Anatomy & Histology of The Small intestine

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Anatomy & Histology of The Small intestine Prof. Abdulameer Al-Nuaimi E-mail: a.al-nuaimi@sheffield.ac.uk E. mail: abdulameerh@yahoo.com

Jejunum Ileum

 Histology: Duodenum, jejunum, and ileum share the same wall structure formed by, a mucosa, a submucosa, a muscularis interna, a muscularis externa, and a serosa. The mucosa of the small intestine, comprising simple columnar epithelium and a lamina propria, forms finger-like projections, villi, which protrude into the lumen, and deep cavities, the crypts of Lieberkühn (intestinal glands) between the villi. The predominant cell in the epithelium is the absorptive enterocyte with microvilli on its apical membrane. Interspersed between the enterocytes are the oval, mucous goblet cells. Deep in the crypts of Lieberkuhn, the epithelium contains entero endocrine cells with granules (secrete hormones).

Lamina propria

Crypts of Lieberkuhn

The lamina propria consists of loose connective tissue. In the lamina propria of each villus there are blood vessels. central lymph vessel, the lacteal. In the submucosa throughout the intestines but mainly in the ileum, there are large lymphoid aggregates Peyer’s patches (un encapsulated lymphoid nodules). M cells form part of the epithelium covering the Peyer’s patches (they are concerned with immune system of the intestine) . The jejunum and ileum are histologically identical, except for their villi and the presence of Paneth cells. The villi of the jejunum are tall and cylindrical, while they are short and cylindrical in the ileum. Paneth cells are especially found in the jejunum, they have eosinophilic cytoplasmic granules and occur in clusters at the bases of crypts. they secrete digestive enzymes

Nerve supply of the intestine The myenteric plexus (Auerbach's plexus) provides motor innervation to both layers of the muscular layer of the gut, having both parasympathetic and sympathetic input (Ganglionic cell bodies belong to parasympathetic innervation and fibres from sympathetic innervation). The submucous plexus has only parasympathetic fibres and provides secretomotor innervation to the mucosa nearest the lumen of the gut

Peyer’s patches Ileum

Chylomicrons  (small fat globule composed of protein and lipid) transport lipids absorbed from the intestine to adipose, cardiac, and skeletal muscle tissue, where their triglyceride components are hydrolyzed by the activity of the lipoprotein lipase, allowing the released free fatty acids to be absorbed by the tissues. Villus

Histology of Duodenum MUCOSA: LINED BY SIMPLE COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM WITH FINE MICROVILLI and MUCOUS SECRETING GOBLET CELLS. The inside surface of duodenum is thrown into villi. PLYCA CIRCULARIS IS A MUCOSAL FOLD WITH A CORE OF SUBMUCOSA. LAMINA PROPRIA: Contains Crypts of Lieberkühn (TUBULAR INTESTINAL GLANDS) CRYPTS OF LIEBERKUHN CONSISTS OF FOLLOWING CELLS, 1. STEM CELLS: ACTIVE,UNDIFFERENTATED CELLS.

2. GOBLET CELLS: Secrete mucous. 3. ENTERO ENDOCRINE CELLS: produce gastrointestinal hormones  4. ARGENTAFFIN CELLS: They produce and release hormones in response to a number of stimuli. Hormones may be distributed as local messengers. They may also stimulate a nervous response. 5. PANETH CELLS: They are ZYMOGENIC CELLS, PRODUCING DIGESTIVE ENZYMES AND LYSOZYMES (an antimicrobial enzyme that forms part of the immune system) MUSCULARIS MUCOSA: Circular muscle layer limits the lower aspect of the mucosa SUBMUCOSA: MADE UP OF LOOSE AREOLAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE. It contains MUCOUS SECRETING BRUNNER’S GLANDS.

MUSCULARIS EXTERNA: INNER CIRCULAR and OUTER LONGITUDINAL. PARASYMPATHETIC GANGLION CELLS OF MYENTERIC PLEXUS CAN BE SEEN. SEROSA: OUTER MOST LAYER MADE UP OF FEW CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS AND FIBRES, COVERED BY MESOTHELIUM OF VISCERAL PERITONEUM. FUNCTIONS: VILLI HAS ABSORPTIVE FUNCTION. MICROVILLI INCREASE THE SURFACE AREA OF ABSORPTION. BRUNNER’S GLANDS SECRETE ALKALINE FLUID RICH IN HCO3‾. MUSCULARIS EXTERNA HELPS IN CHURNING FOOD PARTICLES SEROSA IS SUPPORTIVE AND PROTECTIVE

Duodenum

Duodenum

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