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Biochemistry II - FG10014
Anglický název: Biochemistry II
Zajišťuje: Ústav lékařské biochemie (15-180)
Fakulta: Lékařská fakulta v Hradci Králové
Platnost: od 2023 do 2023
Semestr: letní
Body: 0
E-Kredity: 10
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:48/84, Z+Zk [HS]
Počet míst: neomezen
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Kompetence:  
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Úroveň:  
Poznámka: odhlásit z termínu zkoušky při nesplněné rekvizitě
Garant: prof. MUDr. Martina Řezáčová, Ph.D.
Korekvizity : FG10013
Neslučitelnost : FGP014, FV10012
Prerekvizity : FG10003, FG10005
Záměnnost : FA0104036, FV10012
Je neslučitelnost pro: FVP012, FV10012, FGP014
Je prerekvizitou pro: FG10027, FG50032, FG10035
Je záměnnost pro: FV10012, FVP012
Ve slož. prerekvizitě: FG10036, FG10038, FG10039, FG10040, FG10041, FG10042, FG10043, FG10044, FG10045, FG10047, FG10048, FG10049, FG10075, FG10076, FG10077, FG10078, FG10079, FG10080, FG10083, FG10084, FG10090, FG10091, FG10097, FG10098, FG50025, FG50049, FV061
Anotace - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. MUDr. Alena Stoklasová, CSc. (23.01.2023)
The subject Biochemistry II is focused on the following main areas: 1) Metabolism of the basic components of the organism: the topics smoothly follow on from the subject of Biochemistry I, in which the students became familiar with the production of energy in the organism (citrate cycle, electron transport chain, ATP production). The focus is on the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, eicosanoids, steroids and lipoproteins, ketogenesis, the metabolism of proteins and amino acids, the formation of urea and its elimination, the metabolism of porphyrins and bile pigments. 2) Metabolism of organs and tissues: After mastering knowledge about the individual metabolic pathways, their presence and importance in organs and tissues are discussed - in the blood and kidneys (water and ion metabolism, acid-base balance, haemostasis and blood coagulation), in the musculoskeletal system (contractile and structural proteins, muscle contraction mechanism, connective tissue metabolism), in the bones, the digestive tract and liver, in fat and nervous tissue. 3) Interrelationships and regulation: Extracellular and intracellular communication, neurohumoral regulation (hormones, neurotransmitters) and interrelationships between organs are described. The basics of xenobiochemistry and immunochemistry are also not neglected. Study outcomes 1) The student will explain individual metabolic processes, their interconnections and regulation under physiological conditions, which will be useful during the study at different levels in subsequent subjects (physiology, pathological physiology, pharmacology, internal medicine, clinical biochemistry). 2) The student will be able to use the acquired knowledge when solving model case reports. 3) The student will be able to consider the consequences of the imbalance of metabolic processes on the state of health (mainly metabolic diseases). 4) The student will be able to collect and process a biological sample, to manage the basic principles of examination of key analytes and the interpretation of results (at the preclinical level of knowledge).
Vstupní požadavky - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. MUDr. Alena Stoklasová, CSc. (23.01.2023)

Anatomy II, Histology and embryology II

Cíl předmětu - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. MUDr. Alena Stoklasová, CSc. (23.01.2023)

The aim of the course is to gain knowledge about the basic metabolic processes and pathways taking place at the cellular level, to understand them and apply them to biochemical processes in individual tissues and organs, to understand and integrate the principles of their regulation. Analyse the relationship between health and disease from a biochemical point of view. In addition, point out the context between the biochemical approach and that of other subjects such as physiology, pharmacology, toxicology, immunology, internal medicine and clinical biochemistry.

Požadavky ke zkoušce - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. MUDr. Alena Stoklasová, CSc. (31.01.2023)

Credit:

a)   Attendance at classes

      - Maximum of three absences in classes of Biochemistry II in the semester is allowed.

      - For the first two absences in the semester, you must inform the authorized person Assoc. Prof. A. Stoklasová, M.D., Ph.D. in advance, but it is not necessary to provide any documentation.

