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1 GIT 2 – HISTOLOGY Dr. ANAND SRINIVASAN

2 LEARNING OUTCOMES Able to :
Describe, identify and draw the histological features of : Small intestine Large intestine Rectum & Anal canal

3 SMALL INTESTINE Divided into duodenum, jejunum and ileum
Luminal surface is increased for absorption by Plica circulares (valves of Kerckring) Intestinal villi Microvilli

4 GENERAL HISTOLOGICAL FEATURES – SMALL INTESTINE
MUCOSA EPITHELIUM Simple columnar epithelium with goblet cells Epithelium and lamina propria form intestinal villi Presence of glycocalyx for protection and adsorption of pancreatic enzymes. Crypts of Lieberkuhn containing goblet cells, columnar cells and Paneth cells Paneth cells secrete lysozyme, located in base

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6 LAMINA PROPRIA MUSCULARIS MUCOSA Connective tissue
Same as Gen. plan of GIT

7 SUBMUCOSA MUSCULARIS EXTERNA SEROSA Shows regional variation
Duodenum  Brunner’s gland Ileum  Peyer’s patches Jejunum  None of the above MUSCULARIS EXTERNA Same as Gen. plan of GIT SEROSA

8 DUODENUM – Key histological features
Leaf like villi Brunner’s glands (mucous, branched, coiled tubular) in submucosa opening into crypts. Enteroendocrine cells secrete Urogastrone – inhibit HCl Secretin & Cholecystokinin – regulate pancreatic secretion Disrupted muscularis mucosae

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10 JEJUNUM – Key histological features
Finger like villi No glands or lymphatic nodules in submucosa

11 ILEUM – Key histological features
Thin and slender villi Peyer’s patches (aggregated lymphatic follicles) in submucosa

12 LARGE INTESTINE Consists of Caecum, Appendix, Colon, Rectum and Anal canal Absence of intestinal Villi Has bacteria responsible for synthesis of Vitamin B12 & Vitamin K Produces plenty of mucus that lubricates and facilitates easy passage of faeces

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14 VERMIFORM APPENDIX Gen. histological features of small intestine with following modifications No Villi Few short crypts Small lumen Lymphoid follicles in lamina propria Disrupted muscularis mucosae

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16 CAECUM & COLON Gen. histological features of small intestine with following modifications No Villi Well developed crypts with plenty of goblet cells Paneth cells Absent Outer longitudinal layer of muscularis externa modified into “Taenia coli” Fat filled pockets in serosa “Appendices epiploicae”

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18 RECTUM Gen. histological features of small intestine with following modifications Long crypts of Lieberkuhn Lymphoid tissue less abundant in lamina propria Absent Taenia coli Serosa replaced by adventitia in lower part

19 ANAL CANAL Gen. histological features of small intestine with following modifications EPITHELIUM Above anal valves – stratified cuboidal At anal valves – stratified squamous non keratinized At anal orifice – stratified squamous keratinized No crypts, No muscularis mucosae Inner circular layer thick  anal sphincter Smooth muscle changes to skeletal muscle at orifice

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22 APPLIED ASPECTS

23 FURTHER READING Wheater’s Functional Histology
Cell Biology & Histology – Board Review Series Microanatomy workbook – RAKMHSU


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