1B-Anatomy of the WALL Flashcards

1
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Where are the contents within the lumen of the GI tract technically located?

A

Outside the Body!

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2
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What are the three examples of problems from contents from the lumen accidentally getting into the peritoneal cavity?

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Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD), Acute Pancreatitis, and A ruptured appendex

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3
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What does the pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis usually involve?

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Active secretion of pancreatic juice while the main pancreatic duct is OBSTRUCTED at its entrance into the duodenum.

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What is the pathogenesis of a ruptured appendix?

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The colon wall tears open, allowing intestinal bacteria (“flora”) to escape to the abdominal and pelvic cavities, causing peritonitis or even death.

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5
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What are the 4 tunics/layers of the GI from Lumen—>Out?

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1.Mucosa 2.Submucosa 3.Muscularis Externa 4.Serosa (AKA Visceral Peritoneum

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Some smooth muscle cells are __________ that display rhythmic, spontaneous variations in membrane potential.

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“pacemaker” cells

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What are the three names for the self-induced electrical activity in digestive smooth muscle? Are these used for tone or motility?

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1.Slow-Wave potential 2.basal electrical rhythm(BER) 3.pacemaker potential…USED for tone

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What are the two plexi that are termed the intrinsic nerve plexus or the ENTERIC nervous system?

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1.Submucosal Plexus 2.Myenteric Plexus

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Are the neurons of the enteric nervous system sensory or motor or both?

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BOTH sensory and motor

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What are nerves that originate outside the GI tract and innervate the various GI organs – namely, nerve fibers from both branches of the autonomic nervous system?

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Extrinsic Nerves

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What are the four parts of the GI tract innvervated by the VAGUS nerve? What % of the Vagus nerves are afferent?Efferent?

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ALL UPPER! 1.Esophagus 2.Stomach 3.Small Intestine 4.Ascending Colon…75% Afferent…25%Efferent

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12
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What nerves innervate the lower GI tract (Transverse, Descending, and Sigmoid colons and the anal canal)? What are the origins of these nerves?

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The Pelvic Nerves (Pelvic Splanchnic)…Origins:S2,S3,S4 (keep the poo off the floor)

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13
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What are the two types of POST ganglionic parasympathetic neurons servicing the GI? (think receptor type)

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Cholinergic and Peptidergic

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14
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What are the three sympathetic ganglia that serve the GI tract? What type of post-ganglionic fibers are they? What % are afferent/efferent?

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1.Celiac 2.Superior Mesenteric 3.Inferior Mesenteric….Adrenergic(epi/norepi)…50%afferent/efferent

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What are the three ways autonomic nerves influence GI tract motility and secretion?

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1.modifying the enteric nervous system 2.Alter GI hormone secretion 3. direct action on Smooth Muscle

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16
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Which GI muscle layer will promote segmentation?

A

Circular Muscle

17
Q

Which GI muscle layer will promote peristalsis?

A

Longitudinal muscle

18
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The mucosa of certain regions of the GI tract contain endocrine cells that secrete _______.

A

Hormones

19
Q

GI hormones are carried through blood to other areas of the GI tract or accessory GI structures, where they exert either _______ or ________ influences on smooth muscle and exocrine cells.

A

excitatory or inhibitory