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Gastrointestinal function secretion, regulation Daniel Hodyc Department of Physiology Pictures and schemes – L. R. Johnson – Essential Medical Physiology, Elsevier, 2003
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1. Salivary secretion 2. Gastric secretion 3. Pancreatic secretion GIT secretion
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Salivary secretion
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Anatomy, Inervation
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Functions of saliva Digestion - ptyalin (α-amylase) - identical to pancreatic amylase - cleaves α-1,4-glycosidic bonds of carbohydrates - 75 % of starch, pH optimum 7 - functionally replaceable by pancreatic enzyme - lingual lipase - triglycerides - lower acidic optimum – remains active throughout the stomach and into the proximal duodenum - dissolves dietary constituents - increases the sensitivity of taste buds
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Functions of saliva Lubrication - mucus content - facilitates swallowing - necessary for speech Protection - dilution and buffering of harmful substances - salivation before vomiting - xerostomia chronic infections - lysozym, IgA binding protein, lactoferin - take-up of Ca and phosphate - concentration
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Composition of saliva Major characteristics of saliva: - relatively large volume - high potassium concentration - low osmolarity - two stages in secretion acini x salivary duct - specialized organic materials
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Composition of saliva
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Organic composition: - ptyalin, lipase - lysozym, IgA binding protein, lactoferin α-globulin bradykinin kallikrein vasodilation
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Neural regulation of secretion
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Gastric secretion
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Gastric secretion Gastric juice - hydrochloric acid - conversion of pepsinogen to pepsine - bacteriostatic effect - pepsin - protein digestion - replaceable by pancreatic enzymes - mucus - protective coating, lubricant - part of gastric mucosal barrier - intrinsic factor - binds B 12 vitamin, absorption in the ileum - the only indispensable substance in gastric juice
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Gastric secretion Secretory regions Oxyntic gland
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Gastric juice electrolytes
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Hydrochloric acid secretion alkaline tide
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Stimulation of acid secretion Parasympathetics (Ach) Gastrin Histamine Potentiation of agents
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Hydrochloric acid secretion – perietal cell Nonsecreting cellSecreting cell
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Stimulation of acid secretion – cephalic phase blocked by vagotomy sham feeding hypoglycemia role of GRP (bombesin)
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Gastric phase 60 % of acid response distension peptides calcium alcohol caffeine
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Stimulation of gastric acid secretion
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Regulation of gastrin release Gastrin Cell Somatostatin Cell Acetylcholine -
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Intragastric pH after a meal Stomach – somatostatin Duodenum – secretin, hyperosmotic chyme fatty acids Inhibition of acid secretion
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Production of Pepsin Ach H+ H+ Pepsinogen Pepsin
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Pancreatic secretion
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Secretion of water and electrolytes Na, K – the same as in plasma Bicarbonate concentration – up to 5 times higher than in plasma
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Mechanism of water and electrolytes secretion Na-K-ATPase Bicarbonate in plasma High extracellular Cl - concentration Carbonic anhydrase
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Mechanism of enzymes secretion Proteolytic enzymes – secreted as inactive precursors trypsinogen trypsin enterokinase chymotrypsinogen prokarboxypeptidase chymotrypsin karboxypeptidase
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Mechanism of enzymes secretion Inhibition of pancreatic autodigestion trypsinogen trypsin enterokinase chymotrypsinogen prokarboxypeptidase chymotrypsin karboxypeptidase Trypsin inhibitor
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Mechanism of enzymes secretion Inhibition of pancreatic autodigestion trypsinogen trypsin enterokinase chymotrypsinogen prokarboxypeptidase chymotrypsin karboxypeptidase Trypsin inhibitor Failure PANCREATITIS
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Mechanism of enzymes secretion Glycolytic enzymes - secreted as active enzymes - pancreatic α-amylase - cleaves starch and glycogen into di- and trisacharides Lypolytic enzymes - secreted as active enzymes - pancreatic lipase - glycerol + fatty acids
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Regulation of pancreatic secretion Cephalic and gastric phase Acetylcholine CCK Secretin water bicarbonate enzymes
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Regulation of pancreatic secretion Intestinal phase Acetylcholine CCK Secretin water bicarbonate enzymes Fat H+H+
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Response to a meal neutralization - pancreatic bicarbonate changes in diet changes in enzyme secretion
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The effect of potentiation of enzyme secretion in pancreas Phenylalanin + Secretin (CCK) Secretin 1unit / kg.hr Phenylalanin (CCK)
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Regulation of secretion - autonomic nervous system control - in contrast to other glands (gastric, pancreatic) - Aldosterone and ADH modulate ionis content, not the flow
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