       - Starting on the 3rd absence and onwards, only cases documented by valid medical certificates or official documents must be sent to authorized person. The guarantor of the subject will consider it individually and decides whether the excuse is legitimate and acceptable. The guarantor’s decision is not appealable.

b)  Active participation in classes, documented by

      - Completed and submitted homework assignments for laboratory classes and seminars (in MOODLE). In the case of an absence from the class, all homework assignments must be submitted no later than by the end of the semester.

      - Completed presentation of the given topic (submitted by the specified date in MOODLE, approved and presented).

      - Protocols of attended laboratory classes signed by a teacher. In the case of an absence from the laboratory class, special assignment (defined in MOODLE) must be completed no later than by the end of the semester.

 c)  Satisfactory results of examination

       -      Average from all graded tests, oral examinations, and graded assignments must be at least 3.00 or better. Satisfactory results from at least four mini-tests out of the total number of five.

             In the case of absence, substitute tests must be completed no later than by the end of the semester and the date must be settled with Assoc. Prof. A. Stoklasová via e-mail.

             The form of the test and the scope of the topics are specified in the MOODLE program.

   If one of the conditions (a-c) is not met, credit will be awarded only after the examination of the entire topics in the relevant semester. In case of a higher number of insufficiently excused absences, the subject Biochemistry II will not be credited at all.

  In the event of a forced transition to online teaching, lectures and seminars will take place as planned in an online mode. Worksheets will be available in MOODLE,  their submission will be limited in time and processing will be controlled. The materials will also include test questions. Testing will be in an online mode in various forms including essay. For

  laboratory classes, short videos will be prepared introducing students to the relevant technique and will be supplemented by the processing of given data and their evaluation.

  If the lessons will take place without restrictions and some of the students will be in quarantine or ill for a long time, they are obliged to immediately notify Assoc. Prof. A. Stoklasová (via e-mail). Individual replacement of lessons will be agreed during their absence.

  Consultations can be arranged individually and must be agreed in advance with the teacher by email.

  Inspection of the tests: It is possible for one week from the date of writing, upon agreement with Assoc. Prof.  A. Stoklasová (contact via e-mail).

  Note: The pre-term for the biochemistry exam in the summer semester is also conditioned by the  results  in the winter semester. It is allowed to those who had an average at least 2.00 or better in the winter semester and the result of the credit test was also at least 2.00 or better.

 

 Examination:

 The student can take the exam only after the credits for both semesters have been awarded. The exam consists of a written part and an oral part. The rigorous test is written either in the morning on the day of the exam or in the afternoon before the day of the exam. If the student gets ten or less points (out of 32 points) in the written test, he/she will not be   invited to the oral part of the exam and will be evaluated with fail grade (4).

 

Sylabus - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. MUDr. Alena Stoklasová, CSc. (31.01.2023)

