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1 Gastrointestinal function secretion, regulation
Daniel Hodyc Department of Physiology Pictures and schemes – L. R. Johnson – Essential Medical Physiology, Elsevier, 2003

2 1. Salivary secretion 2. Gastric secretion 3. Pancreatic secretion
GIT secretion 1. Salivary secretion 2. Gastric secretion 3. Pancreatic secretion

3 Salivary secretion

4 Anatomy, Inervation

5 Functions of saliva Digestion - ptyalin (α-amylase)
- identical to pancreatic amylase - cleaves α-1,4-glycosidic bonds of carbohydrates - 75 % of starch, pH optimum 7 - functionally replaceable by pancreatic enzyme - lingual lipase - triglycerides - lower acidic optimum – remains active throughout the stomach and into the proximal duodenum - dissolves dietary constituents - increases the sensitivity of taste buds

6 Functions of saliva Lubrication - mucus content Protection
- facilitates swallowing - necessary for speech Protection - dilution and buffering of harmful substances - salivation before vomiting - xerostomia chronic infections - lysozym, IgA binding protein, lactoferin - take-up of Ca and phosphate - concentration

7 Composition of saliva Major characteristics of saliva:
- relatively large volume - high potassium concentration - low osmolarity - two stages in secretion acini x salivary duct - specialized organic materials

8 Composition of saliva

9 Composition of saliva

10 Composition of saliva Organic composition: - ptyalin, lipase
- lysozym, IgA binding protein, lactoferin kallikrein α-globulin bradykinin vasodilation

11 Neural regulation of secretion

12 Gastric secretion

13 Gastric secretion Gastric juice - hydrochloric acid
- conversion of pepsinogen to pepsine - bacteriostatic effect - pepsin - protein digestion - replaceable by pancreatic enzymes - mucus - protective coating, lubricant - part of gastric mucosal barrier - intrinsic factor - binds B12 vitamin, absorption in the ileum - the only indispensable substance in gastric juice

14 Gastric secretion Oxyntic gland Secretory regions

15 Gastric juice electrolytes

16 Hydrochloric acid secretion
alkaline tide

17 Stimulation of acid secretion
Potentiation of agents Parasympathetics (Ach) Gastrin Histamine

18 Hydrochloric acid secretion – perietal cell
Nonsecreting cell Secreting cell

19 Stimulation of acid secretion – cephalic phase
 blocked by vagotomy  sham feeding  hypoglycemia  role of GRP (bombesin)

20 Gastric phase acid response alcohol caffeine  60 % of  distension
 peptides  calcium alcohol caffeine

21 Stimulation of gastric acid secretion

22 Regulation of gastrin release
Acetylcholine - Somatostatin Cell Gastrin Cell

23 Intragastric pH after a meal
Stomach – somatostatin Duodenum – secretin, hyperosmotic chyme fatty acids Inhibition of acid secretion

24 Production of Pepsin Pepsinogen Ach H+ Pepsin

25 Pancreatic secretion

26 Secretion of water and electrolytes
 Na, K – the same as in plasma  Bicarbonate concentration – up to 5 times higher than in plasma

27 Mechanism of water and electrolytes secretion
 Na-K-ATPase  Bicarbonate in plasma  High extracellular Cl- concentration  Carbonic anhydrase

28 Mechanism of enzymes secretion
Proteolytic enzymes – secreted as inactive precursors chymotrypsinogen prokarboxypeptidase enterokinase trypsinogen trypsin chymotrypsin karboxypeptidase

29 Mechanism of enzymes secretion
Inhibition of pancreatic autodigestion chymotrypsinogen prokarboxypeptidase enterokinase trypsinogen trypsin Trypsin inhibitor chymotrypsin karboxypeptidase

30 Mechanism of enzymes secretion
Inhibition of pancreatic autodigestion chymotrypsinogen prokarboxypeptidase enterokinase trypsinogen trypsin Trypsin inhibitor chymotrypsin karboxypeptidase Failure PANCREATITIS

31 Mechanism of enzymes secretion
Glycolytic enzymes - secreted as active enzymes - pancreatic α-amylase - cleaves starch and glycogen into di- and trisacharides Lypolytic enzymes - pancreatic lipase - glycerol + fatty acids

32 Regulation of pancreatic secretion
Cephalic and gastric phase Acetylcholine CCK enzymes Secretin water bicarbonate

33 Regulation of pancreatic secretion
Intestinal phase Acetylcholine CCK Fat enzymes H+ Secretin water bicarbonate

34 Response to a meal - pancreatic bicarbonate changes in diet changes in
neutralization - pancreatic bicarbonate changes in diet changes in enzyme secretion

35 The effect of potentiation of enzyme secretion in pancreas
Phenylalanin + Secretin (CCK) Secretin 1unit / kg.hr Phenylalanin (CCK)


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