PSC1002/L28 Pancreas & Bile Flashcards
Describe the fluid and electrolyte balance of pancreatic juice. (3)
Wash out enzymes
Alkaline (pH8) to neutralise gastric acid in duodenum
Primary secretion from acinar cells
Modified to HCO3-rich juice by duct cells
What is the composition of pancreatic juice?
Enzymes
Fluid & electrolytes
Give 3 types of pancreatic enzymes.
Amylolytic
Proteolytic
Lipolytic
Nucleolytic
What are pancreatic proteases secreted as?
Zymogens
How are zymogens activated?
Enterokinase in intestine
Trypsin can auto-activate
What is secreted by acinar cells?
Primary secretion of isotonic NaCl
What is secreted by the duct? (2)
HCO3- secretion
Isotonic via apical Cl-/HCO3- exchange & CFTR Cl- channels
Describe cystic fibrosis. (5)
Absence of CTFR channels
Lack of fluid secretion
Lack of washout of enzymes
Damage to pancreas
Poor nutrition
Describe the release of secretin. (3)
From duodenal S cells
Release stimulated by acid
Increases HCO3- secretion
Describe cholecystokinin-Pancreozymin (CCK) release. (4)
From duodenal I cells
Release stimulated by fat and protein
Stimulates gall bladder contraction
Stimulates pancreatic enzyme secretion
Describe the purpose of neural (vagus) pancreatic secretion control.
Stimulates both acinar and duct cells
Give 2 functions of bile.
Elimination of waste products
Promotion of lipid digestion and absorption
Give 3 waste products eliminated in bile.
Cholestrol
Bile pigments
Minerals
Lipophilic drugs and metabolites
Heavy metals
Where is bile secreted into?
Canaliculi
What do the bile ducts secrete?
HCO3-rich fluid