gallbladder and bile production Flashcards

1
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functions of liver

A
metabolism
synthesis
storage
detox
inactivation
activation
bile production
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bile flow

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hepatocytes -> bile canaliculus ->perilobular ducts -> interlobular ducts -> septal ducts -> lobar ducts -> r/l hepatic duct -> hepatic duct -> common bile duct -> duodenum

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sinusoids

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spaces btwn hepatocytes
filled w/blood
wider than cappilaries, fenestrated
lined w/endothelial cells and kupffer cells

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4
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space of Disse

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stella cells present
plasma sloutes, not blood cells
kupffer cells cleanse blood of bacteria, toxin, paracites, and old RBCs as it passes before returning to circulation

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5
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bile formation

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hepatocytes actively secrete isotonic bile
intrahepatic and extrahepatic ducts secrete bicarb rich fluid into it as well
this can create a liter of hepatic bile/day
half diverted to gallbladder for storage

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6
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primary bile acids

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cholic acid

chenodeoxycholic acid

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7
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four major components of bile

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bile salts
cholesterol and phospholipids
bilirubin
protein and miscellaneous (such as bicarb)

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8
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functions of bile

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fat digestion and absorption

waste product excretion (bilirubin, cholesterol, lipophilic drugs, trace minerals)

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9
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total bile flow

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canalicular flow + ductular flow

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10
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canalicular flow

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independent flow + dependent flow

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11
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ductular flow

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constant

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12
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choleretics

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increase bile secretion
secretin
glucagon
VIP
GRP
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13
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somatostatin

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inhibitory to bile secretion by:
enhancing fluid absorption
inhibits secretion

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14
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Mucus

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secretion by gallbladder epithelial cells protects apical surface of gallbladder epi from toxic effects of bile salts
excessive mucin deleterious can lead to cholesterol cholelthiasis

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15
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CCK

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presence of fatty foods trigger release
causes contraction of gallbladder
causes relaxation of spinchter of oddi

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16
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acetlycholine

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secreted from vagus and intestinal enteric NS

stimulates gallbladder less strongly then CCK

17
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circulation of bile

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47% returned via active transport through hepatic portal vein from terminal ileum
lose less then 5% of bile salts/day in stool
called enterohepatic circulation of bile salts
47% diffuse through mucosa in early portions of small intestines

18
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cholestasis

A

suppression of bile secretion
3 major negative effects:
-regurgitation of bile components into blood -> jaundice and pruritus
-damages hepatocytes (increase in liver enzymes in blood)
-lipid digestion and absorption impaired

19
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cholelithiasis

A

formation of stones w/in gallbladder or duct system

20
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cholecystitis

A

inflammation of gallbladder

21
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cholangitis

A

inflammation of biliary ducts

22
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gallstone causes

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-too much water absorption from bile
-too much absorption of bile acids from bile
-too much cholesterol in bile
inflammation of epi

23
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contributing factors of chlethiasis

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supersaturation
gallbladder hypomotility
crystal nucleation
accretion w/in mucous layer