GIT Physiology Flashcards
For secretion, absorption & contraction of muscularis mucosae; Between submucosal and inner circular muscle layer
Submucosal Plexus/Meissner’s Plexus
For motility; Between inner circular & outer longitudinal muscle layers
Myenteric Plexus/Auerbach’s Plexus
Which layer is NOT seen in the esophagus?
Serosa
Strongest layer of the esophagus?
Submucosa
3 muscle layers are found in the stomach instead of two. What are theses muscle layers?
Inner obliqueMiddle circularOuter longitudinal
The myenteric plexus is mainly excitatory except for which regions?
Pyloric sphincter and Ileocecal valve
From G cells in the Antrum of Stomach; Increases Gastric H+ secretion
Gastrin
From S cells in the duodenum; Increases Pancreatic HCO3 secretions
Secretin
From I cells in the Duodenum & Jejunum; Stimulates GB contraction, sphincter of Oddi relaxation
Cholecystokinin (CCK)
From K cells in the Duodenum; Increases insulin secretion
Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Peptide (GIP)
From M cells in the Duodenum & Jejunum; Stimulates in times of fasting
Motilin
Form of Gastrin is secreted in response to a meal
Little Gastrin (17 AA)
Form of Gastrin is secreted in the interdigestive period
Big Gastrin (34 AA)
Most potent stimuli for gastrin secretion
Phenylalanine, Tryptophan, Methionine
Neurocrine from vagus nerve to G cells
GRP/Bombesin
GI hormone classified as an Incretin
GIP, GLP-1
GI hormone responsible for interdigestive myoelectric complex
Motilin
Secreted by pancreas in response to CHO, CHON, lipids; Inhibits pancreatic HCO3 & enzymes
Pancreatic polypeptide
Secreted by intestinal cells in response to Hypoglycemia; Stimulates glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis
Enteroglucagon
Secreted by cells throughout the GI tract in response to H; Inhibits release of ALL GI hormones, gastric H secretion
Somatostatin
Secreted by mast cells of gastric mucosa; Increases H secretion; potentiates gastrin and Ach action
Histamine
Inhibits appetite; Found on the Ventromedial Hypothalamus
Satiety Center
Stimulates appetite; Found at the Lateral Hypothalamic area
Appetite/Hunger Center
Sends signals to satiety & hunger center
Arcuate nucleus