Enteric Nervous System Flashcards
What are the layers in the gut in order from the lumen
Mucosa
- epithelial tissue
- lamina propria
- muscularis mucosa
Submucosa
Submucosal plexus
Muscularis externa
- Inner circular layer
- Myenteric plexus
- Outer longitudinal layer
Serosa
What is the difference between intraperitoneal and retro peritoneal
Intraperitoneal - has serosa and a mesentery
Retro peritoneal - no serosa or mesentery. Attached to the posterior abdominal wall by adventitia
Where are the stretch receptors that detect distension found?
Muscularis externa
What do the two muscular layers of the gut do when stimulated by distension
Circular - contracts and pushes the bolus forwards
Longitudinal - relaxes so that the lumen behind the bolus doesnt increase in size
Because when longitudinal muscle contracts - it opens the lumen
How does distension lead to contraction of circular muscle and relaxation of longitudinal muscle?
Stretch receptors in muscularis externa stimulate ascending fibres
Ascending fibres give axons to circular layer. Ach and substance P stimulates the muscles to contract
Ascending fibres give axons to longitudinal layer. NO and VIP inhibit muscle - relax
What happens to the muscle layers when the stretch receptors stimulate the descending fibres
Descending gives axons to circular muscle. VIP and NO inhibit layer -> relax
Descending gives axons to longitudinal muscle. Ach and substance P stimulate layer to contract
What is the process by which distension causes relaxation and contraction that leads to the bolus moving
Receptive relaxation
What do chemoreceptors in the submucosa respond to
Fatty acids
Glucose
H+
Peptides
Ect
What happens when the submucosal plexus is stimulated by the chemoreceptors
Submucosal plexus can stimulate glands which increases secretion of things such as HCO3-
Submucosal plexus can stimulate vessels to dilate which increases blood flow and therefore absorption
What happens to bile and pancreatic juice sectretion when you eat a fatty meal
Chemoreceptors sense fatty acids
Stimulates Submucosal plexus which stimulates S cells
Increase secretion of secretin
- stimulates the liver to increase bile synthesis
- stimulates pancreatic acinar cells to release bicarbonate rich pancreatic juice
What do S cells secrete
Secretin
What do i cells secrete
CCK
What are some actions of CCK
Gall bladder contractions
Increase secretin’s action on liver
Pancreas to secrete enzymes
Relaxes sphincter of oddi
What do K cells secrete
GIP
How does GIP affect the pancreas
Pancreas to secrete insulin