23276 - General Pathology and Immunology

Academic Year 2013/2014

  • Docente: Luigi Barbieri
  • Credits: 3
  • SSD: MED/04
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Rimini
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Nursing (cod. 8475)

Learning outcomes

The student, at the end of the teaching course, will be able to understand the causes and the pathogenetic mechanisms  of human diseases, and the etio-pathogenesis of the main alterations in structure and function of the body, including regulatory and compensatory mechanisms. The student will comprehend the principles and functions of the immune system and the correlated immuno-pathology

Course contents

The program and the examination topics have been defined during the last lesson of the course 

The program is indicative. The definitive program and the examination topics will bee defined during the last lesson of the course

 

Concepts of normality and gendre medicine

Homeostasis

Protein turnover

Body fluids

Plasma and serum

Functional reservoir, insufficiency, compense, scompense

Concept of biological damage

Concept of death

Congenital disease, teratogenesisAdaptations

Precaution principle

Biological effects of low temperatures

Biological effects of UV radiations

Biological effects of electric and magnetic fields

Chemical compounds: toxicity

Prions

Nutritional alterations

Adaptation mechanisms at cell, tissue and organ levels

Adaptation mechanisms: iperplasia, ipertrofia, ipo-/aplasia, ipo-/atrofia fisiologiche e patoogiche

Inducible enzymes

Dysplasia and metaplasia

Cellular death: necrosis and apoptosis

Tissue mass equilibrium

DNA damage and apoptosis

Alteration in apoptosis and in its regulation

Biological effects of free radicals

Role of calcium

Intra-cellular deposits

Acute inflammation: vascular events

Tattoos

Pneumoconioses: pulmonary mechanisms of particle cleaning and correlated pathologies

Asbesto's pathologies

Phagocytosis: generalities

Extra-cellular deposits

Protein misfolding

Inflammation: biological role

Acute inflammation: vascular events

Acute inflammation: cellular events

Acute inflammation: classification

Acute inflammations: chemical mediators

Arachidonic acid metabolites

Inflammation: systemic effects

The complement system

Phagocytosis: mechanisms and professional phagocytes

Concepts of immunity, antigen, antibody, natural and acquired immunity, active and passive immunity

Cell role in adaptive immunity

The humoral immune response: the response to extra-cellulare antigens

The cell-mediated immune response: response to intra-cellular antigens

Organ and system immunity

Histocompatibility antigens: functions and disease association

Functional anatomy of the immune system

Main aspects of the immune response: specificity, antigen diversity

Antibodies

Hypersensitivity: the four types

Autoimmunity: the thyroid paradigm

Neuropsicoendcrinoimmunology

Chronic inflammation: main aspects, ulcer pathogenesis, granulomas

Tissue repair and angiogenesis

Staminal cells

Senescence 

General mechanism of edema formation

Readings/Bibliography

Free text:

Luigi Barbieri, Enrico Strocchi, Lezioni di Patologia generale, edizione digitale, Rimini, Polo Scientifico Didattico di Rimini, 2011. ISBN 9788897617006 published in http://amsacta.cib.unibo.it/3067/


Reference textbooks

Longo, D.L., Kasper, D.L., Jameson, J.L., Fauci, A.S. (2011) Harrison's principles of internal medicine. XVIII ed. Mc Graw Hill, New York

Kumar, V., Fausto, N, Abbas, A.K., Aster, J. (2009) Robbins and Cotran Pathologic basis of disease. VIII ed. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia

Kumar, V., Abbas, A.K., Aster, J. (2012) Robbins basic pathology. IX ed. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia

Lakhani, S.R., Dilly, S.A., Finlayson, C.J. (2009) Basic pathology. An introduction to the mechanisms of disease. IV ed. Arnold, London

Rubin, R., Stryer, D.S. (2008) Rubin's Pathology: clinicopathological foundations of medicine. V ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia

Stevens, A., Lowe, J., Scott, I. (2009) Core Pathology. III ed. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia

Teaching methods

Frontal lessons and occasional internet content

Assessment methods

Written compositions on objects that have been concordated with the students (see the program) . Part of the exam may be through multiple choice test. The evaluation will be all inclusive of integrated course. The exam may be taken only as a whole. At the time of registering, complementary interrogation may be proposed


Teaching tools

Normal teaching devices

Links to further information

http://amsacta.cib.unibo.it/3067/

Office hours

See the website of Luigi Barbieri