Duration
60h Th
Number of credits
| Bachelor in dentistry | 8 crédits |
Lecturer
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the second semester
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
The course aims at allowing students to be able to understand human biochemistry and physiology
The different systems will be part of the course:
I. Cardio-vascular system.
1. Elements of cardio-vascular physiology
2. Cardiac pump
3. Vascular System
4. Cardio-vascular homeostasis : cardiac output and arterial pressure
5. Principles of cardio-vascular physiopathology
6. Arterial hypertension
7. Coronary insufficiency
8. Cardiac failure
II. Respiratory system
1. Introduction to respiratory system
2. Ventilation
3. Diffusion
4. Circulation
5. Blood gazes
6. Control of pH
7. Gaz exchanges
8. Respiratory mechanics
9. Control of ventilation
10. Unusual conditions (altitude...).
III. Digestive system
1. Introduction
2. Regulation processes
3. Energy and metabolism
4. Regulation of intakes
5. Mouth
6. Oesophagus
7. Stomach
8. Hormons of digestive tract
9. Pancreas
10. Intestine absorption
11. Liver
12. Colon
IV. Nephro-urinary system
1. Introduction
2. Glomerular filtration
3. Tubular function
4. Water and ions regulation
5. Kidney pathophysiology
6. Urinary tract
V. Endocrine system and metabolism
The course concerns human biochemistry and physiology, partim endocrine system and metabolism. In particular, it encompasses the following chapters:
1. Introduction
2. Mechanisms of action of hormones
3. The hormones of the energetic metabolism
Energetic metabolism
Insulin and diabetes
Glucagon
Epinephrine
Glucocorticoids
Thyroid hormones
4. Gastro-intestinal hormones
5. Water, electrolytes, and mineral elements
6. Growth
7. Reproduction
8. Cytokines
9. Mediators
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
The objective of the course is to master the principles of biochemistry and physiology of the human body. Furthermore, the student will have understood the importance of feedbacks and interactions between the different parts of the regulatory systems.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
General Biochemestry; General Physiology
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures with active participation of students
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)
Face-to-face delivery
Recommended or required readings
Course syllabus, available on MyULg
Assessment methods and criteria
End semester evaluations
Written evaluations will take place in june and in august/september. Evaluations will be organized the same day for all parts of this teaching unit.
The following type of question is possible :
- Questions with long answer
- Questions with short answer
- Multiple choice
Work placement(s)
No training
Organizational remarks
No remark
Contacts
Prof Didier CATALDO
didier.cataldo@ulg.ac.be
Tel : 04 366 2521
Mme Jessica THYS (administrative assistent)
Jessica.thys@ulg.ac.be
Pr Philippe Kolh
Philippe.kolh@ulg.ac.be
04/3665196
04/3668445 (secretary)