Lower GI I Flashcards

1
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What section of the small intestine are Brunner’s glands located?

A

In the duodenum

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What section of the small intestine are deep crypts of Lieberkuhn located?

A

duodenum

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What type of glands are crypts of Lieberkuhn?

A

simple tubular glands within the intestinal mucosa

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What types of cells are within the crypts of the Lieberkuhn?

A
  • goblet cells
  • enterocytes
  • paneth cells
  • enteroendocrine cells
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5
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What cells within the crypts of Lieberkuhn secretes peptide hormones and serotonin?

A

Enteroendocrine cells

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What cells of the crypts of Lieberkuhn have prominent eosinophilic granules?

A

paneth cells of the duodenum

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What is the function of enterocytes within the crypts of Lieberkuhn?

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  • produce disaccharides
  • involved in absorption of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids
  • enzymes for carbohydrate digestion
  • produce enteropeptidase (enterokinase) for activation of pancreatic zymogens and proenzymes
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8
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What 3 sections makes up the small intestine?

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  • duodenum
  • jejunum
  • ileum
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9
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What type of epithelium is seen in the large intestine?

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simple columnar without villi (they posses crypts)

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10
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What is the function of the large intestine?

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-secretion of mucus for lubrication
-absorption of fluid
-formation of fecal mass
continuation of digestion initiated in small intestine.

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11
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What is appendix epiploica and where is it found?

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masses of adipose tissue tat are enclosed within serosa. These are like fatty tags extending from the large intestine. Their purpose is unknown.

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12
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What are taeniae coli and where are they found?

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Longitudinal muscles arranged around the perimeter of the large intestine in 3 large bands.

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13
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What section of the small intestine has leaflike shaped villi, include Brunner’s glands, and glands of Lieberkuhn?

A

duodenum of the small intestine

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What section of the small intestine has finger-like shaped villi, lacks glands, but includes crypts of Lieberkuhn?

A

jejunum of the small intestine

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15
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What are Paneth cells responsible for secreting?

A
  • lysozymes - degrades peptidoglycan coat of bacteria
  • defensins - increases membrane permeability of target organisms.
  • tumor necrosis factor - alpha - proinflammatory cytokine
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16
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What cells secrete mucosa?

A

goblet cells

17
Q

What makes up the two layers of mucosa of the large intestine?

A

outer layer: microorganisms

inner layer: antimicrobial proteins (from paneth cells, enterocytes, and goblet cells) that resist microbial penetration

18
Q

What type of cell(s) are toll-like receptors found on ?

A

toll-like receptors are found on the surface of enterocytes.

19
Q

What is the purpose of toll-like receptors?

A

recognize structurally conserved molecules broadly shared by pathogens but distinguished from host molecules (pathogen associated molecular patterns)(PAMPS)

20
Q

Name 3 permanent structures of the GALT.

A
  • appendix
  • Peyer’s patches
  • Mesenteric lymph nodes
21
Q

What is the purpose of high endothelial venules (HEVs) within Peyer’s patch?

A

facilitate entrance of lymphocytes into lymphoid organs from the bloodstream.

22
Q

What cells secrete IgA and where?

A

IgA is synthesized and secreted by plasma cells in the lamina propria

23
Q

Describe the rapid cell turnover mechanism within the esophagus and anus.

A

New cells are formed in basal layer of stratified epithelium and migrate through sub-basal levels to be sloughed off into the lumen.

24
Q

Describe the rapid cell turnover mechanism within the small intestine.

A

New cells are formed in the crypts from undifferentiated cells.

25
Q

What organs of the digestive system exhibit the fastest rapid cell turnover ?

A

stomach (every 5 days) and small intestine

26
Q

Where are stem cells, utilized for rapid cell turnover, found within the stomach?

A

neck of gastric glands

27
Q

What 4 types of cells may the stomach stem cells differentiate into?

A
  • surface and neck mucus cells (turn over more rapidly)
  • enteroendocrine cells
  • parietal cells
  • chief cells