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The Gastrointestinal System II: Small & Large Intestines
Histology SSN March 7, 2005 Presented by: Anne O’Donnell & Nadia Goodwin
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Small & Large Intestines
Large Intestine: reabsorption of water and elimination of undigested food and waste Small Intestine: principal site for digestion of food and absorption of the products of digestion
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4 Layers of Digestive System
Mucosa - Epithelium - Lamina Propria - Muscularis Mucosae Submucosa - Connective tissue, blood vessels, submucosal plexus Muscularis Externa - 2 muscle layers, myenteric plexus Adventitia / Serosa - Loose connective tissue
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Layer 1: Mucosal Layer Epithelium Lamina Propria Muscularis Mucosae
- enterocytes (with microvilli), - goblet cells, - paneth cells (SI only), - entero-endocrine cells, - M cells Lamina Propria - loose connective tissue - Peyer’s Patches - lacteals Muscularis Mucosae - Boundary b/t mucosa and submucosa - 2 layers of smooth muscle
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Layer 2: Submucosa & Layer 3: Muscularis Externae
Connective Tissue Blood vessels Submucosal (Meissner’s) Plexus (Brunner’s glands in duodenum) Muscularis Externae: 2 smooth muscle layers Myenteric (Auerbach’s) Plexus b/t muscle layers Submucosal Plexus Myenteric Plexus
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Layer 4: Adventitia/Serosa
Loose connective tissue
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Plicae Circularis vs Villi Both are present in the small intestine as specializations to maximize absorptive surface area Plicae Circularis: circular folds with a core of submucosa. Contains many villi. Villus: finger-like mucosal projections with a core of lamina propria
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Cells of Mucosal Epithelium: Enterocytes
Absorptive Cells Columnar cells with basal nuclei Microvilli on apical surface Digestive enzymes in microvilli glycocalyx (breakdown sugars & proteins) Junctional complexes and terminal web
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Cells of Mucosal Epithelium: Enterocytes
Terminal bar Microvilli
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Cells of Mucosal Epithelium: Enterocytes
Junctional complexes and terminal web Terminal Bar
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Cells of Mucosal Epithelium: Goblet Cells
Produce mucus Interspersed among enterocytes Appear empty because mucus is washed out in slide preparation (more goblet cells in colon than SI)
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Cells of Mucosal Epithelium in SI: Paneth Cells
Located in Crypts of Lieberkuhn (bases of glands of SI b/t villi) Secrete lysozymes Basophilic base, eosinophilic granules at apex Regulate bacterial flora of gut
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Cells of Mucosal Epithelium: Enteroendocrine Cells
Secrete Hormones GIP, CCK, Secretin Seen with silver stain (Also in stomach)
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Features of Mucosal Lamina Propria in SI
Lamina Propria: loose cellular connective tissue Contains: Peyer’s Patches: lymph nodules and immune cells Lacteals: endothelial-lined lymphatic channels w/in villi that uptake lipid droplets
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Lipid Absorption Triglycerides and other lipids are packaged into droplets Droplets are absorbed from lumen, then reach basolateral surface where they are released by excocytosis Transported into lacteal
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Features of Muscularis Mucosae in SI
Boundary b/t mucosa and submucosa Composed of two thin layers of smooth muscle
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Duodenum Characterized by submucosal Brunner’s Glands (protect duodenum by neutralizing stomach acid)
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Duodenum vs Jejunum and Ileum
Submucosal Brunner’s Glands No Brunner’s Glands
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Large Intestine Function: Reabsorbs water and electrolytes and eliminates undigested food and waste
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Large vs Small Intestine
Similarities Same Layers Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis Externa Adventitia/Serosa Same Epithelial Cells Enterocytes Goblet cells Enteroendocrine cells M cells BUT Differences Large Intestine has NO plicae circularis and NO villi Large Intestine has MORE GOBLET cells NO PANETH cells in LI
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Large vs Small Intestine
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Junction: Rectum and Anal Canal
simple columnar epithelium with goblet cells glands Recto-Anal Junction -stratified columnar/ cuboidal epithelium No glands
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Recto-Anal Junction -stratified columnar/cuboidal epithelium - as move toward anus, more stratified squamous - at perineum, stratified squamous epithelia is keratinized
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Stratified Columnar/Cuboidal
Stratified Squamous (non-keratinized)
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Hemorrhagic Vessels These vessels are in the submucosa of the anal canal. When dilated, they are internal hemorrhoids. Hemorrhagic vessel
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Internal Anal Sphincter
Inner circular layer of muscularis externa thickens to form internal anal sphincter
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Question 1 The organ shown : Digests carbohydrates and proteins
Contains paneth cells Reabsorbs water Conjugates bile
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Question 2 Villi are present in both images: True False
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Question 3 Which sequence is the correct oral to anal order? B A D C
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