Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with knowledge about the biological basis of tissue repair and tissue regeneration. It will be examined the role of coagulation and inflammation in the tissue repair. It will be provided knowledge on the characteristics of mesenchymal stem cells and their potential in regenerative medicine. Particular emphasis will be placed on the molecular characterization, the nutritional requirements and about the molecular mechanisms of cell differentiation and the regenerative capacity of tissues and organs Learning outcomes. At the end of the course the student will have acquired the knowledge and understanding of the mechanisms by which repair and tissue regeneration take place. The student will be able to understand the potential of stem cells in the regenerative medicine and will have acquired solid bases to be able to critically evaluate the scientific literature related to tissue repair and regeneration. The student will be able to communicate with appropriacy the information captured, and will have acquired skills that allow him to deepen in an autonomous way the study of regenerative medicine. The knowledge gained during the course will be particularly useful for the understanding of the other topics covered in the degree program, and to develop a successful internship.
Prerequisites
To understand the contents of the course are required adequate knowledge of Histology, Anatomy, Embryology.
Course unit content
The first lessons are designed to clarify the complex scenario of tissue repair and to provide fundamental information on the wound repair mechanisms. The following lessons will address the molecular and cellular aspects involved in tissue regeneration to learn about the regenerative potential of the injured tissue, and how to stimulate it. Detail attention will be turned to illustrate the characteristics and potential of the various stem cell.
Full programme
Wound healing: the role of hemostasis and inflammation. Cytokines and cell repair. Wound healing of the skin. Repair of bone fractures. The regeneration and stem cells Examples of biological regeneration: the planarian, the salamander, the MRL mouse. Embryonic stem cells: markers for characterization. Nuclear reprogramming: methods and characteristics. The mesenchymal stem cells: characterization, origin, differentiation techniques. Stem cells from fetal adnexa: umbilical cord, Wharton’s jelly, amniotic fluid and placenta. Stem cells in the adult Gene expression profile of mesenchymal cells and methods of molecular characterization. Culture and in vitro expansion of mesenchymal cells. Functional characteristics of mesenchymal cells: homing and trafficking. Stem cells in liver regeneration. The stem cells in the regeneration of endocrine disruption. The stem cells in the regeneration of the skin
Bibliography
Lectures will be supported by slides and scientific literature, which will be provided to the students.
Teaching methods
The course is structured in lectures of two hours each. Each meeting will develop one of the topics described in the program with the aid of illustrative material collected in PowerPoint files that, at the end of the course, will be made available to students . The lesson includes a presentation of the teacher who introduces the topic. The topic is then discussed and the students are encouraged to express their observations, with the aim of providing an opportunity for information and training. At the end of the lesson the teacher makes a summary of the main information and will recommend further reading. Will be carried out a lesson in computer classroom focused on acquisition of skills in bioinformatics for the cellular characterization analysis by PCR
Assessment methods and criteria
The examination is oral and is intended to assess, through open-ended questions, the: -Quality of scientific information acquired; -Understanding of the information acquired; - Accuracy and competence in the terminology adopted during the exposure; At the end of the examination each teacher will formulate a judgment: A. Excellent knowledge and understanding of the topic. High capacity for critique and analysis of the issues. Mark out of thirty: 30. B. Good knowledge and understanding of the subject with some serious inaccuracies. Good ability to critique and analysis of the issues. Mark out of thirty: 27-29. C. Good knowledge and understanding of the subject despite some shortcomings. Ability to critique and analysis of themes: Mark out of thirty: 24-26. D. Knowledge and understanding of the fully sufficient even if there are obvious gaps. Mark out of thirty: 21-23. E. Knowledge and understanding of the subject with just enough obvious and serious flaws. Mark out of thirty: 18-20. “Lode” will be offered to students who have achieved 30/30, for the demonstration of independence of judgment, high communication skills and ability.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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