PGY452/552—Spring 2013 -- EndocrinologySlide 2Navigating PresentationsWant to ask questions after class?Slide 5Key to symbolsTextbook:Exam 1 & how to do well on itStill more testingSlide 10One more timeDr. Michael MoralesOffice: 202 Cary HallHours: by appointmentOffice Phone: 829-3965E-mail: [email protected] you have questions, please E-mail me and put: PGY452 questionin the subject line, so that I’ll be sure to noticePGY452/552—Spring 2013 -- EndocrinologyOffice hours are by appointmentGood questions will be posted on the PGY452 endocrine blog1Tips for Printing:Although I use a lot of color an animation, these slides can be printed using a black & white laser printer. For best results: 1. I intended for you to use the “Handout View” at two slides per page in portrait orientation. If you choose 4 or 6 slides, the text may be too small to read2. On the bottom of the print menu, select Color or Grayscale. Selecting Pure Black & White gives results that are difficult to read.Color or Gray ScalePure B & W2Navigating PresentationsHandouts are not meant to be a text book; if you don’t listen to the lectures & take notes, they will not make senseLook out for icons at the bottom of the screenNotes: Material for which you’ll be responsible (will be on next page)Definitions for which you are responsible (will be at the end)Hints & Tips: Just filling in a few blanks (also at the end)Heavily animated slide3Want to ask questions after class?A good time to find meI happy to answer them outside in the lobby4Good questions will be posted to the UBLearns course blog which is not up yet5Key to symbolsActivity change → protein kinaseActivity change → protein kinase activity activitycomplex stimuli± ± Change enzyme levels by regulation of gene expressionChange enzyme levels by regulation of gene expressionSubstrateProductSubstrateProductSubstrateProduct6TransportPathway (multiple reactions)Single reactionTextbook:You are not directly responsible for material in the text.It might help to read itDefinitionsBasic anatomyEspecially reproductive endocrinologyPlease take a look at Chapters 1-3. If this material does not look familiar to you, please study it carefullyI’m assuming you know it7https://www.clinicalkey.comExam 1 & how to do well on itA study guide will be postedDoes not replace LecturesNotesUnderstanding the materialPrevious questions from the last two yearsThat’s everything; deleted the bad, not representative, & repetitiveTest emphasis might not be the sameIf the only thing you study is last year’s test, you are probably in big trouble(Now that I have your attention)8Still more testingUnless I say otherwise, you will not be expected to memorizeAbbreviations (ACTH=adrenocorticotropin); the exam will include a tableDetails of structuresDetails of synthetic pathways**Some exceptionsHowever, you should have enough familiarity with the above so that I can refer to them in a question without you going into shockYou will understand when you see the practice testThe best students are able to take information from several topics and combine it into new informationSee the big picture9PRELIMINARY LECTURE SCHEDULE# Topic Date Chapt.1 Hormones 1/31 1-3, 372 Endocrine signaling 1/31 3, 373 Regulation of the endocrine system 2/2 404 Complex inputs and the central nervous system 2/2 405 Quick overview of whole body metabolism 2/7 386Short term metabolic control by insulin & glucagon2/7 387 Regulation of long-term energy stores 2/9 388 Diabetes & the Metabolic Syndrome 2/9 389Growth hormone and IGF1: the other face of anabolism2/14 4010 Thyroid hormone 2/16 4111 Cortisol & the slow stress response 2/16 4212 Epinephrine & the fast stress response 2/21 4213 Endocrine regulation of ECF osmolarity 2/21 4214 Calcium homeostasis 2/21 3915Male reproductive endocrinology & fetal differentiation2/23 4316 Female reproductive endocrinology 2/23 4317 Lactation 2/28 43Exam 1 review session 2/28Exam 1Thursday, March 2Exam 1 will cover topics 1-14Exam 1 will cover topics 1-14The fnal will cover 1-4, plus 15-17 The fnal will cover 1-4, plus 15-17 10One more timeOne more timeExam 1Topics 1-4 Topics 5-14 → Exam 1 ONLYProperties of hormones in Topics 15-17 See the study guide & practice testREVIEW session on 2/23 is informalYou ask questionsI answer questions FinalTopics 15-17: ~11 questionsTopics 1-4: ~6 questionsLate in the semester, I will give you a study guide for the fnalThe test questionsYes, the actual test questionsNot the
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