 Lectures

  1. Carbohydrates. Classification, Structure, Properties, Chemical Reactions. Metabolism of Glucose, Fructose, Galactose, Uronic Acids; Glycosaminoglacans ang Glycoproteins. (Řezáčová 5 h) 
  2. Substitute Sweeteners. (Stoklasová 1 h) 
  3. Lipids. Classification, Structure, Properties, Chemical Reactions. Digestion, Resorption and Transport. Biosynthesis and Degradation of Saturated and Unsaturated Fatty Acids and their Regulation.Biosynthesis and Degradation of Triacylglycerols, Glycerophospholipids, Sphingophospholipids and glycolipids. Metabolism of Lipoproteins. Eicosanoids. (Stoklasová 5 h) 
  4. Metabolism of Terpenoids and Steroids. Metabolism of Cholesterol. Metabolism of Bile Acids and Steroid Hormones. Lipoproteins. Ketogenesis. (Köhlerová 2 h) 
  5. Metabolism of Proteins and Amino Acids. Digestion, Resorption and Transport. Transamination, Oxidative Deamination and Decarboxylation of Amino Acids. Metabolism of  the Carbon Skeleton of Amino Acids. Ammonia Formation and its Removal. (Köhlerová 5 h) 
  6. Metabolism of Porphyrins and Bile Pigments. Biosynthesis of Haeme and Haemoglobin and their Catabolism. Jaundice. (Köhlerová 2 h) 
  7. Components of the Blood. Metabolism of Erythrocytes and Endothelium. Haemostasis and Blood Clotting. Porcoagulant and anticoagulant factors. (Řezáčová 2 h) 
  8. Water and Ions Metabolism. Acid-Base Balance. The Lungs and Kidneys in Acid-Base Balance. Disorders of Acid-Base Balance. Metabolism of Kidneys. (Řezáčová 3 h) 
  9. Metabolism of Muscles. Contractile and Structural Proteins. Mechanism of Muscle Contraction and its Energy Supply. (Mrkvicová 2 h)
  10. Metabolism of Connective Tissue. Metabolism of Collagen and Elastin. Proteoglycans and Glycoproteins. Metabolism of the Skin and Skin Glands Products. (Mrkvicová 2 h)
  11. Metabolism of Bones and Teeth. Process of Mineralization and Bome Remodelling. (Stoklasova 2 h)
  12. Liver and its Position in Metabolism. (Stoklasová 1 h) 
  13. Formation, Composition and Function of Digestive Juices.  (Stoklasová 1 h) 
  14. Metabolism of Adipose Tissue and its Regulation. (Řezáčová 1 h) 
  15. Principles of Regulation of Living Systems: Regulation at the Level of the Cell and the Arganism as a whol. Second Messengers, Protein Kinases. (Řezáčová 2 h) 
  16. Metabolism of Nerve Tissue. receptors, imporant Neurotransmitters, their Metabolism. Biochemistry of Vision. (Řezáčová 2 h) 
  17. Hormones and their Action. Synthesis, Degradation, Effects: Hormones of Hypothalamus, Pituitary Gland, Thyroideal Gland, Parathyroideal Gland, GIT, Pancreas and Adrenal Medulla. (Koutová 4 h)      
  18. The Comparison of the Metabolic Pathways in Liver, Muscles, Adipose Tiissue and CNS. (Stoklasová 2 h) 
  19. Introduction to Xenobiochemistry. Two Phases of Biotransformation. (Hroch 2 h) 
  20. Introduction to Immunochemistry. Specific and non-specific Immunity. Coomposition of Antigens. Synthesis of Antibodies. (Stulík 2 h) 

 
Laboratory classes & seminars

Lecturers

  • Prof. Martin Beránek, Dr., Ph.D.
  • Prof. Martina Řezáčová, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Assoc. Prof. Radim Havelek, Ph.D.
  • Assoc. Prof. Ing. Miloš Hroch, Ph.D.
  • Assoc. Prof. Alena Stoklasová, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Dr. Alena Mrkvicová, Ph.D.
  • Dr. Renata Köhlerová, Ph.D. 
  • Dr. Darina Muthná, Ph.D.
  • Dr. Eva Peterová, Ph.D.
  • Dr. Darja Koutová, Ph.D.
  • Dr. Martin Uher

