Course title
獣医代謝生化学   [Veterinary Metabolic Biochemistry]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 3  Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 01VN3120
Instructor(s)
新井 克彦, 渡辺 元   [ARAI Katsuhiko, WATANABE Gen]
Facility affiliation Scleroprotein and Leather Research Institute Office   Email address

Course description
This course introduces metabolism of several nutrients including sugar, lipid, protein and nucleic acid in mammal. Especially, regulation of blood glucose level, transportation of plasma lipid, synthesis of non-essential amino acid in addition to nucleic acid are lectured.
Expected Learning
By the end of the course, students should be able to explain features of nutritionally important biomolecules, and to have an interest the relationship between several nutrients and biochemical basis of several metabolic diseases.
Course schedule
1. General aspects of bioenergetic molecules
2. Sugar metabolism(1)digestion and absorption of sugar
3. Sugar metabolism(2)glycolytic pathway
4. Sugar metabolism(3)TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation
5. Sugar metabolism(4)regulation of blood sugar level and biochemical properties of diabetes mellitus
6. Sugar metabolism(5)bypasses of glycolysis
7. Lipid metabolism(1)synthesis of fatty acid and cholesterol
8. Lipid metabolism(2)beta-oxidation of fatty acid
9. Lipid metabolism(3)digestion and absorption of lipid
10. Lipid metabolism(4)function and species of lipoproteins
11. Lipid metabolism(5)metabolic disorder of lipid
12. Amino acid metabolism(1)digestion and absorption of protein
13. Amino acid metabolism(2)essential amino acids and their derivatives
14. Amino acid metabolism(3)synthesis of non-essential amino acids
15. Nucleic acid metabolism and related pathology
16. Mineral metabolism and related pathology
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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3/1/2018 10:46:13 AM