NME 2.20 Flashcards
what types of cells are on the epithelium of crypts?
- stem cell
- endocrine cell
- columnar epithelial cell
- paneth cell
- absorptive cell
- goblet cell
what is paneth cell for?
- secrete neutrophils for immune function
what are goblet cells for?
- secrete mucus
are carbohydrates absorbed as monosaccharides, disaccharides or polysaccharides?
monosaccharides
what is glucose + galactose?
lactose
what is fructose + glucose
sucrose
how to differentiate alpha and beta glucose?
- the H group is above for alpha glucose
- the H group is below
how does amylopectin do the branching?
- by the alpha 1,6 glycosidic bond
why SGLT1 cannot absorb fructose?
- there is not good affinity for fructose
which transport molecule helps with absorption of fructose?
- GLUT5
which transport molecule help with absorption of glucose and galactose?
- SGLT1
which transport molecule help with absorption at basolateral of the cell?
- GLUT2
what is colonic digestion?
- digestion by bacterial enzymes which produced short chain fatty aicds
what is lactose intolerance?
- when the lactase is deficient
- therefore lactose cannot be broken down
- there is increased breath of hydrogen gas due to bacterial digestion
what is glucose-galactose malabsorption?
- defective intestinal SGLT1
- glucose and galactose not absorbed
- cause osmotic diarrhoea
- increase breath of hydrogen gas because of bacterial digestion
- sodium ions also not absorbed