Histology of gut tube wall Flashcards
Four distinct layers of the gut tube wall
Mucosa (innermost)
Submucosa
Muscularis externa
Serosa/Adventitia
Three sub-layers of the mucosa
Epithelium (innermost)
Lamina propria
Muscularis mucosae
Describe the histology of the epithelium
In the mouth, oesophagus and anal canal: stratified squamous epithelium (less keratin than normal skin)
In the stomach and intestines: simple columnar epithelium - single layer of cells minimises distance for diffusion
Describe the histology of the lamina propria
Loose connective tissue
Contains glands and blood/lymph vessels
What is the main role of lymph vessels in the lamina propria?
To drain the products of fat digestion
Describe the histology and function of the muscularis mucosae
Thin layer of smooth muscle
Function is mainly structural (very little other use)
Give the function(s) of the epithelium
Barrier separating lumen of alimentary canal from the rest of the body
Synthesis and secretion of digestive enzymes, hormones and mucus
Selectively absorbs products of digestion
Describe the structure and function of the submucosa
Thick, irregular connective tissue
Main function is to support the mucose
Also contains neurones (submucosal plexus), blood vessels and lymphatic vessels
Oesophageal and duodenal submucosa contain glands that secrete mucus and bicarbonate respectively
Which two plexuses make up the enteric nervous system?
Submucosal (Meissner’s) plexus and Myenteric (Auerbach’s) plexus
What does the duodenal submucosa secrete and why?
Bicarbonate to neutralise the stomach acid
Describe the structure and function of the muscularis externa
Two concentric thick layers of smooth muscle
- Inner layer is circular muscle which contracts to constrict the lumen
- Outer layer is longitudinal muscle that contracts to shorten the gut tube
Produces motility (peristalsis and segmentation)
Where is the myenteric (Auerbach’s) plexus?
Between the circular and longitudinal muscle layers of the muscularis externa
Describe the location, structure and function of the serosa
Inside the peritoneal cavity Connective tissue (outer layer of alimentary canal) Surrounds stomach, small intestine and large intestines
Describe the location, structure and function of the adventitia
Outside the peritoneal cavity Connective tissue (outer layer of alimentary canal) Attaches oesophagus and rectum to surrounding structures