Choudhury - Secretory Function of GI Tract: Pancreas Flashcards

1
Q

Two most important things we need to know for the exam regarding the pancreas’ secretory functions:

A

Secretin and “the CCK”

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2
Q

CCK stimulates secretion of what chemical?

A

Pancreatic juices

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3
Q

Secretin releases?

A

Bicarbonate

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4
Q

What do the Islets of Langerhans produce?

A

α (A) cells (20%) - Glucagon
β (B) cells (70%) - Insulin (amylin)
d (D) cells (5%) - Somastotatin
pp cells (5%) - Pancreatic polypeptide

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5
Q

Concentration of pancreatic secretions?

A

Isotonic

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6
Q

Acinar cells secrete?

A

Pancreatic “juices”

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7
Q

Ductal cells secrete?

A

Bicarb

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8
Q

Pancreatic secretions?

A

Pancreatic secretion is opposite to stomach. Produces 2 – 3 L of bicarbonate

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9
Q

Secretin

A

Secretin generates electrical gradient that favors NaHCO3 co-transport (bicarb release)

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10
Q

If you have a duodenal ulcer…most likely your secretin will be…?

A

LOW

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11
Q

Signs of malabsorption and indigestion appears

if pancreatic secretions falls below 10%

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