Session 1: Purpose of the Gut Flashcards
Broad functions of the mouth
Physical breakdown of food Initial digestive enzymes released Infection control
Broad functions of the oesophagus
Rapid transport of bolus to stomach through thorax UOS which prevents air from entering GI tract LOS which prevents reflux into oesophagus
Broad functions of the stomach
Storage facility To produce chyme in order to physically break down and chemically break down food. Digestion Infection control via HCL (acidic environment) Secrete intrinsic factor for vitamin B12
What is chyme?
A fluid that passes out from the stomach that consists of gastric secretions and partially digested food.
Broad functions of the duodenum
It is the start of the small intestine and neutralise and osmotically stabilise the chyme by HCO3 rich secretions. Wrapping up digestion by the pancreatic secretions and the bile.
Where does pancreatic secretions and bile come from?
Pancreas and liver (bile)
Broad functions of the jejunum/ileum.
Final digestion Nutrient absorption (jejunum mainly) Water/electrolyte absorption (ileum mainly) Bile recirculation (ileum) B12 absorption (terminal ileum)
Broad functions of the large bowel
Final water absorption Temporary storage of waste Final electrolyte absorption of bile salts and production of some SCFAs (short-chain fatty acids)
What absorbs the greatest volume of water; small or large bowel?
Small bowel
Broad function of the rectum/anus.
Defaecation
Which nervous systems control the gut?
Autonomic nervous system, both parasympathetic and sympathetic. Enteric nervous system
Neurotransmitter release of the preganglionic fibres.
Acetylcholine
Nerves responsible for the parasympathetic stimulus of the gut.
The on button for the gut. Vagus nerve (CN X) Pelvic splanchnic nerves (S2-4)
Postganglionic neurotransmitter release of the parasympathetic system of the gut.
Acetylcholine Peptides like gastrin releasing peptide (GrP) and Vaso-inhibitory peptide (ViP)
Where can the preganglionic fibres synapse (parasympathetic) be found regarding the gut?
In the lining/wall if the viscera of the gut