 
Seminars

  1. Carbohydrates I: Classification, Structure, Properties. Digestion, Absorption, Transport. Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis.
  2. Carbohydrates II: Pentose Phosphate Pathway, Metabolism of Glycogen. Metabolism of Fructose, Galactose, Uronic Acids; Glycosaminoglacans ang Glycoproteins. Test.
  3. Lipids: Classification, Structure, Properties. Metabolism of Saturated and Unsaturated Fatty Acids and their Regulation. Meatbolism of Triacylglycerols, glycerophospholipids, Sphingophospholipids and Glycolipids. Eicosanoids. Ketone Bodies. Test.
  4. Steroids: Classification, Structure, Properties. Metabolism of Cholesterol, Bile Acids and Steroid Hormones (progesterone, corticoids, androgenes and estrogenes). Test.
  5. Lipoproteins: Digestion, Absorption and Transport of Lipids.  Metabolism of Lipoproteins (chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, LDL, HDL). Hyperlipoproteinaemias. Atherosclerosis. Presentations. Minitest.
  6. Metabolism of Amino Acids I: Proteins - Digestion, Absorption, Transport. Basic Reactions of Amino Acids (Transamination, Oxidative Deamination, Decarboxylation). Formation of Ammonia and its Metabolism, Biosynthesis of Urea.
  7. Metabolism of Amino Acids II: Metabolism of  the Carbon Skeleton of Amino Acids. Hormones and Neurotransmitters Derived from Amino Acids. Test
  8. Metabolism of Blood Elements: Metabolism of Erythrocytes.Metabolism of Haem and Haemoglobin. Pathological Haemoglobins. Respiratory Burst. Presentations.
  9. Haemostasis: Formation of Primary Plug. Blood Clotting Cascade. Fibrinolysis, Physiological Anticoagulant Factors. Importance of Eicosanoids. Presentations. Minitest.
  10. Acid-Base Balance: Importance of Buffers. Metabolic and Respiratory Disorders of Acid-Base Balance. Minerals and Water in the Blood, Hormonal Control (ADH, RAS and Mineralocorticoids, Natriuretic Peptides).
  11. Muscle: Metabolism of Contractile Tissues. Composition, Mechanism of Muscle Contraction. Energy Sources under Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions. Presentations. Minitest.
  12. Connective Tissue: Msetabolism of Connective Tissues. Metabolism of Collagen, Elastin, Proteoglycans and GlycoproteinsPresentations. Degradation of Extracellular Matrix. Presentation. Minitest.
  13. Regulation: Principles of Regulation of Living Systems. Receptors: Ionotropic. Metabotropic, Receptors with Enzyme Activity, Steroid Receptors. Intracellular Signaling. Presentations. Minitest
  14. Bones: Metabolism of Bones and Teeth and their Hormonal Regulation (Parathormone, Calcitonine, Hormone D, FGF 23, Osteocalcin). Composition of Organic and Inorganic Components. Mineralisation and Bone Remodeling. Test.
  15. Hormones: Structure and Properties of Hormones of Hypothalamus, Pituitary Gland, Thyroideal Gland, Adrenal Medulla and Pancreas.    
  16. Relationships: Relationship between Metabolism of Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins in some Tissues (Liver, Skeletal Muscles, Adipose Tissue, CNS) and their Regulation. Test.
  17. Adipose Tissue: Metabolism of White and Brown Adipose Tissue and their Hormonal Activity (Leptin, Adiponectin, Resistin). Regulatory Peptides in GIT, ghrelin included. Orexigenic and Anorexigenic Substances. Biochemistry of Vision. Presentation.
  18. Xenobiochemistry: Basic Principles, I. and II. Phases of Biotransformation. Presentations.    


Laboratory classes

  1. Intorduction to the Chemical Methods in Clinical Laboratory.
  2. Processing of Samples.
  3. Glucose Concentration in the Serum.
  4. Lipid Blood Tests.
  5. Protein Concentration in the Serum. Separation of the Serum Proteins by Electrophoresis.
  6. Renal Function Tests: NPN.
  7. Concentration of Bilirubin in the Serum. Presentation.
  8. Liver Function Tests. Presentation.
  9. Concentrations of Calcium and Phosphates in the Serum. Presentation.
  10.  Qualitative Analysis of the Urine. Presentation.

 

         

 

Literatura - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. MUDr. Alena Stoklasová, CSc. (31.01.2022)

Compulsory literature

  1. R. Y. Ouellette Introduction to General, Organic and Biological Chemistry. 3rd ed., Mac Millan Publ.Company, New York, 1992. ISBN 0-02-390245-0 (or the latest edition available)
  2. R. K. Murray et al. Harper's Biochemistry. 24th ed., Appleton and Lange, Stamford, USA, 1996.ISBN 0-8385-3612-3. (or the latest edition available)
  3. J.W. Baynes et M. H. Dominiczak Medical Biochemistry. 4th ed., Elsevier 2014. ISBN 978-1-4557-4580-7
     


Recommend literature

  1. P. C. Champe and R.A.Harvey Biochemistry. Lippincott Co, 1987. ISBN 0-397-50801-8 (or the latest edition available)

 

 
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