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1 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services FISIOLOGIA DIGESTIVA Clase 5: Secreción y digestión gástrica Dr. Michel Baró Aliste

2 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Nutrients provided by animal and vegetable products

3 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Digestive process is initiated by sensory signals

4 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services The effect of discussion, sight, and smell of food

5 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Oral cavity has important functions in initial processing

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8 Secreción salival Estímulos gustativos (amargos) Tactiles (lisos)

9 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Fases de la secreción gástrica Fase cefálica (30%) Fase gástrica (70%) -reflejos vago-vagales -reflejos entéricos locales -gastrina Fase intestinal Acetilcolinamoco Gastrinapepsinógeno HistaminaHCl

10 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services The arrival of a swallowed food bolus in the stomach (20-30% de la digestión total)

11 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services The emptying of food from the stomach

12 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Passage of acidic, hyperosmolar gastric chyme into duodenum

13 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Glándulas de la mucosa gástrica -80% oxínticas (cuerpo y fondo gástrico) -ácido clorhídrico -pepsinógeno I y II -factor intrínseco -moco -20% pilóricas -moco -pepsinógeno -gastrina Otras enzimas -lipasa gástrica (tributirasa) -amilasa gástrica -gelatinasa capa de moco protector 1mm rico en bicarbonato

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15 Célula parietal u oxíntica ( H+) = 160 mmol/L pH = 0,8 (H+)lum = 3.000.000 (H+)pl 1500 cal/L mitocondrias pepsinógeno (42500) pepsina (35000) activa a pH 1,8 a 3,5

16 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Producción de ácido clorhídrico anhidrasa carbónica

17 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Central nervous system: Regula células secretoras NMD del vago n. tracto solitario hipoglicemia aferentes del gusto y viscerales fondo antro fondo antro SSTR2= receptor somastostatina CCK-B= receptor CCK y gastrina pepsinógeno ácido clorhídrico mucus

18 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services The parietal cell

19 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Stimulation of acid secretion

20 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Peptides that affect gastric acid secretion

21 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Gastrin effects on ECL cells are shown HDC: histidina decarboxilasa

22 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Sources of gastric histamine

23 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Interaction between histamine and other hormones Célula Parietal

24 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cell receptor

25 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Histamine-producing (enterochromaffin-like) cell (a)

26 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Histamine-producing (enterochromaffin-like) cell (b)

27 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Gastrin: chronology of discoveries

28 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Gastrin has multiple physiologic effects

29 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Stimulations of gastrin release

30 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Depressant factors of gastrin release

31 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Human antral gastrin-producing (G) cell (a)

32 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Human antral gastrin-producing (G) cell (b)

33 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Human antral gastrin-producing (G) cell (c)

34 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services The G cell

35 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Inhibition of gastrin release gastrina (+)

36 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Chronology of gastrin-releasing peptide

37 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services GRP-releasing nerves in human gastric mucosa (a)

38 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Gastrin-releasing nerves in human gastric mucosa (b)

39 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Gastric distribution of gastrin-releasing peptide

40 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Somatostatin chronology, chemistry, and localization

41 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Human somatostatin-producing (D) cell (a)

42 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Human somatostatin-producing (D) cell (b)

43 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Human somatostatin-producing (D) cell (c)

44 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Somatostatin functions and receptors

45 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Combination that regulates gastric acid secretion

46 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Digestión Gástrica

47 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Carbohydrate is the major energy source in the diet + sucrosa lactosa %5 boca 30-40% En estómago (Maltosa) 50% Endoglucosidasa

48 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Lipids have highest energy content of 3 macronutrients a-grasos esenciales: ac.linoleico ac.linolénico

49 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services The initial event in lipid digestion in the stomach Formación de gotas de emulsión Más relevante en el Período de lactante pH óptimo 4-5,5 Tributirasa: tributirina o grasa de la mantequilla Gotas de emulsión

50 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Average daily protein intake is about 70-100 g in adults pH óptimo 2 – 3 Inactiva a pH 5 Digestión del colágeno de la carne Proteosas, peptonas, polipéptidos

51 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Protein digestion begins in the stomach

52 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services Vitamin B12 is one of water-soluble vitamins (1 ug diario)

53 © 2003 Science Press Internet Services FIN


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