Gut Structure and Function Overview Flashcards
Diffusion
J = (gradient)(solubility)(SA)/distaince
Can change by increased SA, gradient, or thin membrane
Fxns of GI tract
Motility - divided into propulsion and mxing
Secretion
Digestion
Absorption
Ingestion
Mastication
Deglutition
Peristalsis
Food into mouth
Chew and mixing
Swallonwing
Move through GI tract
Antral-pyloric pumping Segmentation Peristalsis Haustrations Mass mvmtn
Stomach…also has retropulsion
Mixing movement in small intestine
Starlings law of intestine - upward contraction and downstream relaxsation
Haustrations- colon
Massmovement - coordinated constraction
Muscles in GI tract dividion
Skeletal - tongue/mastication, upper esophagus, UES, extenral anal sphincter - striated
Rest is smooth
Secretion
Includes both exocrine - from duct
and endocrine - from cell directly
Layers
Mucosa
Submucosa
Muscular externa
Serosa
Mucosa
Lines the lumen with simple columnar epithelium
Lamina prorpia - thin layer of conn tisue with lymph nodes
Muscularis mucosae - thin layer of smooth muscle responsible for folds
Goblet cells secrete mucus
Submucosa
Thick and huighly vasculairzed
Absorbed molecules enter blood and lymph vessels
Submucosal glands
Submucosal plexus - mostly sensory…provide autonomic nerve supply to muscularis mucosae
Muscularis externa
Responsbile for segmental contractions and peristalsis
Inner circular layers and outer long layer
Myenteric plexus between 2 layers is major nerve supply to GI tract
Serosa
Binding and protective outer layer
Conn tissue covered with ismple squamous epithelium
Contigu woith omentum and mesentery
Transit rate
pH
Pressures
Transit rate high til stomach then drops til rectum
pH acidic until end of stomachthen slightly alkaline
Negative pressurei n the esopagus…higher pressures at sphincters
Sphincters
UES - striated with voluntary and involuntary LES Pyloric SO Ileocecal - regulates absorption IAS - tonically contracted EAS - striated and normally relaxed
Extrinsic innervaton
Somatic - only a few
PS - vagus and spinal nerves inc motility and secrtetions
symp - postganglionic that pass through submucosal anmd myenteric plexi to innervate GI tract
Intrinsic innervation
Enteric nervous system - submucosal and myenteric plexi
Paracrine scretion
Homronal secretion