Histology Flashcards
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What makes up the upper and lower esophageal sphincters?
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- Upper - cricopharyngeal muscle (voluntary control)
- Lower - (tonically contracted)
- Internal component - thickening of circular muscularis externa
- External component - crural portion from diaphragm and sling of oblique fibers from upper stomach
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Esophageal Mucosa (4 components)
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- Stratified squamous epithelium w/o keratin
- Projections down into lamina propria called rete pegs (help attach to lamina propria - friction)
- May see lymphocytes or glands in lamina propria
- Longitudinal muscularis mucosa smooth muscle
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Esophageal Submucosa (4 components)
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- Loose collagen/elastin,
- mucous glands (secrete liquid and lysozymes) - extend all the way from submucosa thru all layers of mucosa –> lumen
- autonomic fibers (Meisner’s plexus)
- blood vessels
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Esophageal Muscularis Externia
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- Inner circular layer (see whole span) & outer longitudinal layer (see cross section)
- Top 1/3 all skeletal –> middle 1/3 mix of skeletal and smooth –> bottom 1/3 all smooth
5
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What is the outermost layer in the esophagus?
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Adventitia (b/c not intraperitoneal) –> becomes serosa once below diaphragm
6
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What is the major epithelial pattern of the stomach?
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- Simple columnar
- Pits and Glands
- Pit - surface cells w/ fast turnover (every 2-6 days) that release vesicles of alkaline, carb-rich glycoproteins (BICARB)
- Gland - (isthmus, neck, base) is deeper and cells here have slower turnover rate (2x a year)
- Isthmus - source of precursors
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Cardia Histology
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- Sharp transition from esophagus (strat cuboidal –> simple columnar w/ pit-gland pattern)
- Shallow pits lined w/ surface mucous cells (secrete alkaline mucous) and highly coiled glands that drain into pits
- 1:1 pit to gland ratio
- Pale mucous cells (secrete neutral/slightly acidic mucous) and bright pink parietal cells (secrete HCl and vit B12 IF) in the glands
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Fundus/Body Histology
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- Deep glands
- 1:4 pit to gland ratio
- Mucous neck cells lining glands secrete acidic glycoprotein and have large secretion granules/lots of RER
- Glands also contain parietal cells, chief cells (basophilic, grainy, many at bases) and enteroendocrine cells
- Rugae -mucosal folds that inc SA; contain a core of submucosal tissue in the folds
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Antrum Histology
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- Gastric pacemaker - sets contractions
- NO parietal cells; more D cells and G cells
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Pylorous Histology
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- NO parietal or chief cells
- Also 1:1 pit to gland ratio
- Mainly neutral mucous-secreting cells and enteroendocrine G cells (G cells look like pale fried eggs on histo)
- Pyloric Sphincter - thickening of middle circular layer of muscularis externa (tonic contraction)
- Can see transition into SI b/c submucosa drastically changes - SI submucosa is packed w/ Brunner’s glands