Schedule of Didactic Sessions | Session 4
Session 4
Date: Thurs. 4/9/09
Topics and Speakers:
Introduction to Metabolism: Julie Theriot, PhD (Biochemistry; Microbiology and Immunology)
For students with non-medical background:
Introduction
to Human Physiology: Dan
Garza, MD (Emergency
Medicine)
For students with medical background:
Introduction to Engineering: Craig Milroy
Topic
1: Introduction
to Metabolism
Download Slides for this session:
Learning Objectives: After attending this topic, the learner should be able to:
- define the overall purpose of metabolism
- explain why biochemical reactions are linked together into pathways
- characterize the sources and storage forms of metabolic energy in humans
- describe the effects of blood glucose levels and circulating hormones on metabolism in the liver, skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, heart and brain
Keywords: metabolism, biosynthesis, glucose, glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogen, hyperglycemia
Reading Assignment: None.
Supplementary Resources: (Assigned reading for Session 12)
- Brownlee M. Biochemistry and molecular cell biology of diabetic complications. Nature 2001. 414: 813-820. On-line at http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v414/n6865/pdf/414813a.pdf
Topic 2: Introduction to Human Physiology
Learning Objectives: After attending this topic, the learner should be able to:
- understand the principles of homeostasis and regulation in the body
- identify the basic physiologic processes involved in volume regulation
- identify acute and chronic medical interventions for disturbances in volume regulatio
- provide the definitions of physiology and endocrinology
Keywords: homeostasis, in vivo
Assignment:
- Lange Physiology Ch. 19 Endocrine Function of the Pancreas and Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolism -- Read the remaining sections
- Endocrinology
An Integrated Approach,
by SS Nussey and
SA Whitehead: The
Endocrine Pancreas --
Read the following
sections:
- Glucose Turnover
- Anabolic and Catabolic Phases of Glucose Metabolism
- Actions of Insulin and Glucagon
- Structure, Synthesis and Metabolism of Insulin and Glucagon
- Control of Insulin and Glucagon Secretion,
- Counter-regulatory Hormones and DM
Supplementary Resources:
- Rhoades R and Pflanzer R: Human Physiology. Ch. 15: The endocrine pancreas, pp. 445-458. 3rd ed., Saunders College Publishing/Harcourt Brace College Publishers, Fort Worth. On reserve.
- Rhoades R and Pflanzer R: Human Physiology. Ch. 1: The science of physiology, pp. 1-26. 3rd ed., Saunders College Publishing/Harcourt Brace College Publishers, Fort Worth. On reserve.
- Guyton and Hall. Textbook of Medical Physiology, 10th ed. Saunders, 2003. A classic physiology textbook used by medical students; on the I-Med shelf in Lane Library
