GI Pathophysiology 1- Hideyo Flashcards

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The function of the GI system includes

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ingestion, fragmentation, digestion, & absorption

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2
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The following aids in digestion through secretion of enzymes:

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salivary glands, liver (bile), gall bladder (stores & releases bile), & pancreas (secretes digestive enzymes trypsin, sodium bicarbonate, & insulin)

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3
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Fragmentation is the process of

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chewing in which food is broken down into smaller particles

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4
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The GI system provides

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nutrients, water & electrolytes to the body

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5
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Describe the anatomy of the GI tract.

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lumen, epithelium, submucosa, muscularis externa/tunica muscularis
has longitudinal & circular muscles

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6
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The function of the esophagus and anus includes

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protective

non-secretory, non-absorptive

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7
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The function of the stomach is

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secretory

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8
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The function of the intestine is

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absorptive

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9
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Describe the innervation of the esophagus.

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innervated by glossopharyngeal and vagus nerve

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10
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The lower esophageal sphincter constricts at

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30 mmHg

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11
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Describe the two types of glands in the stomach

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Oxyntic (gastric) glands- includes surface & neck cells, parietal cells, & chief (peptic) cells
Pyloric glands- surface and neck cells, gastric cells

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12
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Describe what gastric surface and neck cells secrete.

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mucus

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13
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Describe what parietal (oxyntic) cells secrete.

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HCl

intrinsic factor- required for absorption of vitamin B12

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14
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Describe what chief (peptic) cells secrete

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pepsinogen

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15
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Describe what pyloric surface and neck cells secrete.

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mucus

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16
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Describe what gastric cells secrete

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gastrin

17
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The mechanism of gastric acid secretion is via

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parietal cells in which Co2+H2O use carbonic anhydrase to produce HCO3- and H+
H+ is used in the ATPase pump in exchange for K+ coming into the cell
when chloride and hydrogen combine we get hydrochloric acid

18
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Regulation of HCl secretion is thorugh

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positive feedback: cephalic phase, gastric phase, & intestine phase
negative feedback: H+ mediate (inhibits gastrin secretion)

19
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The cephalic phase is mediated by

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the vagus nerve

gastrin release, histamine release and the vagus nerve stimulates the ATPase pump to increase production of HCl

20
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The gastric phase is initiated by

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chemical stretch of stomach, alcohol, and caffeine

to release gastrin and ultimately increases production of HCl

21
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______ inhibits gastrin secretion (negative feedback system).

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somatostatin

22
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Common causes of gastric ulcer include

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excess NSAID or infection by H. pylori

23
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Therapy for gastric ulcer includes

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antibiotics (H. pylori) & PPIs

surgical resection of vagus nerve to decrease acid production