No.__________of _________ USAMV form 0414040109 SUBJECT OUTLINE 1. Information on the programme
University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Med cine of Cluj-Napoca
Bachelor and Master (unitary study programme)
2. Information on the discipline
2.3. Seminar/ laboratory/ project coordinator
3. Total estimated time (teaching hours per semester) 3.1. Hours pe r week – full time programme 3.4.Total number of hours in the curriculum Distribution of the time allotte d 3.4.1. Study based on book, textbook, bibliography and notes 3.4.2. Additional documentation in the library, specialized e lectronic platforms and field 3.4.3. Pre paring se minars/ laboratories/ projects, subjects, reports, portfolios and essays 3.4.4.Tutorials 3.4.5.Examinations 3.4.6. Other activities 3.7. Total hours of individual study 3.8. Total hours pe r se mester 3.9. Numbe r of cre dits4 4. Prerequisites (is applicable)
Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Histology, Semiolog Ethology
5. Conditions (if applicable)
Mini mum 50% participation in lecture sessions are requ ectures are based on power point presentations. 5-10 min. student’s presentations in given topics are accepted. Interactive discussions, examples related to different practical aspects of the each topic are given. Written material (electronic and presentations are available after each session.
Mini mum 80% participation in practical sessions is requested. Safety measures are
6. Specific competences acquire d
Gross and histological structure of male and female genital apparatus;Function of the male and femal genital organs;Endocrinology of reproduction;Nnormal reproductive behaviour;Ssexual cycles in domestic species and its regulation
competences Endocrine treatments in domestic species.
External and internal factors affecting the reproductive performances in domestic species
7. Course objectives (based on the list of competences acquired)
Knowledge acquired in gross and histological structure of male and female genital apparatus, the function of the genital organs endocrinology of reproduction, normal reproductive behaviour, sexual cycles in domestic pecies and its regulation, endocrine treatments in domestic s ecies.
Evaluation of the reproductive function in major domes ic species
8. Content
Embryonic development of the reproductive system in
domestic mammalsThe migration of the gonads; clinical importance,
The ovarian cycle and the folliculogenesis
The ovarian activity and the control of the follicular
Luteogenesis and corpora lutea development
The morphophysiology and the functions of the vagina
Sperm evaluation, the spermcell morphology
Biochemical properties of semen ; Biological properties
Neuroendocrine control of the sexual function in males
The hypothalamus; The neuroaminergic control of the
Pituitary gonadotrope hormonesThe placental lactogen; Equine chorionic gonadotropin;
Human chorionic gonadotropinAnimal estrogens; Synthetic estrogens; Estrogens in
plants and soil; The antiestrogens;Estrogenic mycotoxic syndrome
Sexual life manifestation Stages of the sexual life
The age of sexual maturityThe optimal age for reproduction Length of the sexual
8.2 Practical works
oral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the studentsoral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the students
oral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the students
oral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the students
oral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the studentsoral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the students
oral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the studentsoral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the studentsoral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the studentsoral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the studentsoral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the studentsoral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the studentsoral presentation, practical demonstrations made by the
teacher, practical applications made by the students
Physiology of Reproduction, Morar Iancu 2012, (electronic)
Are there any side effects that I should know about? Before treatment your veterinarian may suggest routine tests to make sure there are no underlying problems or concerns that are not evident upon initial exam i.e. blood and urine tests. Older dogs or dogs identified as “risk patients” may require increased monitoring; your veterinarian will discuss this with you and is in the best po