(in Polish) Functional Physiology 320-ERS-1FUPL
Substantive content:
DNA content and cell size variation. The impact of cell size and cell division rate on the physiological properties of an organism and variation in the metabolic rates;
Basal Metabolic Rate is a fundamental trait of all living organisms. Metabolic rate measurements. Closed respirometry;
Experiments with artificial selection as a model system;
The main genes involved in the regulation of cellular metabolism. Metabolic signaling pathways;
Cellular aerobic pathways and formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS);
Oxidative stress and examples for dietary interventions;
The structure and function of different types of cells. The basis for animal histology. Histological slides preparation;
Basic microscopy techniques. Cell size measurements;
Animal cell growth and cell division rate;
Evolution of cell size is a key factor in developing nowadays maladies such as metabolic syndrome, diabetes, or cancer;
Peto’s paradox and general methods of cancer prevention;
The evolutionary context of carcinogenesis and its possible contribution to the understanding of mechanisms of cancer initiation;
The use of animal models in cancer and diabetes research;
The clinical aspect of the physiological studies and trends in the individualization of metabolic disease therapies;
Type of course
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Forms and conditions of credit:
- attendance at the lecture
- final report from the laboratory
Bibliography
Literature:
Schmidt-Nielsen K. 1997. Animal Physiology. Adaptation and environment. 5th eds.
Cambridge University Press
Moyes Ch.D., Schulte P.M. 2016. Principles of Animal Physiology 3rd eds. Pearson Education.
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