Bile secretion Flashcards

1
Q

How much Bile is produced by the liver?

A

600 - 1000 mL/day

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2
Q

2 important functions of bile secretions

A

Fat digestion/absorption
Excretion of waste products

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3
Q

What is included in the excretion of waste products?

A
  • billirubin
  • excess cholesterol
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4
Q

Stage of bile secretion wherein hepatocytes are secreted to bile canaliculi

A

Initial portion

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5
Q

Secretions in the initial portion contain:

A

bile acids
cholesterol
organic compounds

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6
Q

The second portion of the stages of secretion

A

The stage wherein bile flows from canaliculi to terminal bile ducts to hepatic and common bile duct

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7
Q

The bile flows into hepatic and common bile ducts from the second portion emptied into

A

duodenum and gallbladder

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8
Q

The second portion of stages of secretion adds _________________.

A

Sodium
Bicarbonate

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9
Q

max bile volume of gallbladder

A

30-60 mL

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10
Q

why can 450 mL be stored in the gallbladder?

A

because water, sodium, chloride, and small electrolytes are constantly absorbed by the mucosa of gallbladder.

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11
Q

Bile contains

A

bile salts
cholesterol
lecithin
bilirubin

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12
Q

The most abundant substance of bile?

A

bile salts [half of solutes]

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13
Q

The most potent stimulus for gallbladder contraction

A

CCK

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14
Q

Mechanism of gallbladder emptying facilitated by CCK

A

rhythmic gallbladder contraction
simultaneous sphincter of Odi relaxation

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15
Q

How long does the gallbladder empty when fat is present in food?

A

1 hour

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16
Q

If fat is absent in food how does the gallbladder empty?

A

empties poorly

17
Q

How many bile salts does the liver make in a day?

A

6g

18
Q

Conversion of bile salts

A

Cholesterol –> cholic or chenodeoxycholic acid –> glyco or tauro- conjugated bile acids —> sodium salts are secreted in bile

19
Q

Functions of bile salts

A

emulsification
bile salt formation

20
Q

what will happen without bile salts?

A

40% of fats will be lost in feces, hence nutrient loss

21
Q

About ________ of bile salts are reabsorbed from small intestine

A

94%

22
Q

relation of bile salt and bile secretion

A

greater bile salt quantity, greater acid secretion

23
Q

Hormone that increases bile secretion via ductal epithelium

A

secretin

24
Q

secretin produces ____________ to join with bicarbonate from pancreas to neutralize duodenal acid

A

sodium bicarbonate-rich solution

25
Q

Result of cholesterol precipitation in gallbladder

A

Gallstone

26
Q

What happens when bile is concentrated which may predispose to precipitation in abnormal conditions

A

Bile concentration
-> bile salt, lecithin, cholesterol concentration

Gallbladder epithelium inflammation forming cholesterol crystals

27
Q

amount of cholesterol in bile is determined by ________.

A
  • amount of fats eaten by individual
  • product of fat metabolism
28
Q

6 Risk factors of gallstone

A

Obesity
High-fat diet
Age
Female
Diabetes Mellitus
genetics