Student Doctor Mariam Keita Student Doctor Justin Lo Re OMS-III Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine
Learning Objectives 1. Know the main parts of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract 2. Know the functions of the “other” GI organs 3. Understand some GI diseases
GI Tract (Tube) 1. Oropharynx: (mouth and throat) 2. Esophagus 3. Stomach 4. Small Intestine 5. Large Intestine (colon) 6. Anus Other GI Organs 1. Liver 2. Pancreas 3. Gallbladder
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Which of the following is not true about the gastrointestinal (GI) tract? 1) The stomach is the site where most of the absorption of nutrients occurs. 2) The liver synthesizes many things, including glucose. 3) The pancreas makes many digestive enzymes. 4) The oropharynx is the start of the GI tract. 5) The gallbladder is where bile is stored.
Oropharynx Site where food enters the GI tract Mastication: chewing Salivary glands: saliva helps to start digestion
Esophagus Tube that runs from mouth into the stomach Very strong wall (why?) “stratified”
Stomach Continues digestion of food Acidic environment: pH ~ 2 Due to lots of hydrochloric acid (HCl) secretes pepsinogen Pepsin: helps to break down proteins secretes intrinsic factor needed for Vitamin B12 absorption
Why is the small intestine called “small”? Why is the large intestine called “large”?
Small Intestine 3 parts: duodenum, jejunum, ileum Secretes bicarb (a base) why? 2 main functions: Digestion of nutrients*** Absorption of nutrients***
Large Intestine and Anus Large intestine = colon Absorption of water Feces collect at the end of the colon Anus
Liver Functions include: Synthesis: glucose coagulation (clotting) factors produces bile lots of other stuff Metabolism: breaks down drugs, toxins, etc
Pancreas Endocrine and Exocrine Pancreas (only focus on exocrine today) Makes digestive enzymes Enzymes then enter the small intestine to help break down our food into absorbable nutrients
Gallbladder Gallbladder: site where bile is stored Bile: helps to emulsify fat in our GI tract Gallstone: precipitation (solid) of cholesterol and/or bile
Can you name some diseases that affect the gastrointestinal (GI) system? GI DISEASES
Gastroenteritis Infection of the GI tract Usually viral Can have: Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Fluids!
Colon cancer Cancer of the colon (large intestine) #2 cause of cancer death in USA Colonoscopy Helps to look through the colon to see if any polyps Polyps can turn into colon cancer Colonoscopy once every 10 years starting at 50 years old
Hepatitis Hepatitis: inflammation of liver jaundice Can be due to Alcohol Viral infection (Hepatitis A, B, C, D, E) Autoimmune
Questions Which part of the GI tract secretes HCl (hydrochloric acid) to help with the digestion of food? 1) small intestine 2) stomach 3) colon (large intestine) 4) liver 5) esophagus
A patient comes into your office with yellow skin and eyes. What GI organ do you immediately think has a problem? 1) oropharynx 2) small intestine 3) pancreas 4) liver 5) stomach
At what site in the GI tract do most of the nutrients from our food get absorbed? 1) small intestine 2) stomach 3) oropharynx 4) esophagus 5) colon (large intestine)
Where in the GI tract is bile made? 1) gallbladder 2) small intestine 3) pancreas 4) stomach 5) liver
What’s the mainstay of treating any type of gastroenteritis? 1) antibiotics 2) aspirin 3) fluid replacement 4) vaccine 5) surgery