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Page 1: Gastrointestinal System Instructor: Ge Shun Office: 0850 physiological sciences Email: geshun@tom.com Jining medical college Department of Physiology.

Gastrointestinal System

Instructor: Ge Shun

Office: 0850 physiological sciencesEmail: [email protected]

Jining medical collegeDepartment of Physiology

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Gastrointestinal System

1. G.I. Physiology: general organization of G.I. tract

2. Mastication and deglutition3. Gastric secretion4. Regulation of gastric secretion5. Pathophysiology of peptic ulcer6. Biliary and pancreatic secretions7. Physiology of colon8. Pathophysiology of diarrhea disease

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Gastrointestinal System includes GI tract plus the accessory organs.

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Four processes carried out by the GI tract

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Digestive secretions from the liver and the pancreas are delivered into the duodenum of the small intestine through

the sphincter of Oddi.

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Functions of small intenstine movements

• Mixes the luminal contents with secretions

• Brings the contents nto contact with the epithelial surface

• Slowly advances the luminal material toward the large intenstine

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Structure of the GI Tract Wall

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Structure of the GI Tract Wall

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(I) Physiological properties of gastrointestinal smooth muscle

(1) General properties

- Low excitability - High extensibility - Tonic contraction - Autorhythmicity

- High sensitivity to temperature, stretch & chemical stimulation

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(2) Electrophysiological properties

(a) Resting potential: - between -50 and -60 Mv

- Ionic basis -Em (selective membrane permeability to K+)

-Electrogenic Na+-K+ pump

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(b) Slow wave (basic electrical rhythm,BER)

- The spontaneous rhythmic, subthreshold depolarizations of the cell membrane (slow wave) of the gastrointestinal tract

- Initiated in the interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) (pacemaker cell)

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Slow wave (basic electrical rhythm)

- Intensity: 5~15 mV

- Frequency: 3~12 cpm - Ionic mechanism

spontaneous rhythmic changes in Na+-K+ pump activity

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Frequencies: 3-12 per minute

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(c) Spike potentials (action potentials)

• only at the peaks of slow waves

• Threshold: -40 mV

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Spike potential (Action potential)

-Duration: 10~20 ms

-Ionic mechanism:

• Depolarization: Ca2+ influx

• Repolarization: K+ efflux

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The higher the slow wave potential rises, the greater the frequency of the spike potentials

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(II) Neural control of gastrointestinal function

Enteric nervous system

Extrinsic nervous system

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Myenteric plexus : control over GI motility Submucous plexus: regulate gastrointestinal blood flow and control GI secretion

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(III) Hormonal Regulation --GI hormones

The hormones synthesized by a large number of

endocrine cells within the gastrointestinal tract

Brain-gut peptides: a number of the classical GI hormones are also synthesized in the brai

n

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Four main types

• Gastrin

• Cholecystokinin

• Secretin

• Gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP)

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(IV) Phases of Gastrointenstinal Control

• Cephalic phase

• Gastric phase

• Intenstinal phase

• Three phase of gastric secretion.swf

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Summary

• Terms:

- Basic electrical rhythm (BER) or slow waves - Gastrointestinal (GI) hormones

• Three phase of gastric secretion

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Mouth, Pharynx, and Esophagus

Secretion of saliva

The Salivary Glands • Parotid gland • Mandibular gland • Sublingual gland

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Saliva

1000 ml/d pH 6.0~7.0 Composition of saliva -H2O -Na+, Cl-, K+, HCO3

-

-Mucus (containing mucin) -Amylase, lysozyme, …

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Swallowing

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Digestion in the Stomach

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Chief cells synthesize and secrete the protease precursor known as pepsinogen.

Parietal cells synthesize and secrete the hydrochloric acid responsible for the acidic pH in the gastric lumen.

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(I) Gastric juice

(1) Hydrochloric acid

Secreted by the parietal cells

Output

- Basal: 0~5 mmol/h

- Maximal: 20~25 mmol/h

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Acid production by the parietal cells in the stomach depends on the generation of carbonic acid; subsequent movement of hydrogen ions into the gastric lumen results from primary active transport.

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Four chemical messengers regulate HCl secretion

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Role of HCl

- Acid sterilization

- Activation of pepsinogen

- Promotion of secretin secretion

- Assisted effect of iron and calcium absorption

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(2) Pepsinogen

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(3) Mucus-HCO3- barrier

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If the mucus-HCO3- barrier is weak?

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(4) Intrinsic factor

A high molecular weight glycoprotein, synthesized and secreted by the parietal cells

•The intrinsic factor binds to Vit B12 and facilitates its absorption

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(II) Regulation of gastric secretion

(1) Basic factors that stimulate gastric secretion

- Acetylcholine (+ all secretory cells) - Gastrin (+ parietal cells)

- Histamine (+ parietal cells)

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(2) Nervous regulation

- ‘Short’ reflex pathways- ‘Long’ autonomic pathways

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(3) Humoral regulation

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(4) Phases of gastric secretion

• Cephalic phase

• Gastric phase

• Intestinal phase

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Motor Function of the Stomach

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Motor Function of the Stomach

• Receptive relaxation - Storage function (1.0~1.5 L) - Vago-vagal reflex • Peristalsis - BER in the stomach

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Motor Function of the Stomach

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Emptying of the stomach

Emptying rate

- Fluid > viscous

- Small particle > large particle

- Isosmotic > hyper- & hypo-osmotic - Carbohydrates > Protein > Fat - Regular meal 4~ 6 hrs

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Summary

Terms:

- Receptive relaxation (Storage function of the stomach)

- Mucus-HCO3- barrier - Intrinsic factor

Gastric secretion (including the composition and physiological function of the gastric juice, the regulation of gastric secretion)

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Pancreatic Secretion

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(I) Pancreatic juice

• pH 7.8~8.4 • ~1500 ml/day• Isosmotic • Components: - Pancreatic digestive enzymes: secreted by pancreatic

acini - Sodium bicarbonate: secreted by small ductules and

larger ducts

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Secretion of bicarbonate ions

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Secretion of pancreatic digestive enzymes

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(II) Regulation of pancreatic secretion

Basic stimuli that cause pancreatic secretion - Ach - Cholecystokinin: • Secreted by I cells • Stimulates the acinar cells to secrete large amounts o

f enzymes - Secretin: • Released by S cells • Acts primarily on the duct cells to stimulate the secreti

on of a large volume of solution with a high HCO3- concentration

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Bile Secretion and Liver Function

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Composition of bile

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Function of bile

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Function of bile

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Enterohepatic circulation

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Regulation of bile secretion

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Small Intestine

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Absorption in the gastrointestinal tract

(I) Basic principle of absorption

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Absorption in the gastrointestinal tract

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Absorption in the gastrointestinal tract

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3. Absorption mechanisms

• Active transport

• Diffusion

• Solvent drag

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(II) Absorption of major nutrients

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2. Carbohydrates

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3. Proteins

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4. Fats

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4. Fats

(1) Absorption through lymph duct to the circulatory blood

(2) Direct absorption into the portal blood

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Summary

• Pancreatic secretion (including the composition and physiological function of the pancreatic juice, the regulation of pancreatic secretion)

• Biliary secretion (including the composition andphysiological function of the bile)• Absorption in the small intestine• Describe the digestion of carbohydrates, proteins andfat