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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 2 Intestine
LIVER PANCREAS
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Small intestine Functions:
digestion – by enzimes from liver, pancreas, and enterocytes (Membrane and luminal digestion) absorption – by enterocytes
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Duodenum Ileum lacteal Villus serosa
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plicae circularis: mucosa + submucosa intestinal villi:
Intestinal lining: plicae circularis: mucosa + submucosa intestinal villi: epithelium, lamina propria, mm crypts: invaginations of epithelium in the lamina propria (endocrine, Paneth cells and stem cells) simple columnar epithelium: absorptive enterocytes, goblet cells fenestrated capillaries and central lacteal
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plicae circularis (folds): mucosa + submucosa
Intestinal lining: plicae circularis (folds): mucosa + submucosa intestinal villi: epithelium + lamina propria with muscularis mucosae (increased surface)
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Villus 1. Epithelium
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2. Goblet cells produce a protective mucus.
Epithelium: simple columnar . Cells: 1. Enterocytes -- Columnar absorptive cells --have microvilli = brush border for absorption of digested food. 2. Goblet cells produce a protective mucus. Lamina propria: Connective tissue, has fenestrated capillaries and central lacteal -- lymphatic capillary Lymphocytes and plasma cells are very numerous.
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Epithelium (villus) bb gc L
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c Villus, lacteal v gc ivs lp l sm ivs GALT low
LOOK! The lamina propria (lp), blood-filled capillaries ©, and lacteal (l), smooth muscle cells (sm) GALT - lymphocytes
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Crypt p g a == invaginations of epithelium in the lamina propria == intestinal glands
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Epithelium of crypt 1.Goblet and 2.absorptive cells. 3. the granule-containing Paneth cells - produce Lysozyme (. at the bottom 4. enteroendocrine cells 5. undifferentiated stem cells
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Crypt p g a
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3. Paneth cells, 4. enteroendocrine cells (CCK, secretin, GIP),
5. undifferentiated cells 4 5 3
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Submucosa filled with Brunner’s mucous glands - alkaline mucus
Duodenum v low m lp ig v mm v sm m me sm s bg med Submucosa filled with Brunner’s mucous glands - alkaline mucus
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s low & med mag. Duodenum Bg c d mm
villi d intestinal glands mm mm Bg low s med low & med mag. Ducts (d) from Brunner’s glands (Bg) (s) pass through the muscularis mucosa (mm) to empty their alkaline mucus in or between the crypts (c).
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Duodenum m s high med high
Brunner’s glands m high s med crypts submucosa muscularis externa muscul. mucosa high nerve supply - submucosal (s) and myenteric (m) nerve plexuses.
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Jejunum v a ig g ig P The jejunum is like the duodenum & ileum
med low The jejunum is like the duodenum & ileum but has no submucosal glands and Peyer’s patches. Contains bigger amount of goblet cells
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Ileum cr. v muscul. mucosa v sm sm ln med low ln The major distinguishing feature is the aggregated lymphatic nodules (ln) called Peyer’s patches in the mucosa or submucosa
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Duodenum Ileum lacteal Villus COMPARE !
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Large intestine (bowal) - general
Function = Reabsorbtion of water and electrolytes + Elimination of wastes Inner lining - permanent internal folds of its mucosa + submucosa called plicae circulares and crypts. Its mucosa lacks of villi. muscularis externa: The inner circular layer is uniform but the outer longitudinal layer has 3 thicker bands, the taenia coli. where the colon faces the abdominal cavity there is a serosa.
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Taenia coli
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Colon cr muscularis mucosa pc med submucosa low musc. ext. Crypts (cr) composed mainly of 1. goblet cells – the most numerous . 2. Columnar absorptive cells 3. Enteroendocrine cells 4. Undifferentiated cells
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High. Magn.
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Large intestine COMPARE !
Appendix
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Anal canal ss g L v ig v a v gc low mm high Anal columns
Brunched tubular glands (g) Stratified sqaumous epithelium (ss)
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Liver & Gall Bladder
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Functions: Bile synthesis and secretion (emulsification)
Excretion of bilirubin Protein synthesis Gluconeogenesis Storage Detoxification Protective Hemopoietic organ Endocrine
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Liver has lobulated structure
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Liver lobule is hexagonal in shape
① at its center - central vein ② hepatic plates(cords of cells – hepatocytes locate radially ③ hepatic sinusoids locate between plates
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Liver lobule
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cv sv pt Connective tissue poor develops
Central veins (cv) drain to a sublobular vein (sv). .The portal triads (pt) locate at lobule coners.
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The bile canaliculus wall is made
Hepatic plate (cord) is one or two cells thick Between cells the bile canaliculi locate Bile canaliculus hepatocyte sinusoid Kupffer cell The bile canaliculus wall is made up of hepatocytes
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Hepatocytes: !- Vascular and bile surfaces Organelles -
Polyhedral (6 surfaces) !- Vascular and bile surfaces Organelles - a. RER b. SER c. Golgi complex d. Mitochondria Inclusions
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The bile canaliculus form a network that eventually empty into bile duct at the periphery of the lobule. h h b
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Hepatic sinusoid and Hepatic macrophages (Kupffer cell)
Lined by endothelium and Hepatic macrophages (Kupffer cell) Space of Disse sinusoid Kupffer cell
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e d s Space of Disse (d) between capillary and the hepatocytes
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h Look! s RBC e h Sinusoids (s) are lined by highly fenestrated endothelial cells (e). Between the endothelial cells and hepatocytes (h), is the space of Disse (arrow).
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In the Disse space lie Adipose cells - storage vitamin A
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Blood circulation of the liver
Hepatic artery interlobular artery Portal vein interlobular vein hepatic sinusoid central vein cv sublobular vein hepatic vein s d cv v a
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At the lobule coners the portal triads are found:
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cv hs pt Liver, injected with red gelatin to demonstrate the abundant vasculature. central vein (cv), the portal triad (pt) hepatic sinusoids (hs).
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Liver lobules – 3 types
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Gall bladder
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Pancreas -- mixed gland
Functions: Exocrine Trypsinogen, pepsinogen, peptidase Amylase Lipase Deoxyribonuclease, ribonuclease Endocrine
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Pancreas – compound acinar serous gland
low lobule Exocrine – 98-99% Endocrine – 1-2% Anatomy: Capsule Septae (have Interlobular duct) Lobules (Serous secretory units + ducts) lobule id med
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Pancreas – compound acinar serous gland
Septa Lobules Interlobular duct Serous secretory units
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Pancreas. Exocrine secretory units
Zymogen granules Intercalated duct is intercalated into the s. unit = centroacinar cells
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Exocrine part Structural features of the acinus: ① Purely serous.
② the presence of centroacinar cells in the center of the acinus Intercalated duct Serous cells Centroacinar cells
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Islets of Langerhans, - low & med. mag.
Pancreas. Endocrine Islets of Langerhans, - low & med. mag. Scattered among exocrine secretory units spherical collections of light-staining cords of endocrine cells . low, H&E med, trichrome
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Pancreas. Endocrine islets of Langerhans: 1. B cell 2. A cell
3. D cell 4. minor cells: PP, D1, EC,
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Islets of Langerhans B - insulin blood glucose 70%
A – glucagon blood glucose 15-20% D – somatostatin insulin 5-10% glucagon PP – PP, D1 – VIP, EC – secretin, motilin
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Control question Group, name
1. Compare Duodenum, Ileum and Colon Transversum 2. Liver: Blood supply. (What peculiar in the blood supply of the Liver?)
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