Gastroesophageal reflux disease Flashcards

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When does gastroesophageal reflux disease occur?

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Occurs when lower esophageal sphincter fails to close adequately after food has entered the stomach.
- Stomach contents reflux back to esophagus (heartburn)

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What shape is the stomach?

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The stomach is a j-shaped enlargement of the GI tract

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What are the functions of the stomach? (There are 4)

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  1. Mixes saliva, food, and gastric juice to form chyme
  2. Serves as a reservoir for food before release into the small intestine
  3. Secretes gastric juice, which contains HCL, pepsin, intrinsic factor, and gastric lipase
  4. Secretes gastrin into the blood
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4
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Surface mucous secrete mucus.
cells and mucous
neck cells
(What are the activities?)

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Secrete mucus
Absorption

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Surface mucous Secrete mucus.
cells and mucous
neck cells
(Activities and function)

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The activtiy of secreting mucus- forms protective barrier that prevents digestion of stomach wall.
Surface mucous.

The actvitiy of absorption - small quantity of water, ions, short-chained fatty acids, and some drugs enter the bloodstream.

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Parietal cells activties

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  • Secrete intrinsinc factor
  • Secrete HCL
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Parietal cells activities and results

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Intrinsic factor is needed for- absorption of vitamin B12 (used in red blood cell formation, or
erythropoiesis).]

Hydrochloric acid is responsible for- Kills microbes in food; denatures proteins; converts pepsinogen into pepsin

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What do chief cells secrete and what are the results?

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  • Secrete pepsinogen and gastic lipase

pepsinogen- pepsin(activated form) breaks down proteins into peptides

Gastric lipase- splits triglycerides into fatty acids and monoglycerides

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What do G cells secrete and what is the result?

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  • Secrete gastrin
  • stimulates parietal cells to secrete HCl and
    chief cells to secrete pepsinogen; contracts
    lower esophageal sphincter, increases
    motility of stomach, and relaxes pyloric
    sphincter.
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What is the activity of the Muscular layer and what is the result?

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  • Mixing waves(gentle peristaltic movements)
  • breaks down food and mixes it with gastric juice to form chyme.
  • Forces chyme though pyloric sphincter
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What is the activity and result of pyloric sphincter?

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The activity is to open to permit passage of chyme into duodenum

Result- Regulates passage of chyme from
stomach to duodenum; prevents
backflow of chyme from duodenum to
stomach.

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12
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Where does the pancreas lie?

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  • posterior to the stomach
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What does the pancreas produce and where does it empty out its contents?

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    • Produces enzymes that digest carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and nucleic
      acids
  • Produces sodium bicarbonate which buffers
    stomach acid
  • Empties its contents into the duodenum
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