Digestion + Absorption Flashcards

1
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Transcellular

A

Across

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2
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Paracellular

A

Between

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3
Q

Extent of absorption in carb + protein v iron + calcium

A

> 98% v less due to regulation

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4
Q

Surface area amplification

A

Villi x 10 , Microvilli x20

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5
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Digestion of amino acids and small peptides

A

Pepsin in gastric juice + luminal phase in s.i. -> pancreatic enzymes

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6
Q

Larger peptides are digested by

A

Brush border peptidases

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7
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Amino acids are transported to brush border by

A

Na+ dependent transport (di + tri peptides by H+ dep)

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8
Q

Amino acids are transported to blood by

A

Facilitated diffusion

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9
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Polysaccharides are digested by

A

Luminal digestion by salivary + pancreatic amylase

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10
Q

Glucose absorbed in

A

Jejunum via SGLT1 (Na+ dep) + Glut2 (diff)

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11
Q

Galactose is transported into blood through

A

Basolateral membrane

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12
Q

Fructose uptake

A

Glut5 and Glut2 at brush border + basolateral membrane

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13
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Water uptake

A

9/L is absorbed -> SGLT1 also water transporter

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14
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Electrolyte uptake methods

A
  1. Upper S.I. : electrolytes + H2O
  2. Na+/ H+ exchange at brush border -> HCO3- uptake
  3. K+/ Cl- -> paracellular transport
  4. Lower S.I. : Na+/ H+, Cl-/ HCO3- at brush border : NaCl uptake
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15
Q

Calcium uptake

A

350 mg/ day

  • Upper S.I. via specific channel in luminal membrane
  • Small amounts may be absorbed passively -> bones + kidneys -> Ca2+ haemostasis
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16
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In calcium deficiency,

A

Vit D. metabolite, calcitrol, released

17
Q

Colonic electrolyte + water absorption

A
  1. Transcellular + paracellular secretion of K+, Cl- -> HCO3- secretion in lower ileum
  2. Na+ uptake at brush border -> absorption of SFCA’s
18
Q

Importance of bacteria in digestion

A
  1. Bulk of luminal content -> 10^15 m in colon
  2. Ferment indigestible carbs to SCFA’s
  3. Major anion in caloric contents -> colonocyte metabolism
  4. Degrade bile acids, cholesterol, drugs, food additives