Course title
内分泌学   [Veterinary Endocrinology]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 3  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 01VN3112
Instructor(s)
永岡 謙太郎, 渡辺 元   [NAGAOKA Kentaro, WATANABE Gen]
Facility affiliation Institute of Global Innovation Research Office Veterinary Physiology  Email address

Course description
Homeostasis refers to stability, balance, or equilibrium within a organ or the body. Endocrine system plays an important role in homeostasis because hormones secreted from endocrine organ regulate the activity of target organ. In this lecture, we learn the mechanism of the endocrine system in each organs.
Expected Learning
Through this lecture, we understand overviews of endocrine system, importance of each hormones to maintain the homeostasis and disruption of the endocrine system in some disease.
Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy:See the Curriculum maps.
(URL: https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/ )
Course schedule
1-2. Overview of endocrine system
3-5. Hormones in body growth and glucose metabolism
6. Hormones in water and mineral metabolism
7. Hormones in calcium metabolism
8-9. Hormones in stress
10. Hormones in digestion system
11-14. Hormones in reproductive system
15. Exam
Prerequisites
In addition to the lecture, be prepare and review
the standard amount of time is specified by the University
Required Text(s) and Materials
Prints are distributed in the lecture.
References
ギャノング生理学原書24版:岡田 泰伸監訳、丸善 
イラストレイテッド獣医代謝・内分泌学: 米澤智洋監訳、インターズー
生理学ガイドブック(獣医学教育モデルコアカリキュラム、獣医生理学・生理化学教育懇談会編)
Assessment/Grading
Examinations 100%
Note: Students who attend less than 70% of this course can not get this credit.
Message from instructor(s)
Lecture mainly on the contents of Physiology Guidebook (Veterinary Education Model Core Curriculum, Veterinary Physiology / Physiological Chemistry Education Conference). Since I give a lecture of the contents that is collected at each time, attend without delay
Course keywords
Endocrine, exocrine secretion, hormone, receptor, amino acid derivative, peptide, steroid, feedback mechanism, target cell
Office hours
From 11:00 to 13:00 on Tuesday, room4-422
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
2/28/2019 4:07:45 PM