OSTEOGENESIS AND CONDROGENESIS: MODELS OF BIOCOMPATILITY IN VIVO AND IN
cod. 1000252

Academic year 2010/11
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Anatomia degli animali domestici (VET/01)
Field
Morfologia, funzione e patologia delle cellule e degli organismi complessi
Type of training activity
Characterising
24 hours
of face-to-face activities
3 credits
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course unit
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Learning objectives

The course aims to give at the student a specific knowledge of biotechnological techniques applied to morphological and functional study of tissues, in particular bone tissue.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

Theoretical training:
Locomotor system: classification of bones and principles of biomechanic
Osteology:
- Forms of bony tissue
- Histogenesis
- Morphological and structural characteristics
- Deposition and remodeling dinamics
Definition and classification of biomaterials employed in orthopaedic and dental field
Experimental protocols for evaluation of osteointegration
Notions of legislation on animal experimentation
Methods for the osteintegration evaluation: bone vital markers, polarized light microscopy analysis, histochemical and immunohistochemical reactions, histological stains.

Practical training:
The practical activity will focused on:
- Histological techniques for processing undecalcified bone tissue with implants
- Histolgical stains, Histochemical and Immunohistochemical reactions
- Observation of histological sections by polarizing light and fluorescence optical microscope
- Digitalization and image analysis.

Full programme

Theoretical training:
Locomotor system: classification of bones and principles of biomechanic
Osteology:
- Forms of bony tissue
- Histogenesis
- Morphological and structural characteristics
- Deposition and remodeling dinamics
Definition and classification of biomaterials employed in orthopaedic and dental field
Experimental protocols for evaluation of osteointegration
Notions of legislation on animal experimentation
Methods for the osteintegration evaluation: bone vital markers, polarized light microscopy analysis, histochemical and immunohistochemical reactions, histological stains.

Practical training:
The practical activity will focused on:
- Histological techniques for processing undecalcified bone tissue with implants
- Histolgical stains, Histochemical and Immunohistochemical reactions
- Observation of histological sections by polarizing light and fluorescence optical microscope
- Digitalization and image analysis.

Bibliography

The didactical material, consisting of scientific publications and experimental protocol, will be provided during the course.

Teaching methods

Theoretical training: lectures.
Pratical training: laboratory practices.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral exam

Other information

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