Basics of regenerative medicine

Study programme: general veterinary medicine full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: CExaKlRM/GVM-BsRM/21    Short: GVM-BsRM
  •  Credits: 3
  •  Completion method: Credit and Examination
  •   Lectures: 1 / Practice: 2
  •   Semester: winter semester
Form, course-load and method od study:
Form of study: Lecture / Practical
Course-load: Per week: 1 / 2   -   Per study period: 13 / 26 (recommended, in hours)
Method of study: prezenčná
 
Prerequisites a following
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE
Conditions for completing the course:
The condition for passing the course is:
1. active participation in lectures and exercises (1 absence without compensation)
2. acquisition of theoretical knowledge in the field of regenerative medicine (answering questions from the topics discussed)
3. acquisition of basic laboratory principles with cell cultures
4. successful acquisition of credit by fulfilling the following conditions: participation in exercises (1 absence without compensation, another absence replaced in the form of seminar work)
5. passing the exam - written form (getting at least 51%)
Learning outcomes
The goal of the course is to acquire basic knowledge in the field of regenerative medicine and its practical use in the treatment of damaged and non-functional tissues and organs. The student will gain practical laboratory skills in working with biological material, cell cultures and laboratory equipment. The student is able to plan, perform, evaluate and interpret the results of the experiment.
Brief outline of the course
- Basic concepts and introduction to regenerative medicine
- Use of stem cells and cell lines in regenerative medicine
- Possible methods of isolation, cultivation, differentiation and cryopreservation of cells
- Experimental models and pharmacological approaches in regenerative medicine
- Ethical principles in cell research
Course syllabus
LECTURES:
LECTURE 1. Principles of cell culture laboratory operations - safety, devices
LECTURE 2. Introduction to regenerative medicine - history, types of stem cells
LECTURE 3. Properties of cell culture - primary culture, cell line, cell strain
LECTURE 4. Sterile conditions in the cell culture laboratory and biological contamination
LECTURE 5. Basic principles of cell culture - environmental conditions, media and plastics
LECTURE 6. Cell division and aging - principles of cell passaging and counting
LECTURE 7. Adult mesenchymal stem cells isolated from bone marrow
LECTURE 8. Adult mesenchymal stem cells isolated from adipose tissue
LECTURE 9. Neonatal mesenchymal stem cells isolated from umbilical cord
LECTURE 10. Brain neurogenesis, neural progenitor cells, iPS cells
LECTURE 11. Freezing and cryogenic storage of cell culture - media, conditions
LECTURE 12. Study of stem cells in in vitro and in vivo conditions
LECTURE 13. Clinical use of stem cells in human and veterinary medicine
EXERCISES:
EXERCISE 1. Principles of using laminar boxes, sterile material and reagents
EXERCISE 2. Methods of isolation and sources of stem cells: embryonic, adult, neonatal and iPCs
EXERCISE 3. Introduction to the preparation of 2D and 3D cell cultures: adherents, scaffolds
EXERCISE 4. Elimination of biological contamination, use of antibiotics and antifungals
EXERCISE 5. Principles of culture protocols, proliferation (MTT test) and cell aging
EXERCISE 6. Monitoring of morphology, cell density, passaging and cell counting
EXERCISE 7. Protocols for isolation of MSCs from bone marrow, FC, multilineage differentiation
EXERCISE 8. Protocols for isolation of MSCs from adipose tissue, FC, multilineage differentiation
EXERCISE 9. Protocols for isolation of MSCs from umbilical cords, multilineage differentiation
EXERCISE 10. Protocols for isolation of neural progenitor cells, IHC
EXERCISE 11. Principles of cryopreservation, storage and thawing of cell culture
EXERCISE 12. The design of in vitro and in vivo experiments
EXERCISE 13. Selection of optimal cells for the regeneration of specific tissues
Recommended literature
CIZKOVA, D., et al. Basics of Regenerative Medicine: Principles and applications, UVMP 2022
AL-RUBEAI, M. Animal cell Culture. Berlin : Springer , 2015. - 763 p.
LÓPEZ-LARREA, C., et al.; Stem Cell Transplantation. New York : Springer Science, 2012. - 342 p.
MILNER, R.; Astrocytes. New Jerey : HUMANA PRESS , 2012. - 575 p.
SUN, T.; Neural Stem Cells and Therapy. Croatia: InTech, 2012. – 440 p.
Conditions for completion of course
Conditions for completion of course:
Conditions for completing the course:
The condition for passing the course is:
1. active participation in lectures and exercises (1 absence without compensation)
2. acquisition of theoretical knowledge in the field of regenerative medicine (answering questions from the topics discussed)
3. acquisition of basic laboratory principles with cell cultures
4. successful acquisition of credit by fulfilling the following conditions: participation in exercises (1 absence without compensation, another absence replaced in the form of seminar work)
5. passing the exam - written form (getting at least 51%)
Final assessment:
1. successful acquisition of credit by fulfilling the following conditions: participation in exercises (1 absence without compensation, another absence replaced in the form of seminar work)
2. passing the exam - written form (getting at least 51%)
LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE
  english   
 
Evaluation of the course
Total number of evaluated students: 32
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Date of last modification: 30.11.2022
Approved by: Tutot Dr. h. c. Prof. MVDr. Jana Mojžišová, PhD.
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