84439 - Neuropsychopharmacology

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Medicine and Surgery (cod. 9210)

Learning outcomes

Describe the classification, mechanism of action, indications, and side effects of drugs for the treatment of the main neurological diseases. Describe the classification, mechanism of action, indications, and side effects of drugs for the treatment of the main psychiatric disorders. Describe the classification, mechanism of action, indications, and side effects of drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system.

Course contents

 

Pharmacology of the autonomic nervous system:

  • Drugs acting as cholinergic and adrenergic agonist: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and side effects
  • Drugs acting as cholinergic and adrenergic antagonist: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and side effects

Drugs acting on dopaminergic transmisson:

  • Drugs acting as agonist: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and side effects
  • Drugs acting as antagonist: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and side effects

Drugs acting on serotonergic system:

  • Drugs acting as agonist: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and side effects
  • Drugs acting as antagonist: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and side effects

Drugs acting on GABA-ergic transmission:

  • Drugs acting as agonist: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and side effects
  • Drugs acting as antagonist: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and side effects

Hints on pharmacological therapy in neurodegenerative pathologies and in epilepsy

Readings/Bibliography

1) Hitchings, Lonsdale, Burrage, Baker. "The top 100 drugs. Clinical pharmacology and practical prescribing." 2nd Edition, 2019, Elsevier.

2) Goodman and Gilman’s "The pharmacological basis of  Therapeutics." 13TH Edition. 2018. The McGraw-Hill Companies.

3) Stahl S. "Stahl's Essential psychopharmacology." 5th Ediction Cambrige Medicine

Teaching methods

Interactive lectures where general rules are derived from practical examples taken from everyday experience. Teaching materials and slides are made available to the students via the moodle platform at least the day before the lesson. During the lessons, it is important for students to have direct access (online or off-line) to the teaching materials in order to be able to concentrate on specific contents rather than on reproducing slides.

Attending lessons plays an important role in the learning process. During lessons, the teachers guides the students in the critical reading of the teaching materials and provides opportunities for online formative assessment.

Final summative assessment takes also into account the level of critical thinking achieved by the student while illustrating the extracted topic.

Attendance to learning activities is mandatory; the minimum attendance requirement to be admitted to the final exam is 60% of lessons. For Integrated Courses (IC), the 60% attendance requirement refers to the total amount of I.C. lessons. Students who fail to meet the minimum attendance requirement will not be admitted to the final exam of the course, and will have to attend relevant classes again during the next academic year.

Professors may authorise excused absences upon receipt of proper justifying documentation, in case of illness or serious reasons. Excused absences do not count against a student’s attendance record to determine their minimum attendance requirement.

Assessment methods

The final exam regarding "NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY" will be an oral assessment to verify the achievement of objectives (critical thinking, knowledge of topics) within the integrated course of Neurological, Psychiatric Diseases and Pain (I.C.).

The candidate will have to develop a critical analysis on the topic that will be drawn from the following list:

1) Autonomic nervous system drugs, types of neurotransmission
2) Drugs and GABA-ergic transmission
3) Drugs that interfere with serotonergic and central adrenergic transmission: antidepressants
4) Drugs that interfere with dopaminergic transmission: antipsychotics
5) Drugs that interfere with dopaminergic transmission: drugs for the treatment of parkinson's disease
6) Hints on pharmacological therapy in neurodegenerative pathologies

7) Hints on pharmacological therapy in epilepsy

The candidate will have 10 min to develop the topic at her/his convenience.

Gradation of the final grade (only sinlge module):

Insufficient: lack of preparation. Serious and repeated conceptual errors.

18-19: knowledge of the basic concepts without serious gaps. Exposition of concepts and language as a whole acceptable.

20-24: knowledge of the basic concepts without gaps. Ability to analyze and link in partial autonomy. Exposure of discrete concepts and language.

25-29: preparation of good or very good level or even excellent preparation but with inaccuracies in the presentation that compromise the achievement of full marks. Ability to analyze and link independently. Exposure of concepts in the right succession and mastery of the language.

30-30L: full preparation, consolidated and without inaccuracies on the topics covered in the course. Ability to promptly frame the topic. Ability to analyze and connect independently. Concepts in the right succession and full command of the specific language.

IC FINAL GRADES:

To pass the exam, you will need to reach at least the pass-mark (18/30) in all the subjects of examination pertaining to each module of the I.C.; the final grade will be the marks weighted average. Cum laude will be considered when obtained in at least three examination's subjects with a full score (30/30) in the others. Registration of the examination grades will occur during the Thursday session. The student will be able to accept or decline the final grades. If a student did not pass any modules, he/she would be able to sustain again only the exam of the failed modules (maintaining the grades obtained in the others), as long as this occurred within the same academic year.

Examination session

The final exam will be an oral assessment to verify the achievement of objectives (critical thinking, knowledge of topics) within the integrated course of Neurological, Psychiatric Diseases and Pain (I.C.).

The assessment regarding "NEUROLOGY" will be mainly focused on topics covered in class.

The I.C. will be divided in 2 modules.

Module A (Psychiatry, Clinical Psycology, Neuropsycopharmacology, Anaesthesiology and Pain Management; total 7 CFU):

08.01.24

12.02.24

11.03.24*

17.06.24

15.07.24

16.09.24

* Neuropharmacology will not be available on March 11, 2024. An exam session will be offered instead on:

Monday March 12th, 2024 15:00 am

Exam sessions to be held at 3:00 p.m in the afternoon at Corte Roncati, Via Sant'Isaia 90

Module B (Neurology, Neuroradiology, In vivo Neurometabolic Diagnostics, Neuropathology, Neurosurgery; total 8 CFU):

18.01.24

15.02.24

14.03.24 *

20.06.24

25.07.24

26.09.24

Exam sessions to be held at 9:00 a.m in the morning at Bellaria Hospital, Pavilion G, First Floor

* Neuropathology will not be available on March 14, 2024. An exam session will be offered instead on:

Monday April 8th, 2024 11:00 am

 

FINAL GRADES:


To pass the exam, you will need to reach at least the pass-mark (18/30) in all the subjects of examination pertaining to each module of the I.C.; the final grade will be the marks weighted average. Cum laude will be considered when obtained in at least three examination's subjects with a full score (30/30) in the others. Registration of the examination grades will occur during the Thursday session. The student will be able to accept or decline the final grades. If a student did not pass any modules, he/she would be able to sustain again only the exam of the failed modules (maintaining the grades obtained in the others), as long as this occurred within the same academic year.

Teaching tools

Students are encouraged to attend the lectures with a printout of the relevant file downloaded from moodle or bringing electronic devices to access the relevant material during the lecture. This will allow easier interaction with the teacher when asked to discuss a problem.

Also e-learning material (including scientific literature and self-assessment tools) will be provided.

Interactive lectures where general rules are derived from practical examples taken from everyday experience. Teaching materials and slides are made available to the students via the moodle platform at least the day before the lesson. During the lessons, it is important for students to have direct access (online or off-line) to the teaching materials in order to be able to concentrate on specific contents rather than on reproducing slides.

Office hours

See the website of Roberto Rimondini Giorgini

SDGs

Good health and well-being Quality education Gender equality

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.