Large Intestine Structure and Function Flashcards
Describe the layout of the layers of muscle
Circular muscle complete but longitudinal muscle layer incomplete, with strips of it overlying the circular muscle
How is the longitudinal muscle organised in the large intestine?
Three bands of longitudinal strips called teniae coli, which runs he entire length of the colon
What three features distinguish the colon from the small intestine?
- Teniae coli
- Haustra (sacculation between teniae coli)
- Omental appendices
What is the epithelium of the colon?
Simple columnar - flat, no villi to efficiently move bolus
What is the importance of the crypts and goblet cells?
To provide lubrication for movement of faeces
What are the feature of the rectum?
- Simple columnar epithelium
* Muscularis externa thicker
What are the features of the anal canal?
- Muscularis externa thicker than rectum –> thickening forms internal anal sphincter
- External anal sphincter = skeletal muscle (allows control)
- Junctional epithelium: simple columnar –> stratified squamous keratinised as moves to outer body surface skin
What is the role of the colon in terms of absorption?
- No important nutrient absorption role
* Dehydrates chyme
How does the colon dehydrate chyme?
Actively transports Na from lumen into blood –> osmotic absorption of water –> dehydration of chyme –> solid faecal matter
What can long residence time in colon lead to?
Bacterial colonisation
What are the products of fermentation of carbohydrates?
- Fatty acids
- Vitamin K
- Gas: nitrogen, CO2, hydrogen, methane, hydrogen sulphide
What is the importance of intestinal bacteria?
Fermentation of carbohydrates
What occurs during defection following a meal?
- Wave of intense contraction in colon to rectum
- Distension of rectal wall produced by mass movement of faecal material into rectum –> mechanoreceptors –> defection reflex –> urge to defaecate
Describe the defaection reflex?
Under parasympathetic control via pelvic splanchnic nerves:
- Contraction of rectum
- Relaxation of internal and contraction of external sphincters
- Increased peristaltic activity in colon due to contraction –> Increased pressure on external anal sphincter - relaxes under voluntary control –> expulsion of faeces
What are the symptoms of constipation?
- Headache
- Nausea
- Loss of appetite
- Abdominal distension