Physiology Flashcards

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L15.1 Fluids and nutrients entering and leaving the GIT

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L15.2 Ingestion, digestion, absorption, secretion, and excretion

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  • Ingestion: food in mouth, mastication, salivary secretions, deglutition
  • Digestion: mechanical & chemical breakdown of food into smaller size
  • Absorption: nutrients, electrolytes, water from GIT to circulation
  • Secretion: mucus, enzymes, buffers, hormones
  • Excretion: fecal waste matter via defection
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L15.3 Epithelial cells: barrier and selective portal for secretion and absorption

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  • Absorption
    • Apical
      • ENaC, Na-Nutrient transporter, Na-Cl co-transporter, Na-H anitporter, Cl-HCO3 anitporter
    • Basolateral
      • Na-K ATPase, Cl channel, K channel
  • Secretion: 7-10L daily; >99% reabsorbed
    • Types: saliva, gastric juice, pancreatic juice, bile
    • Function: sufficient digestive enzymes
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L15.4 Anatomy: cross-section of mucosa; myenteric and submucosal plexi

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L15.5 Major digestive hormones and functions

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  • motilin (M cells)
    • increase MMC
    • increase gastric & intestinal motility
  • cholecystokinin (CCK)(I cells)
    • stimulates gall bladder motility & secretion of bile
    • secretion of chyme from stomach
    • increase pancreatic secretions
    • increase satiety
  • gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP)(K cells)
    • stimulate insulin release
    • inhibit gastric HCl secretion
    • stimulate glucagon secretion
  • secretin (S cells)
    • decrease gastric HCl secretion
    • increase pancreatic HCO3 secretion
  • gastrin (G cells)
    • stimulates HCl secretion of pareital cells
    • stimulates histamine release from ECL cells
    • increase gatric mucosa growth
  • ghrelin (X cells)
    • food intake (hunger)
    • gastric motility
    • increase gastric acid
  • glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1)(L cells)
    • increase insulin secretion
    • decrease glucagon release
  • somatostatin (D cells)
    • decrease pancreatic/gastric secretion
    • decrease motility
    • decrease gall bladder contraction
    • decrease nutrient absorption
    • vasoconstrictor
  • serotonin (enterochromaffin (EC) cells)
    • enhance gut motility & pancreatic secretions
  • histamine (enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells)
    • stimulate gastric HCl secretion
    • enhance vascular vasodilation
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L15.6 Summation of regulatory pathways

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  • parasympathetic
    • increase motility & secretion
    • upper GIT: vagus
    • lower GIT: S2-S4
    • NTs: ACh (contraction) & VIP (relaxes)
    • sensory: receptors detect nausea & distension
  • sympathetic
    • vasoconstriction, blood vessels, sphincter contraction
    • thoracolumbar; pre-gang at ganglions, post gang on ENS
    • transmitter: NorEpi
    • sensory: nausea, pain
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L15.7 Endocrine secreting major GI hormones

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L16.1 Describe the volume and composition of salivary fluid coming from major salivary glands

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  • parotid
    • serous (low glycoportein, high amylase)
  • sublingual
    • mixed serous & mucus; mostly mucous (high mucin glycoprotein)
  • submandibular
    • mixed serous & mucus; mostly serous
  • 1-2 liters/day
  • pH 7-8 (alkaline)
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L16.2 Understand how acinar secretions are modified by duct cells to produce the final salivary fluid that enters the buccal cavity

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  • acinar cells secrete the initial saliva (isotonic)
    • initial saliva, osmolarity, Na+, K+, Cl−, and HCO3− concentrations are similar to those in plasma.
  • ductal cells modify the initial saliva.
    • transport mechanisms involved in this modification are
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L16.3 Describe the physiological function of the components of saliva

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L16.4

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Cholecystokinin

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