Gastrointestinal Patho (pptx 1) Flashcards
List 4 primary function of GI tract
1) Ingestion
2) Digestion
3) Absorption
4) Elimination
List 5 things assessment of GI tract should look at
1) Swallowing
2) Eructation
3) Thrush
4) Abdominal pain
5) Emesis
Describe the esophagus
Tube-like structure that lies behind the trachea in thorax & extends from the pharynx to the stomach (~ 10 in)
List 3 things the esophagus consists of
1) Smooth muscle layers
2) Mucosal & submucosal glands secrete mucus
3) Sphincter at either end of the esophagus
Esophagus:
What are the mucosal & submucosal glands that secrete mucus important for?
Surface protection & lubrication
What are the 2 sphincters at either end of the esophagus?
1) Upper (Pharyngoesophageal)
2) Lower (Gastroesophageal)
Upper (Pharyngoesophageal) sphincter
Striated muscle, prevents air entering esophagus during breathing
Lower (gastroesophageal) sphincter Hint: 2
1) Circular muscle, passes thru opening in diaphragm (hiatus)
2) Reflux prevention
How does food move through the esophagus?
Through peristalsis
List the 3 parts of the stomach
1) Fundus (upper portion)
2) Body
3) Pylorus
List 3 phases of the digestive process
1) Cephalic phase
2) Gastric phase
3) Intestinal phase
List 2 functions of gastric secretions
1) Chemical breakdown
2) Disinfect ingested food
List 4 types of cells found in the stomach
1) Gastric goblet cells (secretion)
2) Parietal cells
3) Chief cells
4) G cells
What do the parietal cells of the stomach secrete?
HCL & intrinsic factor
What do the chief cells of the stomach produce?
Pepsinogen → which converts to pepsin; then breaksdown proteins
What do G cells of the stomach release/ secrete?
Gastrin
What do parietal cells utilize & contain? Hint: 2
1) Utilize proton pump
2) Contain histamine receptors (i.e. H2 receptors)
Where do we see high concentrations of prostaglandins?
In the gastric mucosa & secretions
List 2 functions of prostaglandins in gastric acid secretion
1) Inhibit acid secretion
2) Stimulate mucus & bicarb secretion
Function of stomach cells (Table):
Goblet cells
Secretes mucus
Function of stomach cells (Table):
Parietal cells Hint: 3
1) Secrete HCL – sterilizes & breaks down food (mainly PRO & CHO)
2) Secretes IF – needed to absorb vit B12 in SI
3) Acid synthesis controlled by proton pump
List 3 proton pump triggers (Table)
1) Acetylcholine
2) Histamine
3) Gastrin
Function of stomach cells (Table):
Chief cells
secrete pepsinogen
→ converts to pepsin (enzyme for protein digestion)
Function of stomach cells (Table):
Gastric mucosal cells Hint: 2
Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)
1) Protective
2) Stimulates gastric mucus production & pancreatic bicarb secretion