Bile Production and Gallbladder Function Flashcards
What is bilirubin the product of?
vBilirubin is the breakdown product of haemoglobin
What do sinusoidal spaces contain?
- 2% Kupffer cells (phagocytic)
- 1% Stellate cells or Ito cells
- (fat or vitamin A storing)
- 2% Endothelial cells
Describe sinusoids
- spaces between hepatocytes
- -filled with blood
- -wider than capillaries, fenestrated
- -lined with endothelial cells and
- -Kupffer cells (macrophages)
- -blood filtered by kupffer’s cells
What is in/what goes on in the space of Disse?
- stella cells present,
- plasma solutes, not blood cells
- Kupffer cells cleanse blood of bacteria, toxins, parasites, aging RBCs as it passes
- cleansed blood passes through liver into systemic circulation
What are the two stages of liver bile secretion?
- Hepatocytes
- Secretory epithelial cells (ductules and ducts)
What are the three steps of bile secretion?
- Hepatocytes actively secrete bile into the bile canaliculi
- Intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts not only transport this bile but also secrete into it a watery, HCO3−-rich fluidThese first two steps may produce ∼1000 mL/day of so-called hepatic bile.
- Half the hepatic bile-(500 mL/day) is diverted to the gallbladder, which storesthe bile and iso-osomotically removes salts and water
What does the liver convert cholesterol to?
Primary bile acids - cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic
What are the four major components of bile?
- Bile salts
- Cholesterol/phospholipids
- Bilirubin
- Protein and components (Bicarb)
What two functions does bile serve?
- Fat digestion and absorption
- waste product secretion
What two important actions do bile salts have in the intestinal tract?
- Emulsification of fat particles
- absorption of… …. by micelles
- Fatty acids
- monoglycerides
- cholesterol
- other lipids
Secretin is impostrant in stimulating bicarb from?
Cholangiocytes
What does somatostatin do?
inhibits bile flow by lowering [cAMP]i, an effect opposite that of secretin.
This inhibition may be caused by enhancing fluid reabsorption by bile ducts.
What does CCK do to the gall bladder?
- Relaxes sphincter of Oddi
- Increases bile flow into duodenum
- contracts gall bladder
How are most bile salts reabsorbed?
reabsorbed by
active transport in terminal Ileum and returned through the hepatic portal vein to the liver, which resecretes them in the bile
Describe cholestasis
- suppression of bile secretion
- biliary constituents may be retained within the hepatocyte and regurgitated into the systemic circulation.