Control of Gut , Motility Flashcards
What are the 3 main ways of controlling the gut ?
Autonomic nervous system
Enteric nervous system
Hormones and paracrine/neurocrine substances
Which neurotransmitter is used at the ganglia (between pre and post fibres )
Acetylcholine
Describe the sympathetic innervation to the GI tract
T5-L3 spinal nerves >through sympathetic trunk >form Greater (T5-9), lesser(T10-11) and least (T12) abdominopelvic splanchnic nerves
>synapse in Coeliac,Renal,Superior mesenteric ,Inferior mesenteric ganglia
What does the sympathetic NS innervate in the GI tract and what is the action ?
Mainly blood vessels
Inhibits GI function
Describe the parasympathetic innervation to the gut
Vagus nerve (CN X) Pelvic splanchnic nerves S2,3,4
Which vagus nerve is anterior to the stomach ?
Left. Due to clockwise rotation of stomach
What is released from the postganglionic fibres of the parasympathetic innervation ?
Acetylcholine
Peptides :
Gastrin releasing peptide
Vaso inhibitory peptide
What is innervated by the parasympathetic NS in the GI tract and what is the effect ?
Smooth muscle , endocrine and secretory structures
Stimulatory effect
Which part of the GI tract is innervated by the vagus nerve ?
From oesophagus to transverse colon
Name the two plexus of the enteric NS
Sumucosal (Meissner’s):in submucosa
Myenteric (Auerbach’s) : between circular and longitudinal muscle layers of the Muscularis Propria
Briefly describe the main function of the enteric plexuses
Submucosal : control secretions and blood flow
Myenteric : motility
What are enteroendocrine cells ?
Cells in mucosa of GI that secrete hormone
Briefly describe the difference between gastrointestinal hormones and paracrine peptides
Both released from enteroendocrine cells but hormones go through portal circulation and systemic circulation to act on target , paracrine act locally by diffusion
Give an eg of paracrine control in the GI tract
D cell in stomach stimulated by acid in antrum release somatostatin which inhibits nearby G cells from releasing Gastrin , Hitamine
What are the two main categories of gastrointestinal hormones ?
Gastrin family : Gastrin and Cholecystokinin
Secretin Family : Secretin and Gastric inhibitory polypeptide
CCK is produced by …
I cells of duodenum and jejunum
What stimulates the secretion of CCK
Fat and protein
What is the action of CCK ?
Gall bladder contraction
Pancreas stimulation
Relaxation of sphincter of Oddi allowing release of bile and pancreatic enzyme release in the duodenum
Where is secretin produced ?
S cells of duodenum
What stimulates the secretion of secretin ?
H+ and fatty acids
What is the effect of secretin?
Inhibits gastric acid production
Stimulates HCO3 from pancreas and gallbladder
Where is Gastric inhibitory polypeptide secreted ?
Duodenum and Jejunum
What stimulates GIP secretion ?
Sugars,amino acids , fatty acids
What is the effect of GIP ?
Increases insulin
Decreases gastric acid secretion