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Molecular and Cellular Basis of Liporegulation

General details of the subject

Mode
Face-to-face degree course
Language
Spanish

Teaching staff

NameInstitutionCategoryDoctorTeaching profileAreaE-mail
ASPICHUETA CELAA, PATRICIAUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado PlenoDoctorBilingualPhysiologypatricia.aspichueta@ehu.eus
BUQUE GARCIA, XABIERUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado AgregadoDoctorBilingualPhysiologyxabier.buque@ehu.eus
CHICO CARMONA, YOLANDAUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado Titular De UniversidadDoctorBilingualPhysiologyyolanda.chico@ehu.eus
FRESNEDO ARANGUREN, MARIA OLATZUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado Titular De UniversidadDoctorBilingualPhysiologyolatz.fresnedo@ehu.eus
GOMEZ MUÑOZ, ANTONIOUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado Catedratico De UniversidadDoctorNot bilingualBiochemistry and Molecular Biologyantonio.gomez@ehu.eus
HERNANDEZ FRIAS, LUISAUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado Titular De UniversidadDoctorBilingualPhysiologyluisa.hernandez@ehu.eus
MARTINEZ SAN PELAYO, MARIA JOSEUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado Titular De UniversidadDoctorNot bilingualPhysiologymariajose.martinez@ehu.eus
NAVARRO LOBATO, ROSAURAUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado AgregadoDoctorBilingualPhysiologyrosaura.navarro@ehu.eus
RUIZ LARREA, MARIA BEGOÑAUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado Titular De UniversidadDoctorNot bilingualPhysiologymbego.ruizlarrea@ehu.eus
RUIZ SANZ, JOSE IGNACIOUniversity of the Basque CountryProfesorado AgregadoDoctorNot bilingualPhysiologyjoseignacio.ruizs@ehu.eus
BAÑALES ASURMENDI, JESUS MARIABiodonostiaOtrosDoctorjesusmaria.banales@ehu.eus
CARDOSO DELGADO, TERESA DE JESUSCic bioGUNEOtrosDoctortcardoso@cicbiogune.es
CASTRO , RUI EDUARDOUniversidade de LisboaProfesorado AgregadoDoctorruieduardocastro@ff.ulisboa.pt
FALCON PEREZ, JUAN MANUELCentro de Investigacion Cooperativa en Biociencias (CIC-bioGUNE)OtrosDoctorjfalcon@cicbiogune.es
MARTINEZ CHANTAR, MARIA LUZCentro de Investigacion Cooperativa en Biociencias (CIC-bioGUNE)Otros
SIMON ESPINOSA, JORGECic bioGUNEOtrosDoctorjorgesimon04@gmail.com
VAN LIEMPD , SEBASTIAANCic bioGUNEOtrosDoctor
WING-KIN , SYNMedical University of South CarolinaInvestigador (Doctor)Doctorwksyn@doctors.org.uk

Study types

TypeFace-to-face hoursNon face-to-face hoursTotal hours
Lecture-based303565
Seminar102030
Applied classroom-based groups102030

Training activities

NameHoursPercentage of classroom teaching
Analysing and discussing papers5.0100 %
Discussion15.033 %
Drawing up reports and presentations20.025 %
Expositive classes40.050 %
Group discussion5.0100 %
Presentations and Papers30.016 %
Written discussion of a topic10.050 %

Assessment systems

NameMinimum weightingMaximum weighting
Attendance and participation0.0 % 10.0 %
Critical debate in the classroom7.0 % 10.0 %
Practical tasks7.0 % 10.0 %
Presentations7.0 % 10.0 %
Writing up the teamwork7.0 % 10.0 %

Ordinary call: orientations and renunciation

1. Asistencia: 50% de la calificación final. Se require un 80% de asistencia a clase

2. Participación: 25%

3. Elaboración de trabajos y seminarios: 25%

Extraordinary call: orientations and renunciation

Prueba escrita del programa completo de la asignatura

Temary

Tema 1. Presentación del curso. Objetivos que se persiguen. Profesorado integrante y sus líneas de investigación. Programa y calendario. Metodología docente. Evaluación.



Tema 2. Homeostasis orgánica de los lípidos y patologías asociadas a su desregulación. El hígado y el metabolismo de glicerolípidos y colesterol. La secreción biliar.



Tema 3. Bases moleculares y celulares de las patologías lipoproteicas. Enfermedad de hígado graso y aterosclerosis. Procesos metabólicos alterados y generación intracelular de almacén lipidico.



Tema 4. Esfingolípidos y glicerolípidos bioactivos. Papel en el establecimiento y progreso de patologías inflamatorias y tumorales. Generación intracelular de esfingolípidos y su metabolismo. Rutas de señalización en las que participan.



Tema 5. Señalización celular en enfermedades hepáticas. Principales rutas de señalización implicadas en la generación de carcinoma hepatocelular. Nuevas dianas terapéuticas.



Tema 6. Estrés oxidativo y peroxidación. Especies reactivas oxigenadas y sistemas celulares de protección. Ácidos grasos poliinsaturados. Micronutrientes y balance redox.



Tema 7. Papel del sistema inmune en la progresión de la enfermedad hepática y generación de la cirrosis. Implicación de las células NK. Papel de la osteopontina. Activación de vías de señalización implicadas.



Tema 8. Avances metodológicos implicados en el diagnóstico y pronóstico de enfermedades. La lipidómica y la metabolómica

Bibliography

Compulsory materials

El estudiante dispondrá en la plataforma digital eGela del material necesario para la realización del curso. En varias de las sesiones el ponente proporcionará un trabajo original que el alumno deberá llevar a clase para su debate o para la realización de un trabajo.

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