Bioenergetics and macroergic compounds
Lecture
General Medicine - Winter Semester
AMP-activated protein kinase
Seminar
General medicine - winter semester
Electron transport chain, oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondrial transport systems
Lecture
General medicine - winter semester
Metabolism of aminoacids and its conversion to special products
Seminar
General medicine - winter semester
Integration of metabolism
Lecture
General medicine - winter semester
ACUTE COMPLICATIONS OF TYPE 1 DIABETES
Lecture
DIFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF THE POLYURIA - POLYDIPSIA SYNDROME
Lecture
CHILDHOOD DIABETES
Lecture
Hypoglycemia
Lecture
Development of human being (II)Puberty
Gonadal development - starts by 10 weeks’ gestation, almost complete by age 3 months in the male
Without significant input from gonadotropins, although placental hCG plays a role in migration of germ cells and differentiation of Leydig’s cells
By the 21st week of gestation, the hypothalamus secretes GnRH, and the anterior pituitary releases FSH and LH
Their levels reach a peak by the 23rd to 24th week of gestation, which coincides with oocyte maturation in utero, incl. the development of primary follicles.