

SYLLABUS
PHYSIOLOGY
DEGREE STANDARD Code : 096
In teaching Human
Physiology stress will be laid more on human aspects
with the fundamental principles of the subjects having
an emphasis on Physiological basis of Medical Practice.
The course will also cover applied Physiology and Clinical
Human Physiology as well as Environmental Physiology,
Electric Physiology.
GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY:
General Principles in the study of Physiology, Cell-Physiology
with membrane transport Biophysical consideration -
Diffusion, Osmosts, etc. and Bioelectric Potentials.
Growth, sensence and death, Instrumentation Methods,
Biological Rhythms.
BLOOD AND BODY FLUID:
ECF, Homeostasis, Composition of blood and general functions.
Plasma proteins, their functions, ESR, Erythrocytes.
Erythoropoiesis, Regulation of Erithropoiesis. Bone
marrow. Hemoglobin RBC life span and - Jaundice. Anemia
- types, absolute values in Hematology. Leukocytes -
different types. Platelets, Coagulation, Coagulation
disorders. Functions of Lymphocytes - Basic immunological
mechanisms, Blood groups, transfusion of blood, blood
volume and fluid compartments. Lymph and tissue fluids.
NERVE MUCLE PHYSIOLOGY:
Neuron structure and functions, Biophysical consideration
of RMP, Action potential, Oscilloscope and record of
electrophysiological changes in muscles and nerves -
eg, RMP, Action Pot., ECG, EEG, EMG etc. Generation
and conduction of nerve impulse. Neuro Musculor Junction
and Excitation contraction coupling.
Structure and Composition of muscles Mechanics of muscular
contraction, energy matabolism of muscular contraction
Trauma, degeneration and Regeneration, Electromyography
Myopathies, smooth muscle and mechanism of locomation.
Neuro-muscualr junction, transmission across NMJn. (Excitaiton
- contraction coupling).
GASTROINTESTINAL
SYSTEM:
Organisation plan Saliva - Compostion function and regulation
Stomach - Compostiion, function, mechanism of HCL Secretion
and regulation, Gastrie emptying. Pancreas and liver,
secretion, composition and regulation small and large
intestines. Movements and their control absorption from
GIT, Functional Tests, Vomiting, assessment of functions,
defaecation.
EXCRETORY SYSTEM:
General Introduction, Human Kidney, Nephron, Urine formation,
Composition of urine and abnormal consituents Functional
efficiency of renal secretory system. Homeostasi by
Kidney Water and electrolyte balance of ECF, Acid-Base
balance, Non excretory function of Kidney. Urinary bladder
and mictruction. Pyelography, Renal failure, Peritoneal
dialysis and artificial Kidney.
ENDOCRINOLOGY:
Functional Anatomy of the Endocrine glands. Hypothalame-Hypophyseal
portal system. Pituitary-Anterior and Posterior, Pars
intermedia, Anterior pituitary hormones Mechanism of
their secretion. Fucntions Hypo and Hyper secretion.
Neuro-Hypophysis. ADH and Oxytocin, Pars Intermedia
and MSH.
Adrenal gland - Cortex different hormones, functions,
regulation of secretion. Hypo and Hyper activity states.
Adrenal Modulla - Adrenaline and Noradrenaline. Functions
Regulation of secretion, Hypo and Hyper active states.
Thyroid - Thyroid hormones. Functions, regulation of
secretion, Hyper and Hypo active states. para - thyroid
- calcium and phosphate metabolism. Functions, regulation
of secretion. HYPO and HYPER active states - pancreas
- Hormones, functions, regulation of secretion - Diabetes,
Hypo and Hyper active states, other hormones - Renin
- Angiotensin mechanism, ANP, Enodotheline, local hormeos.
REPRODUCTION:
Physiology of reproduction. Adolescence puberty, menopause,
cyclin activity in females and non cyclic activity in
males. Gamato genesis, Fertilisation, pregnancy, fetal
sex determianiton, differentiation, parturition, lactation,
population trends in India. Testis, testicular hormones,
funciton and regulation. Ovary, structural function,
ovulation Hormones of Ovary functions and regulation
of Ovary, menstrual cycle, Physiological basis of oral
contraceptives.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM:
Internal and external respiration different parts of
respiratory system. Mechanics of respiration pulmonary
ventilation, respiratory, compliance. Surfactant, lung
volumes and capacities. Alveolar ventialtion composition
of different gases, dead space, uniformity of alveolar
ventilation, pulmonary circulation. Ventilation/perfusion
ratio; O2 and CO2 transport. Control of respiration-Nervous
and chemical.
Hypoxia classificaiton,
High altitude phygsiology acclimatization and dyasbarsim.
Gynaosis. Non-respiratory functions of lung. Hemo respiratory
and cardio vascular co-ordination and homeostasis.
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM:
Stucture and properties of cardiac muscle, cardiac metabolism.
Cardiac impulse-generation and conduction.
Electrocardiography - Normal ECG, abnormal rhythems,
cardia cycle-pressure and volume changes, pressure changes
in the atria and ventricles. heart Sounds, Murmurs,
Coronary circulation angina pectoris and coronary thrombosis.
Cardiac output, regulation of cardiac output.
Heart - lung prepartion - heart rate and its control
capacitance and resistance vessels - Hemodynamics -
Methods of Measuring blood flow - circulation time.
Blood Pressure - Physilogical Variation - Regulation
of B.P Cardiovascular changes - changes during exercise,
cerebal circulation - placental and fetal circulation.
Venous circulation - cutaneous circulation - Hypertension
and hypotension - Heart failure - hemo-dynamics in heart
diseases.
ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY:
Environment, definition - skin, structure and function,
temperature regulation - fever, response to cold environment
hypothermia, altitude and space physiology - Hyderbaric
environment, environmental pollution.
NERVOUS SYSTEM:
General features of the nervous system - structural
and functional organisation - neurones, CSF Barrier
mechanisms, synapse and synaptic transmission.
SENSORY MECHANISM:
Receptors, classification - Ascending pathways - Thalamus
and its functions. Thalamus nuclei, thalamic syndrome
cerebal correxsensory, motor areas - investigative techniqeus
pathophysiology of pain, visceral and referred paid
- mechanism of head ache - lower motor neurone - reflexaction
- properties and significance - stretch refix - spinalcord
and brain stem reflexes - muscles spindle supporting
reactions - reticular formation - organisation, connection
and functions, Cerebrellum projections - localisation
and functions - cerebraller leeions - basal ganglai,
functions - motor areas corticopsinal tracts - regulation
of tone, posture and equilibrium - locomotion and skilled
movement - lesions of spinal cord, brain stem - lower
motor neurones - autonomic nervous system - hypothalamus
- connections and functions - limbre system - functions
conditioning - learning and habit formation - speech
and speech disorders - EEG-Sleep, dreams and disorders
of sleep motivation, emotions and intellectual functions.
SPECIAL SENSES:
Eye-Introduction - anatomy of the eye-introcular fluids
and pressure - errors of refraction - Schematic eye-movements
of eye ball-strabisum - photoreceptor mechanism - retina
functions of retina - photo-chemistry - colour vision
- electro retinogram-visual pathway visual reflexes
- visual defeccts and their evaluation - lesions of
the visual pathway.
EAR:
Anatomy of the ear-sound transmission through external
ear-middle-ear-protective reflex - physiology of internal
ear.
Transmission of sound ways in cochela-auditory pathways,
and central mechanism of hearing - deafness and test
of hearing, audometry-vestibular mechanism-functions
sense of taste and flavours - mechanism of tests perception-sense
of smell and appreciation dismen.
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