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Physiology I:
Human Physiology
Fall 2007
Rooms 1810
Lecture: Monday Wednesday 5:00-
6:15
Lab: MW 6:30-9:20
Developed by
John Gallagher, MS, DVM
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John Gallagher, BS, MS,
DVM
_ Colorado State
University
_ BS, Animal
Sciences, 1974
_ MS, Clinical
Sciences, 1976
_ DVM, Veterinary
Medicine, 1980
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Turn off your Cell Phone!
Review the new Safety Rules in the syllabus.
Don’t bother to telephone me.
There are new guidelines for microscope use.
Email:
My web site:
http://lpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.us/lpc/jgallagher/index.htm
Blackboard: http://clpccd.blackboard.com/
A Few Details:
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First Assignment!
Send me an email before
Sunday, 11:00PM, the first week
of class (3 points!)
_ Always put Physiology in the subject line. _ Why are you taking this class?
_ Do you plan a career in the medical field?
_ What special interests do you have?
_ What is your college background?
_ Do you have a job? Where?
_ Who was your Bio 31 instructor? Anatomy?
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Textbook, some special
features:
Background basics
RUNNING
PROBLEM
Concept checks
EOC questions and
Explorations
Silverthorn web site
(http://www.aw-
bc.com/physiologyplace/,
or Google physiology
place
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Course Introduction
Lectures and exams are textbook
based
Lecture Notes: Posted on my
website.
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• What is physiology?
• From cell to human (levels of organization)
• A review of the organ systems
• Introduction of the concept of homeostasis
• Themes in Physiology
• The science of Physiology
Experimental design
Data
About Chapter 1: Introduction
to Physiology
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Physiology is
the study of the function of all plants and
animals in their normal state.
an integrative science
Figure 1-1: Levels of organization and the related fields of study
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Review Levels of Organization
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Organ Systems
operate as integrated units
How many? Can you list them?
Examples:
•Regulation of
•Plasma calcium
concentration
•Blood pressure etc.
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Function and Process:
Teleological vs. Mechanistic
Approach to Science
Teleological: What is purpose or function?
Why does something exist? Why does it need to be done?
Mechanistic: What are processes involved?
How does something work?
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Distinguish between Process & Function
Integrate both for complete picture!
How do we breathe?
How does blood
flow?
How do RBCs
transport O2?
Why do we breathe?
Why does blood
flow?
Why do RBC
transport O2?
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Focus on . . . . (Concept)
Mapping
1. Structure – function maps
2. Process maps or Flow
charts
Follow process in sequence
Fig 1-5b
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Key Themes in Physiology:
1. Homeostasis (Chapter 6)
Body systems work together (Integration of
function)
Internal vs. external failure of homeostasis
2. Communication and movement across
cell membranes Vital to integration & homeostasis
Cells communicate with other cells, tissues &
organs
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Energy Flow and Law of Mass Balance
All living processes require
constant input of energy
Where from? - How is it stored?
How is it used to do work?
Total amount of substance in body = intake + production - output
What substances are maintained through law of mass balance?
Major routes
for output?
Major routes for input?
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The Science of Physiology
is based on the Scientific Method
Review:
1. Basic steps of scientific method
2. Parameters to consider
3. Experimental design
4. Anecdotal evidence
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Basic Steps of Scientific Method:
Observation (and/or study of prior
knowledge)
Hypothesis
Experimentation
Collection and analysis of data (can you
replicate results?)
Conclusion: reject or accept hypothesis
theory
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Parameters to consider:
Independent vs. dependent variables
Experimental group vs. control group: only one independent variable is changed
Controlled by
experimenter
Responds to independent variable:
gives results.
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Independent variable (= manipulated, altered variable) = ?
Dependent variable (= responding to independent variable) = ?
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Example:
Company has found new artificial
sweetener (S)
Prior knowledge:
Some food additives are not safe.
Hypothesis: ?
Experiments: ?
Collect and analyze data
Conclusion
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Animal vs. Human Experimentation
In Physiology most knowledge is derived from
animal experimentation.
Sometime human experimentation necessary.
Difficulties of Human Experimentation:
Very dissimilar test subjects
Psychological aspects (placebo and nocebo effects)
Ethical questions (is it o.k. to withhold potential
drug from seriously ill?)
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Experimental Design for
Human Studies
Blind study (subjects do not know if they get
treatment or placebo)
Double blind study (subjects & administrators . . .)
Cross over study (each subject participates in
experimental AND control group)
Double blind cross over study
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Experimental Design for
Human Studies cont.
Longitudinal studies
Prospective studies
Cross-sectional studies
Retrospective studies
Meta-analysis
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Development of
pharmaceutical drugs (not in book)
In vitro
In vivo tests on lab animals
In vivo human clinical trials (3 phases)
< 10%
few
FDA approval
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Focus on Graphs
Data are often presented in form of a
graph
For examples see Fig 1-8
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