SMALL INTESTINE PHYSIOLOGY Priyanca Patel
What are the secretions of the exocrine pancreas and small intestine? There are 5 things to remember A pneumonic may help? – Warwick Males Are Horny Dicks… – Water – Mucus – Alkali – Hormones – Digestive enzymes
Mucus -Brunner’s glands in duodenal mucosa -Neutralises duodenal contents -Isotonic solution rich in HCO 3 - Water -Intestinal epithelium secretes Na +, Cl - and HCO 3 - and water follows by osmosis Hormones Some Medic Girls are Very Cliquey -Secretin -Motilin -Gastric Inhibitory Peptide (GIP) -Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) -Cholecystokinin (CCK)
Digestive enzymes: -Trypsin -Chymotrypsin -Carboxypentidase -Pancreatic amylase -Lipases -Other enzymes inc. phospholipase, cholesterol esterases and ribonucleases
Where do the pancreatic secretions originate from? DUCT CELLS: – Secrete alkali – Simulated by secretin and potentiated by CCK and ACh (Vagal tone) ACINAR CELLS – Secrete enzymes into the duodenum – Stimulated by CCK and acetylcholines from parasympathetic, postganglionic neurons of Vagus REST & DIGEST
What is digested in the SI and where? Occurs in the duodenum and small intestine – FATS: Digested by pancreatic lipase monoglceride and fatty acids – STARCH: completed by pancreatic amylase. Disaccharides monosacchardies by brush border enzymes – PROTEINS: Broken down to peptide fragments by trypsin and chymotrypsin amino acids by carboxypeptidase (pancreas) and aminopepsidase (luminal membrane of SI epithelial cells)
Digestion and absorption of fats 1.Emulsification of fats by -Bile salts -Phospholipids
2. Fats digested by pancreatic lipase - Products are held in micelles combined with the bile salts and phospholipids
3. Micelles diffuse into an “unstirred layer” next to the surface of epithelial cells - Fatty acids and monoglycerides then diffuse into the cell membrane - Once inside the cell, fatty acids and monoglycerides are reassembled into fats - Triglyceride droplets are packaged into chylomicrons (with cholesterol and proteins) - Chylomicrons are exported across the basolateral membrane and leave the intestinal vessel via its lymph vessel
How are monosaccharaides transported in the SI? Facilitated diffusion (GLUT5 & GLUT 2) and active transport (SGLT1)
OVERVIEW: Digestion in the SI