2 Gastric Secretions Flashcards
How much gastric juice is secreted per day and where does the gastric juice arise from?
2 litres Arises from gastric mucosa
Where are muscosal gland cells found
Gastric pits
what are the two regions of gastric mucosa?
oxyntic mucosa: fundus and body
pyloric gland area: in antrum
What is secreted by: Mucous neck cells Surface epithelial cells Parietal cells Chief cells
Mucous Mucous HCl and intrinsic factor Pepsinogen
Discuss how HCl is produced by parietal cells
Cl- is transported from plasma to parietal cells via anti- transport protein, which also transports HCO3- into plasma
Cl- transported from parietal cell into gastric lumen via co transporter protein, along with k+
H+ transported into gastric lumen via proton pump in exchange for K+
Net effect:
movement of H+ into lumen
movement of Cl- into lumen
recycling of K+
How does HCl aid digestion?
- Activating enzyme pepsin and providing acid medium for optimal pepsin activity 2. Aids breakdown of connective tissue and muscle fibres
What is significant about the acid environment produced by Hcl
Non specific defence mechanism, kills ingested micro organisms
What is intrinsic factor
Released by parietal cells Binds to vitamin B12 and allows absorption in ileum
What is the major digestive constituent of gastric secretion?
Pepsinogen- produced by chief cells
What are the phases of gastric secretion?
Cephalic phase Gastric phase Intestinal phase
What is the cephalic phase? What is it stimulated by? What is the proportion of gastric secretion through this phase? What does its activity depend on?
When gastric secretion is stimulated prior to arrival of food in stomach Stimulated by thought, expectation, sight, taste, chewing and swallowing of food Contributes 40% of gastric secretion Depends on activity of vagus nerve
Parasympathetic control of HCl secretion
What is the gastric phase? Why does it occur?
When food reaches stomach and there is gastric secretion (50-60%) 1. Local vago vagal reflexes in response to mechanical stimulation due to presence of food in antrum (not involving CNS) 2. Stimulation of gastrin release from G cells by peptide fragments of partially digested proteins (major mechanism)
Why does the intestinal phase occur? How much does it account for
5% of gastric secretions Due to circulating amino acids on parietal cells, or gastrin produced in dudodenal endocrine cells