The concept of genomic biomarker Different types of genetic testing and their correct use in clinical practice. Concept of Analytical Validity, Clinical Validity and Clinical Utility for Genomic Biomarkers The definitions of pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics (PGt, PGx) The principles and applications of human genetics and genomics in drug therapy optimization, patient care, and counseling. Pharmacogenetics testing and clinical utility: various illustrative examples in details of application of Pharmacogenomics in safety and efficacy of drugs in different fields: -Oncology (Irinotecan, 5FU, Tamoxifen, Cetuximab, Herbitux..) -Cardiovascular diseases (Warfarin, Statins, Clopidogrel) -Infectious diseases (Hiv: Abacavir, Nevirapine, HCV: Peg Interferon..) - Therapy of pain and anhestesia Applications of PGx in Drug Discovery and Clinical Trials. From Genotyping to Drug Label-Challenges; Pharmacogenomics: The Regulatory Environment
 DIDACTIC MATERIALS: PDF slides Files by Prof Borgiani and advised scientific papers on the argument
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GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOGENOMICS - MOD I
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Aim: Study of the principal basis of the molecular pharmacology applied to human system and notion of pharmacogenomics.--------------------------------Pharmacodynamics: relationship dose/effects; series of doses; ED50, LD50, Therapeutic window; Receptors: Classification, Structural, Functional Organization And Pharmacological Modulation; Ionotropic Receptors And Metabotropic Receptors; Methods For The Study Of Membrane Receptors;Protein Kinases And Their Role In Signal Transduction; Regulation Of Intracellular Calcium Homeostasis; Voltage-Deprendent Ion Channels; Neurotransporters: Molecular Structure, Activation Mechanisms And Pharmacological Modulation Of Neurotransporters; Neurotransmitters: Cholinergic Transmission, Catecholaminergic Transmission, Serotonergic Transmission, Gabaergic Transmission, Excitatory Amino Acid Transmission, Nitric Oxide, Opioid System, Cannabinoids; Tolerance, Drug Dependence, Prescription Medicines And Otc Medicines; Clinical Trials (placebo, randomization, blind design, ethics); Homeopathic School; Introduction To Toxicology; Toxicokinetics, Mechanisms Of Toxicity, Cellular Toxicity, Genetic Toxicology, Carcinogenesis, Mechanisms And Pathogenesis Of Developmental Toxicity; Basis Of Adverse Drug Reaction: Drug Allergy, Drug Idiosyncrasy; Target Organ Toxicity Induced By Drugs.
Scope and aims of pharmacokinetics; Utility of pharmacokinetics in pharmacotherapy and drug development; Pharmacokinetic parameters (Ke, Clearance, Vd, t1/2); Steady-state; Relationship between persistence in the body and effect; Passage through biological membranes; Cell barriers; Absorption, Biological dosage (bioassay), Bioavailability, Pre-systemic elimination; Binding to plasma proteins and Pharmaco-toxicological consequences of plasma protein binding displacement, Drug interactions; Accumulation and storage tissues; Renal and biliary excretion; Dose-concentration relationship, saturation kinetics; Kinetic variability: influence of genetic factors, interactions, pathologies; Metabolism of drugs; Enzymatic induction: mechanisms and kinetics, pharmacological and toxicological consequences; Enzymatic inhibition: mechanisms and kinetics, pharmacological and toxicological consequences, main inhibitors of CYP450; Genetic polymorphism of metabolizing enzymes.Suggested textbooks
Goodman and Gilman: The pharmacological basis of therapeutics, XI ed. McGraw-Hill; Clementi F., Fumagalli G.: Farmacologia generale e molecolare, III ed. UTET.
Hammond, Cellular and Molecular Neurophysiology, III ed. Academic Press; Casarett & Doull’s Toxicology: The Basic Science of Poisons, VII ed. McGraw-Hill.
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NISTICO ROBERT
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Pharmacodynamics: relationship dose/effects; series of doses; ED50, LD50, Therapeutic window; Receptors: Classification, Structural, Functional Organization And Pharmacological Modulation; Ionotropic Receptors And Metabotropic Receptors; Methods For The Study Of Membrane Receptors;Protein Kinases And Their Role In Signal Transduction; Regulation Of Intracellular Calcium Homeostasis; Voltage-Deprendent Ion Channels; Neurotransporters: Molecular Structure, Activation Mechanisms And Pharmacological Modulation Of Neurotransporters; Neurotransmitters: Cholinergic Transmission, Catecholaminergic Transmission, Serotonergic Transmission, Gabaergic Transmission, Excitatory Amino Acid Transmission, Nitric Oxide, Opioid System, Cannabinoids; Tolerance, Drug Dependence, Prescription Medicines And Otc Medicines; Clinical Trials (placebo, randomization, blind design, ethics); Homeopathic School; Introduction To Toxicology; Toxicokinetics, Mechanisms Of Toxicity, Cellular Toxicity, Genetic Toxicology, Carcinogenesis, Mechanisms And Pathogenesis Of Developmental Toxicity; Basis Of Adverse Drug Reaction: Drug Allergy, Drug Idiosyncrasy; Target Organ Toxicity Induced By Drugs. Scope and aims of pharmacokinetics; Utility of pharmacokinetics in pharmacotherapy and drug development; Pharmacokinetic parameters (Ke, Clearance, Vd, t1/2); Steady-state; Relationship between persistence in the body and effect; Passage through biological membranes; Cell barriers; Absorption, Biological dosage (bioassay), Bioavailability, Pre-systemic elimination; Binding to plasma proteins and Pharmaco-toxicological consequences of plasma protein binding displacement, Drug interactions; Accumulation and storage tissues; Renal and biliary excretion; Dose-concentration relationship, saturation kinetics; Kinetic variability: influence of genetic factors, interactions, pathologies; Metabolism of drugs; Enzymatic induction: mechanisms and kinetics, pharmacological and toxicological consequences; Enzymatic inhibition: mechanisms and kinetics, pharmacological and toxicological consequences, main inhibitors of CYP450; Genetic polymorphism of metabolizing enzymes.
 Goodman and Gilman: The pharmacological basis of therapeutics, XI ed. McGraw-Hill; Clementi F., Fumagalli G.: Farmacologia generale e molecolare, III ed. UTET.
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PHYSIOLOGY
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Aim:Introduction to physiology; Cell compartmentation: structure and function of biological membranes.----------------------------
Cell to cell communication and integration: the fundamentals of signal transduction; Muscle: skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle; Cardiovascular physiology; The respiratory system: gas laws, ventilation and its regulation, gas exchange and transport; The kidney: filtration, reabsorption, secretion; Fluid and electrolyte balance; Acid-base balance; The digestive system: secretion, digestion, absorption; Metabolism and energy balance: basic principles; An outline of thermoregulatory principles; Basic endocrinology: control of hormone release; The endocrine pancreas; Glucocorticoids, mineral corticoids, adrenal medulla; Thyroid hormones; Calcium balance; Basic reproductory mechanisms.Reference:LINK didattica WEB.2
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Functions to be examined include: structural basis of living matter and homeostatic mechanisms, membrane transport, neuronal excitability and propagation of the impulses, functional aspects of muscular contraction, heart function and circulation, central nervous system, peripheral and sensory nervous systems, pulmonary structure and function, gastrointestinal function, renal maintenance of the internal environment and reproduction. Some lectures will be held at the electrophysiology laboratories of the University.
 • Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems Lauralee Sherwood Publisher:Brooks/Cole- CENCAGE Learning
• Human Physiology An Integrated Approach Dee Unglaub Silverthon Publisher: Pearson New International Edition
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