NME 2.11 Flashcards

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what is the composition of bile

A
  • bile salts
  • phospholipids
  • cholestrol
  • bilirubin
  • proteins
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2
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what are primary bile acids?

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  • liver synthesis from cholestrol
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3
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what are secondary bile acids?

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  • intestinal modification
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4
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what is enterohepatic circulation

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  • ileal absorption
  • liver uptake
  • resecretion of bile
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5
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functions of bile?

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  • emulsify lipids in food
  • aggregate around droplets of lipids to form micelles
  • increase surface for pancreatic lipase to work
  • important for absorption fat-soluble vitamins
    A,D,E and K
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describe enterohepatic ciruclation of bile acids

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  • bile are secreted by the liver and released into the duodenum
  • absorbed by the ileum
  • taken up by the liver and secreted again
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what happens if no bile is reabsorbed?

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  • initiate de novo synthesis of bile acid increases
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8
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control of biliary secretion

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  • bile acid dependent
  • gall bladder contraction
  • cephalic phase
  • gastric phase
  • intestinal phase
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9
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cephalic phase during control of biliary secretion

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  • sight and smell of food
  • increase in secretion of alkaline bile from duct cells
  • weak contractions of the glallbladder
  • relaxation of sphincter of oddi
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10
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gastric phase during control of biliary secretion

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  • food in stomach and distention of stomach wall cause increase in release of gastrin
  • weak contractions of the gallbladder
  • stimulate alkaline juice secretion from bile duct
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intestinal phase during control of biliary secretion

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  • mediated by secretin and CCK
  • secretin release as response to acid in the chyme
  • secretin acts on duct cells to release alkaline bile
  • CCK helps with gall bladder contraction
  • ## CCK cause sphincter of oddi to relax
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12
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what does bile acid have negative feedback on?

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  • gallbladder contraction
  • sphincter contraction
  • inhibit CCK from duodenum
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13
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function of gallbladder?

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  • store and concentrate bile
  • isotonic
  • sodium ions with bile salts
  • absorbs electrolytes and water to make bile more concentrated
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14
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control of gallbladder

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  • CCk stimulates gallbladder contraction

- VIP, pancreatic polypeptide and sympathetic nerve cause gall bladder to relax

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15
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how composition of bile contribute towards gall stone

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  • high cholestrol compared to bile salts
  • conjugation compromised
  • cholestrol in bile exceed capacity of phospholipid and bile salts
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