010915 anatomy liver Flashcards

1
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common hepatic duct

A

after merging of R and L hepatic ducts

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2
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what drains into the sphincter of oddi?

A

common bile duct and main pancreatic duct

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3
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what’s in the portal triad?

A

portal vein
proper hepatic artery
common bile duct

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4
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pancreas is peritoneal or retroperitoneal?

A

retroperitoneal

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5
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portal lobule of liver

A

looks at exocrine function of liver

has portal triad in the center

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6
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hepatic acinus

A

splits acinus into three zones

diamond shaped

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7
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classic lobule of liver

A

hexagonal shaped with central vein in the middle

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8
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Kuppfer cells are located in

A

sinusoids of liver

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9
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how does the gallbladder concentrate bile?

A

absorbs water, Na and Cl so that bile salts, cholesterol, lecithin, and bilirubin are concentrated

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10
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what keeps cholesterol in the gallbladder from forming gallstones?

A

it’s solubilized by BILE SALTS

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11
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fxn of bile salts

A

emulsification-to break fat into smaller particles

forms micelles

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12
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effect of CCK on liver

A

fatty foods in duodenum cause release of CCK

CCK causes:

  • -gallbladder contraction and emptying (Ach from vagus is weaker stimulus)
  • -relaxation of the sphincter of Oddi
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13
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effect of secretin on liver

A

acts on biliary epithelium (bile ducts from the liver) to produce a solution rich in sodium bicarbonate

the purpose of this is to help neutralize acids and optimize pancreatic fxn

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14
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in the ileum, what happens to bile acids?

A

they can be reabosrbed through portal blood to go back to the liver

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15
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pancreatic acini and ducts fxn to do what?

A

acini: secrete digestive enzymes
ducts: secrete bicarb rich solution (like the liver)

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16
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what digestive enzymes does pancreas secrete for breaking proteins?

A

trypsin, chymotrpsin, carboxypolypeptidase (all secreted in inactive form)

17
Q

how are carbs broken down?

A

ptyalin (saliva)- 20-40%
pancreatic amylase- 50-80%

these two enzymes break down starches to maltose and 3-9glucose polymers

18
Q

pancreatic lipase works on what?

A

emulsified fat (emulsified by bile)

19
Q

products formed in reaction catalyzed by pancreatic lipase?

A

fatty acids and monoglycerides

20
Q

where is bicarbonate made?

A

in ductule cells, which secrete into the pancreatic and biliary ducts

21
Q

CCK’s effect on pancreas

A

causes acini to produce digestive enzymes

22
Q

secretin’s effect on pancreas

A

causes pancreatic duct epithelium to produce bicarbonate rich solution