ALimentary 2: Intestines Flashcards

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small intestine includes

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  • duodenum
  • jejunum
  • ileum
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characteristics of the small intestine

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  • villi/microvilli
  • plica circulares
  • goblet cells
  • crypts (intestinal glands)
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large intestine includes

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  • cecum
  • appendix
  • colon
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4
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characteristics of the large intestine

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  • no villi
  • many goblet cells
  • crypts
  • teniae coli
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5
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pyloric sphincter seperates what?

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stomahc and duodenum

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what type of tissue makes up the innards of a villi

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-lamina propria

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muscularis mucosa of the small intestine

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  • inner circular

- outer longitudinal

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duodenum

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  • villi forming

- submucosal glands, Brunners, secrete alkaline mucous to neutralize acid chyme

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9
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specializations of the villi for digestion

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  • smooth muscle:
  • lymphatic capillary (central lacteal)
  • epithelium: controlled absorption
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10
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celiacs disease

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  • inflammatory response to gluten protein

- glycocalyx and microvilli structure is disrupted (atrophy) leading to malabsorption

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microvilli and epithelial glycocalyx

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  • concentrates active enzymes

- local activation of trypsinogen to trypsin via enterokinase/enteropeptidase

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anchored enzymes in the glycocalyx

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  • trypsin
  • chymotrypsin
  • elastase
  • nuclease
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digestive products of the microvilli/glycocalyx

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  • active transport into cell
  • release on basolateral surface
  • transport to liver
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14
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abortion of lipids into the lymphatics

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  1. fat globules are emulsified by bile salts
  2. emulsion droplets are digested by lipases into free FA’s
  3. more bile salts bind to the FFA’s and creates micelles
  4. TAG’s are then absorbed into the epithelial cells
  5. TAGs are then packaged into chylomicrons and secreted into the lacteals within villi
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crypts

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  • invaginations into mucosa
  • crypts of lieberkuhn
  • surrounded by lamina propria
  • contain: goblet cells, paneth cells, enteroendocrine cells, stem cells
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16
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goblet cell concentration increases as

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-you go down the intestinal tract

17
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paneth cells

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  • highly eosinophilic granules

- antimicrobial products: lysozymes, alpha-defensins

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enteroendocrine cells

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  • diffuse neuroendocrine system
  • gastrin
  • somatostatin
  • ghrelin
  • CCK
  • secretin
  • open type regulated by luminal contents
  • closed type regulated by neural and paracrine mechanisms
  • both types secrete basally into ECM, fenestrated caps
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stem cells

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-generates all four cell types found: eterocyte, goblet, enteroendocrine, paneth

20
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turnover of stem cells

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  • 5-6 days

- this rapid rate renders the cells susceptible to many cancer therapies that target rapidly dividing cells

21
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jejunum

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  • plicar circulares (infolding of submucosa)
  • peyers patch
  • microfold cells
22
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muscularis externa

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  • all small intestine has inner circular/outer longitudinal layers
  • seperated by myenteric (auerbachs plexus)
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serosa

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  • visceral peritoneum

- covers most of the small intestine

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colon

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  • no villi**
  • many crypts (IGs)
  • abundant goblet cells
  • few/no paneth cells
  • enteroendocrine
  • tenia coli
25
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serosa and adventitia cover…

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the large intestine