Preclinical Examination of Psychiatric Diseases

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Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2020-2021

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 26 hours

practices: 0 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 26 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSF-PPV-T
  • 2 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Optional modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OSA-AA2-T completed , OSA-EF2-T completed

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 20

Available as Campus course for 20 fő számára. Campus-karok: ÁOK BTK ETK GYTK TTK

Topic

Nowadays, psychiatric illnesses are becoming more common, partly due to increasing stress (eg anxiety, depression) and partly due to an aging society (eg dementia). Unfortunately, their therapy is not solved. A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms can bring us closer to discovering new drug targets. To do this, as well as testing new drugs, appropriate animal models and tests are required. Students will be able to get acquainted with the classification of psychiatric diseases, their main symptoms, and get a comprehensive picture of possible preclinical models and available as well as new methods under development. Special focus will be given to new research areas such as viral vectors, opto- and pharmacogenetics, epigenetics and "big data" and we will present their potential role in diagnosis and therapy.

Lectures

  • 1. Introduction: Categorization of psychiatric diseases, validity of animal models - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 2. Introduction: Categorization of psychiatric diseases, validity of animal models - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 3. The role of motion in preclinical studies, the Parkinson and Huntington's disease, viral vectors in therapy - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 4. The role of motion in preclinical studies, the Parkinson and Huntington's disease, viral vectors in therapy - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 5. Circadian rhythm, major regulators and role in the development and research of psychiatric diseases - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 6. Circadian rhythm, major regulators and role in the development and research of psychiatric diseases - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 7. Controlling sleep and wakefulness, pathological EEG signs of psychiatric diseases - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 8. Controlling sleep and wakefulness, pathological EEG signs of psychiatric diseases - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 9. Effect of anxiety, early life events through epigenetic changes - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 10. Effect of anxiety, early life events through epigenetic changes - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 11. Post-traumatic stress disorder as a great challenge of our time - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 12. Post-traumatic stress disorder as a great challenge of our time - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 13. Mania and depression: Can it be positive? - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 14. Mania and depression: Can it be positive? - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 15. Learning and memory, from elementary processes till complex tests - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 16. Learning and memory, from elementary processes till complex tests - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 17. Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, an important problem of our aging society, "big data" data collection (proteomica, lipidomica, etc.) and possibilities their usefullness in psychiatry - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 18. Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, an important problem of our aging society, "big data" data collection (proteomica, lipidomica, etc.) and possibilities their usefullness in psychiatry - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 19. Social behavior, friendship and aggression in animals and sick people from mechanisms to therapeutic options. Opto- and pharmacogenetic methods in research. - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 20. Social behavior, friendship and aggression in animals and sick people from mechanisms to therapeutic options. Opto- and pharmacogenetic methods in research. - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 21. Drugs and addiction. Everyone is addicted? - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 22. Drugs and addiction. Everyone is addicted? - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 23. The relationship of psychiatric diseases with metabolism, the brain-gut axis and the vagus in the development and therapy of diseases - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 24. The relationship of psychiatric diseases with metabolism, the brain-gut axis and the vagus in the development and therapy of diseases - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 25. Examination - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea
  • 26. Examination - Dr. Zelena Dóra Tímea

Practices

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Literature developed by the Department

Hand-outs will be given.

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Maximum of 25 % absence allowed

Mid-term exams

At the end of the course, students write a written test.

Making up for missed classes

Make-up classes are possible if needed upon consultation.

Exam topics/questions

Will be anounced during the semester.

Examiners

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars