GIT (exam 4) Flashcards

1
Q

PNS is excitatory or inhibitory on the GIT?

A

excitatory

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2
Q

SNS is excitatory or inhibitory on the GIT?

A

inhibitory

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3
Q

Enteric system falls under what organization of the nervous system?

A

autonomic nervous system

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4
Q
Intrinsic  Innervation (enteric nervous system) :
Myenteric plexus (Auerbach’s plexus)
controls?
A

Motility

think M and M for Myenteric and Motility

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5
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Intrinsic  Innervation (enteric nervous system) :
Submucosal plexus ( Meissner’s plexus)
controls?
A

Secretion and blood flow

think S and S for submucosal and secretions

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6
Q

what are the four “official” GI hormones?

A

gastrin
cholecystokinin
secretin
GIP

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7
Q

When is gastrin released?

A

in response to a meal

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8
Q

Upon stimulation gastrin causes what two reactions to take place?

A

Increases H+ secretion by gastric parietal cells

Stimulates growth of gastric mucosa – trophic action.

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9
Q

Stimuli for gastrin secretion?

A

Secreted from G cells of the gastric antrum

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10
Q

Gastrin is secreted from G cells of the gastric antrum in response to what three factors?

A

Small peptides and amino acids esp. phenylalanine and tryptophan (proteins)

Distension of stomach

Vagal stimulation

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11
Q

What causes inhibition of Gastrin secretion?

A

Acid (hydrogen) in the lumen of the stomach inhibits gastrin release via negative feedback.

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12
Q

Explain gastrin release and how the release is stopped?

A

gastrin is released in response to a meal, which increases H+ secretion in the stomach, the increase in acid creates neg. feedback to inhibit gastrin release.

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