RSL - GI - Regulatory substances Flashcards

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Gastrin: source

A

G cells; Antrum of stomach, duodenum

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Gastrin; regulation

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(increase) Stomach distention, AA, peptides, vagal stim, chronic PPI use

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3
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Somatostatin: source

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D-cells: Pancreas, GI mucosa

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4
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Somatostatin: action

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Decrease: Gastric acidd and pepsinogen, pancreatic and small intestine fluid secretion, Gall bladder contractility, Glucagon/insulin

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5
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Somatostatin: regulation

A

Increase by acid

Decrease by vagal stim

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6
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Cholecystokinin: Source

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I cells: Duodenum, jejunum

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Cholecystokinin: Action

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increase: pancreatic secretions, gallbladder contration, relaxation of sphincter of oddi
Decrease: gastric emtying

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8
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Cholecystokinin: regulation

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INcrease by: Fatty acids, AA

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9
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Secretin: source

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S cells: duodenum

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Secretin: Action

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Increase: HCO3- secretion, Bile secretion
Decrease: Acid secretion

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11
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Secretin: Regulation

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Increase: acid, FA in duodenum

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Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP): Source

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K-cells, duodenum and jejunum

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Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP): action

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Exocrine: decrease gastric H+ secretion
Endocrine: increase insulin

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14
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Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP): regulation

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Increased by: FA, AA, oral glucose

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15
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Motilin: source

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Small intestine

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16
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Motilin: action

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produces MMCs

17
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Motilin: Regulation

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increased in fasting state

18
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VIP: source

A

PSNS ganglia in sphincters, gallbladder, small intestine

19
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VIP: Action

A

Increase: intestinal water, and electrolytes (HCO3-, Cl-), relaxation of intestinal smooth muscle and sphincters
Decrease: H+ secretion

20
Q

VIPoma

A

Non-alpha, non-beta islet cell pancreatic tumor:

Copious watery diahrea, hypokalemia, Achlorhydria (WDHA syndrome)

21
Q

NO loss

A

Loss is associated with LES tone (achalasia)

22
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Gastric acid: source

A

Parietal cells (stomach)

23
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Gastric acid: Regulation

A

increased by: histamine, ACh, gastrin

Decreased by: Somatostatin, GIP, prostaglandin secretion

24
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Pepsin: Source

A

Chief cells (stomach)

25
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Pepsin: action

A

Protein digestion

26
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Pepsin: regulation

A

increased by vagal stimulation and local acid

27
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HCO3-: source

A

Mucosal cells (stomach, duodenum, salivary glands, pancreas) and brunners glands

28
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HCO3-: Action

A

neutralizes action

29
Q

HCO3-: regulation

A

increased by pancreatic and biliary secretion with secretin