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This course explores how genetic variation shapes synaptic function, neural circuits, and behavior. Learners will examine how specific gene mutations alter communication between neurons and how these molecular changes scale up to influence cognition, development, and addiction.
The course begins by investigating genetic disruptions of synaptic proteins using Fragile X syndrome as a central example. Learners will explore how mutations in key regulatory genes impair synaptic plasticity, alter neural development, and contribute to neurological symptoms, while also examining current challenges and emerging therapeutic strategies for genetic brain disorders. The course then introduces genetic knockout models as powerful tools for identifying gene function, highlighting research on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits and human genetic mutations that serve as natural experiments in understanding disease mechanisms.
In the final module, learners integrate these concepts to study complex synaptic modulation within the brain’s reward pathway, using nicotine addiction and smoking as case studies. The course explores how multiple neurotransmitter systems interact within reward circuits to drive motivation and reinforcement, and concludes with an overview of smoking cessation therapies, emphasizing the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles that determine their clinical effectiveness.
This course is designed for learners with a background in biology who are interested in neuroscience, genetics, pharmacology, or addiction science. It is especially well suited for learners preparing for careers in medicine, biomedical research, psychology, pharmacy, or other health sciences.
This module explores how genetic alterations affect synaptic function, using Fragile X syndrome as a key example. We will learn about the genetic mutations that cause Fragile X syndrome, how these changes disrupt synaptic activity, and the current challenges and promising advances in treating genetic forms of neurological disease.
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3 vidéos2 lectures2 devoirs
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3 vidéos•Total 14 minutes
Introduction to FXS and epigenetic modification•5 minutes
Genetic alterations in FXS•3 minutes
Challenges in treatment of genetic disease•6 minutes
2 lectures•Total 40 minutes
Course Syllabus•10 minutes
Gene therapy: principles, challenges and use in clinical practice•30 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Genetic causes of synaptic disease quiz•30 minutes
Genetic causes of synaptic disease practice quiz•30 minutes
Determining function using genetic knockouts
Module 2•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module examines the use of genetic knockout models in identifying the roles of specific genes, highlighting studies of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits as a case example. The accompanying reading discusses human genetic mutations that act as natural experiments, offering insight into gene function and disease mechanisms.
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4 vidéos1 lecture2 devoirs
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4 vidéos•Total 23 minutes
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the brain•5 minutes
Nicotinic receptor subtypes•5 minutes
Exploring function with pharmacology•7 minutes
Exploring function with genetic knockouts•6 minutes
1 lecture•Total 30 minutes
Natural human knockouts and the era of genotype to phenotype•30 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Determining function with genetic knockouts quiz•30 minutes
Determining function with genetic knockouts practice quiz•30 minutes
Complex synaptic modulation
Module 3•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, we will bring together concepts from the course to examine complex synaptic modulation using nicotine addiction and smoking as examples. We will introduce the brain’s reward pathway and the key neural circuits involved in motivation and reinforcement. Within each synapse of this simplified reward circuit, we will explore how different neurotransmitters influence overall circuit activity. The module will also include a brief overview of the history of the cigarette epidemic and conclude with a discussion of common drugs used for smoking cessation, examining their pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics as key aspects of their efficacy.
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4 vidéos1 lecture2 devoirs
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4 vidéos•Total 21 minutes
Introduction to the reward pathway•6 minutes
Complex synaptic modulation: Example of nicotine addiction•7 minutes
Pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation•7 minutes
Conclusion to Synaptic Pharmacology•1 minute
1 lecture•Total 10 minutes
Rise of cigarettes after WW2•10 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Complex synaptic modulation quiz•30 minutes
Complex synaptic modulation practice quiz•30 minutes
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