Integration of Gastrointestinal Function Flashcards

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What are the three types of regulation in the GI tract?

A

neurocrine
endocrine
paracrine

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Name the 5 criteria for GI hormones

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  1. found in gastrointestinal endocrine cells
  2. present in blood
  3. released by physiologic stimuli
  4. infusion of the substance exerts identical effect
  5. administration of antibody blocks the physiologic event
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3
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Name 5 important GI hormones

A
gastrin
CCK
secretin
somatostatin
motilin
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What is the classic endocrine effect of gastrin?

A

gastric acid secretion

pancreatic secretion

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What is the classic endocrine effect of CCK?

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pancreatic secretion

gallbladder contraction

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What is the classic endocrine effect of secretin?

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pancreatic and biliary bicarbonate secretion

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What is the class endocrine effect of somatostatin?

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inhibition of gastrin release, pancreatic secretion, and gallbladder contraction

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What is the classic endocrine effect of motilin?

A

interdigestive motility

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Name the 5 criteria for enteric neuropeptides

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  1. found in neurons
  2. mechanisms for biosynthesis exist
  3. concentrated in nerve terminals.
  4. released by depolarizing stimuli
  5. application of the substance exerts an identical effect
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10
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Name 6 enteric neuropeptide families

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  1. tachykinins (ex: substance P)
  2. secretin (ex: VIP/PHI)
  3. opioids
  4. bombesins
  5. gastrin-CCK
  6. pancreatic polypeptides
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What is the classic role of enteric neuropeptides?

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motility and secretion

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Name the 4 criteria for paracrine substances

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  1. found in effector cells
  2. released by physiologic stimuli
  3. released into extracellular fluid
  4. receptors found on target cells
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13
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Name the 4 paracrine substances

A

histamine
purines
somatostatin
prostaglandins

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What is the classic paracrine effect of prostanoids on the gastric mucosal barrier?

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increased mucosal blood flow
increased mucous secretion
increased bicarbonate secretion
increased cell turnover

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