5 Functions
Digestion Motility Secretion absorption Excretion
Mechanisms of control in GI
Neural: ANS + Enteric nervous system
Endocrine: Hormones affecting distal organs
Paracrine: Histamine altering local function
Parasympathetic response
SLUD6 Salivation Lacrimation Urination DFefacation Digestions DEC HR DEC airway diameter DEC pupil Dilation erection
Enteric Nervous system segments and function
Myesteric Plexus: gut motility
Submucosal plexus: Intestinal absorption + secretion
Gastrin
- Stimulated by peptides, distension, + stimulation
Diseases associated w/ Gastrin
- PUD
CCK
- stimulated by peptides + FAs
Secretin
GIP
Pancreatic polypeptide
- stimulated by orotein, fat, + glucose
GLP-1
Somatostatin
- stimulated by acid, inhibited by vagus
Histamine + GI
- stimulated by gastrin + other unknowns
VIP
Bombesin
- by ENS
Enkephalins
Xerostomia
D Cells
Somatostain
Cephalic phase
Gastric Phase
Intestinal phase
Which two compounds are implicated int he vasovagal response in the stomach?
VIP + NO
NSAID Mechanism
inhbition of prostaglandins which normally produce protective mucus and HCO3- formation
PPI SE
Most Common: nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, + diahhrea
Parietal Cell Hyperplasia -> FGPs + acid rebound with discontinue of PPIs