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This course explores the neurobiology and pharmacology of pain and synaptic signaling, with a focus on how drugs targeting specific receptor systems shape perception and behavior. Learners will examine fundamental mechanisms of pain transmission and gain a deeper understanding of G-protein coupled receptors using the opioid receptor as a central example.
The course begins with opioid pharmacology, explaining how opioid receptor agonists produce analgesia at the molecular and circuit levels, and how repeated exposure can lead to tolerance and dependence. Current clinical guidelines and best practices in opioid prescribing are integrated to connect receptor biology with insight into medical decision-making. The course then examines endocannabinoid signaling, highlighting its unique retrograde communication system, endogenous ligands, and receptors. Students will explore the pharmacological effects of THC and synthetic cannabinoids, as well as emerging therapeutic applications and documented health risks.
Finally, the course broadens its scope to consider more complex forms of synaptic communication, including silent synapses and tripartite synapses involving neuron–astrocyte interactions. Learners will also be introduced to modern genetic tools used to map neuronal connectivity, emphasizing how advances in technology continue to reshape our understanding of brain circuits.
To be successful in this course, learners should have a background in biology. This course provides a strong foundation for students interested in neuroscience, pharmacology, pain research, addiction science, and related biomedical and health fields. Learners should be comfortable with basic cell biology, receptor signaling, and introductory physiology.
This course is particularly well suited for learners preparing for careers in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, psychology, biomedical research, or other health-related professions. The course is also appropriate for trainees and healthcare professionals seeking a deeper mechanistic understanding of opioid and cannabinoid pharmacology, especially in the context of pain management and substance use.
This module introduces the basic mechanisms of pain transmission and explores G-protein coupled receptors using the opioid receptor as a key example. We will learn how opioid receptor agonists produce analgesia and how their use can lead to dependence. The module also includes a video covering current guidelines and best practices in opioid prescribing.
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3 vidéos•Total 20 minutes
Introduction to pain transmission•6 minutes
Pain and opioid receptor subtypes•6 minutes
G-protein coupled receptors and opioid actions•9 minutes
2 lectures•Total 20 minutes
Course Syllabus•10 minutes
Video: News clip on updated guidelines for opioid drug prescribing, March 17, 2016•10 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Opioid receptors and pain practice quiz•30 minutes
Opioid receptors and pain quiz •30 minutes
Endocannabinoids and THC
Module 2•3 heures à terminer
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This module examines the unique features of endocannabinoid signaling compared to other neurotransmitter systems. We will study the endogenous endocannabinoids and their receptors, along with the pharmacological actions of THC and synthetic cannabinoids. Assigned readings will highlight current developments in the therapeutic use of cannabinoids and the health risks linked to synthetic analogs.
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3 vidéos2 lectures2 devoirs
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3 vidéos•Total 15 minutes
Introduction to endocannabinoids and retrograde signaling•7 minutes
THC and cannabinoid actions•4 minutes
Synthetic cannabinoids and negative effects•3 minutes
2 lectures•Total 80 minutes
Cannabis, cannabinoids and health: a review of evidence on risks and medical benefits•60 minutes
Synthetic Cannabinoids - "Spice" can induce a psychosis: A brief review•20 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Endocannabinoids and THC practice quiz•30 minutes
Endocannabinoids and THC quiz•30 minutes
The not-so-unusual synapse: Silent synapses and tripartite synapses
Module 3•1 heure à terminer
Détails du module
This module provides a broader view of synaptic function by examining silent synapses, where presynaptic signaling fails to elicit postsynaptic activation, and tripartite synapses, which involve interactions between neurons and astrocytes. A short video highlights recent advances in genetic tools for mapping neuronal connectivity.
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2 vidéos1 lecture2 devoirs
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2 vidéos•Total 11 minutes
Silent synapses•4 minutes
Tripartite synapses•7 minutes
1 lecture•Total 10 minutes
Brainbows: Synaptic signposts•10 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
The not-so-unusual synapse practice quiz•30 minutes
The not-so-unusual synapse quiz•30 minutes
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