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SYLLABUS FOR FOREIGN STUDENTSCellular membrane physiology Ion distribution in the cell membrane Transmembrane transport mechanisms Ion membrane channels Ion transport in excitatory cellsMechanisms of membrane transport Ion distribution in epithelial cells Transport mechanisms in epithelial cells Mechanisms of secretion in epithelial cellsPhysiology of body fluids Definition of water and solutes intake and output Body fluid compartments Development of body fluid compartments Measurement of body fluid compartments Regulation of body fluids composition volume ThirstRenal physiology Functional morphology of nefron Renal blood flow measurement regulation Glomerular filtration functional properties of glomerular membrane factors determining transport glomerular filtrate composition volume glomerular filtration rate measurement of GFR filtration fraction Tubular transport mechanisms Proximal tubule Distal tubule transport of solutes transport of urea transport of amino acids transport of glucose measurement of tubular transport mechanisms regulation of tubular transport mechanisms Glomerulotubular balance Concentration of urine function of loop of Henle concentration gradient in medulla function of the collecting duct regulation of concentration and dilution mechanisms measurements Urine composition diuresis Kidney and regulation of body fluids Role of kidney in regulation of acid base status tubular mechanism of transport of proton bicarbonate buffer mechanisms in urine Function of urinary bladder transport of urine in the urethra intrinsic mechanism of regulation of SM in urinary bladder neural control of urinary bladder mechanism and regulation of micturitionCirculation Transport function of circulation Physical basis of blood flow Function of the heart Mechanism of heart contraction isometric, isotonic contraction series and parallel elasticity homeometric, heterometric regulation preload, afterload pressure volume diagram volume ‑ velocity curve, dP/dt Mechanism of heart excitation action potential in the heart muscle ion fluxes, channels sinus potential ion fluxes generation of rhythm spreading of stimulus relative and absolute refractory period heart rate regulation ECG ‑ origins measurement Cardiac output regulation measurement Fick principle dilution methods electromagnetic flowmeter Heart sounds Heart work Heart metabolism utilization of oxygen factors determining oxygen delivery coronary blood flow Peripheral blood vessels Physical concept of resistance blood viscosity resistance ‑ blood flow ‑ pressure concept of closing pressure compliance of vessels arteriole regulation autoregulation shear stress of endothelium nerves local factors endothelial cells local blood flow and metabolic needs Blood pressure systolic, diastolic, mean determining factors pressure curves driving, intravascular and transmural pressures effect of hydrostatic pressure syphon effect function of veins measurement of blood pressure, catheterization Capillaries regulation of blood flow through capillaries transport of solutes balance between the capillary and interstitium edema lymph flowRegulation of blood pressure (Prof. Herget) Blood pressure and regional distribution of blood flow volume of fluid compartments and blood pressure cardiac output concept of Guyton kidney ‑ fluid balance ‑ blood pressure ANF renin ‑ angiotensin ‑ aldosterone baroreceptors blood pressure and vascular morphologyLung function Lung ventilation partial pressure of gas measurement gradients of respiratory gases concept of alveolar ventilation composition of alveolar air dead spaces Bohr equation Lung volumes spirometer measurement of FRC Mechanism of inspiration and expiration interpleural pressure lung compliance pressure volume diagram surfactant concept of measurement compliance of thorax wall lung resistance alveolar pressure bronchial resistance mucus secretion regulation of bronchial smooth muscle nerves local factors larynx concept of measurement of lung resistance resistance of thorax Regional pulmonary resistance and compliance distribution of inspired gas measurement regional lung blood flow matching the blood flow and ventilation hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction concept of alveolar dead space and venous admixture Fehn and Rahn diagram regional lung distribution of V/Q effect of gravityFunction of pulmonary capillary lung diffusion of gases transfer factor relation of lung diffusion and V/Q limitation of diffusion limitation perfusion metabolic function of pulmonary capillary ion and water transport in lungsControl of breathing Neural origin of rhythmicity regulation of inspiration and expiration feedback from the lung tissue feedback from the chest wall cortical influences speech Chemical carotid and aortic bodies mechanism of oxygen sensing effect of hypoxia on lung ventilation on lung volumes central chemoreceptors mechanism of CO2 sensing in central chemoreceptors interaction of CO2 and O2 in control of breathing breathing and acid base status breathing in sleep breathing in exercise breathing at high altitude voluntary apnoe divingReflexes from the lungs caughPulmonary circulation blood pressures measurement compliance of pulmonary blood vessels causes of low pulmonary vascular resistance critical closing pressure of lung vessels effect of gravity mechanical interaction of breathing and lung blood flow regulation of pulmonary vascular resistanceFoetal circulation reconstruction of circulation after the birthHeart ‑ lung interactionsPhysiology of Blood Red blood cells production formation of haemoglobin destruction of red blood cells Neutrophils and macrophages general characteristics defensive properties adhesion, adhesive molecules fagocytosis mechanism of activation production of ROS enzymes and cytotoxic factors physiology of inflammation Blood groups 0 ‑ A ‑ B Rh transfusion Hemostasis and blood coagulation hemostasis vasoconstriciton formation of platelet plug coagulation conversion of prothrombin ‑ thrombin conversion of fibrinogen ‑ fibrin formation of prothrombin activator complex lysis of blood cloth, plasmin concept of procoagulation and anticoagulation balanceTransport of blood gases Transport of oxygen amount of oxygen in blood function of hemoglobin saturation, partial pressure hemoglobin dissociation curve adult foetal factors influencing oxygen dissociation curve Types of hypoxia Transport of carbon dioxide Henderson ‑ Hasselbalch equation effects of carbonic anhydrase forms of CO2 transport in the blood Interaction of O2 and CO2 transport mechanismsEndocrinology autocrine, paracrine and endocrine regulations hormones, types, structure physiology receptors for hormones Thyroid gland hormones iodine metabolism, trapping transport of thyroid hormones metabolism of thyroid hormones effect of thyroid hormones ontogenesis regulation of thyroid secretion Pancreas insulin, secretion, metabolism blood transport receptors effects regulation glucagon effects regulation Endocrine regulation of carbohydrate metabolism Adrenal gland medulla structure and metabolism of hormones regulation of secretion cortex structure and metabolism of hormones transport ACTH effects of glucocortcoids role in inflammation effects of mineralocorticoids adrenalectomy concept of stress Regulation of calcium metabolism metabolism of Ca and P physiology of bone calcitonin parathormon regulation of secretion Vitamin D Pituitary gland (hypophysis) overview of pituitary hormones hormones of the middle lobe STH structure, metabolism, regulation receptors somatomedins physiology of growth Gonads ontogenetic development puberty hypophysial gonadotropins System renin-angiotensin erythropoetin ANP epiphysisPhysiology of sexual activity function of male sexual organs regulation function of female sexual organs regulation menstruation central regulation of sexual behaviour physiology of coitus contraceptionPhysiology of energy metabolism and nutrition energy metabolism measurement, RQ energetic balance physiology of nutrition vitamins mineralsPhysiology of gastrointestinal tract Mechanisms of digestion Regulation of gastrointestinal tract gastrointestinal hormones mechanism of swallowing function of the stomach secretion of pepsin secretion of HCl motility regulation of secretion and motility exocrine secretion of pancreas small intestine secretion regulation of secretion types of motility regulation of motility large intestine resorption mechanisms regulation of motility defecation physiology of intestinal immunologic mechanisms Metabolic function of liver Bile function and secretion Metabolism and excretion of bilirubin Function and regulation of gallbladderNeurophysiology Introduction to neurophysiology. Review of anatomical and histological principles of neurophysiology.General neurophysiology The neuron and the glial cell; the blood‑brain barrier Metabolism and nutrition of the neural tissue Types of neurons (Golgi I and II) and neural circuits Basic functions of synapses Review of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators Ionotropic and metabotropic mechanisms of synaptic transmission G protein and second messengers Electrophysiology of the neuron The resting membrane potential: Ionic and electric gradients Action potentials: Properties of excitable membranes The absolute and relative refractory periods Myelinated nerves ‑ saltatory conduction Postsynaptic potentials, excitation and inhibition Generator potentials in receptors Accommodation of the nerve fibre and adaptation of the receptor Recording and stimulation of neural cells Electrical properties of a volume conductor, extracellular recording and stimulation. EEG, event related potentials, chronaxy, the Pflüger's law. Reflex and non‑reflex activity Learning and memorySystemic neurophysiology General design of the nervous system The peripheral nervous system Organization of the central nervous system Principles of development of the central nervous system Functions of the spinal cord Physiology of the brain stem: the medulla, the pons, the mesencephalon Functions of the thalamus and physiology of pain Hypothalamus and the autonomic nervous system Motor functions: The cerebral cortex, the basal ganglia and the cerebellum. Pyramidal and extrapyramidal systems. The cerebral cortex and intellectual brain functions Sleep and wakefulness, modulatory systems of the brain. Motivation and emotions. Neurophysiology of vision and hearing. The chemical senses of taste and hearing
Literatura
Ward, J. P. T.: Physiology at a glance : Wiley & Blackwell, 2008 (B)Guyton, A. C.: Guyton & Hall textbook of medical physiology : Saunders Elsevier, 2011 (B), (avaible as ebook)
Garant
prof. RNDr. Václav Hampl, DrSc.