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GI pathophysiology Review section. Bios E-162b, Dec 5, 2010. Overview of the GI system. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Digestive_system_diagram_edit.svg. Transit of foodstuffs through the GI system. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7xKYNz9AS0. The wall of the GI tract has several layers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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GI pathophysiology Review section Bios E-162b, Dec 5, 2010
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Page 1: GI  pathophysiology Review section

GI pathophysiologyReview section

Bios E-162b, Dec 5, 2010

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Digestive_system_diagram_edit.svg

Overview of the GI system

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7xKYNz9AS0

Transit of foodstuffs through the GI system

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The wall of the GI tract has several layers

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Sphincters control the transit from one section of the GI tract to the next

www.mydr.com.au

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Bile and pancreatic secretions are emptied at the same point in the duodenum

www.memorialhermann.org

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The enteric nervous system regulates GI activity

mikedaisey.com

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GI hormones also regulate GI activity

04340.com

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Gastroesophageal reflux is due to an insufficient closure of the lower esophageal sphincter

www.webmd.com

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myhealth.ucsd.edu

Hiatus hernias may also cause gastroesophageal reflux

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Several factors may cause or aggravate GER

- Young age- Obesity- Pregnancy- Postural changes after eating- Smoking- Peppermint, coffee, alcohol- Diseases of connective tissue

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Gastric metaplasia of the esophageal epithelium

GER may lead to Barrett’s esophagus

www.lwjuan.com

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Barrett’s esophagus mat lead to esophageal adenocarcinoma

upload.wikimedia.org

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The stomach mucosa produces acid, mucus and pepsinogen

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Several mediators induce acid secretion

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Peptic ulcers come from an imbalance between acid vs. mucus + HCO3

www.yourgicenter.com

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H. Pilori is the most common cause

bioweb.uwlax.edu

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H. Pilori is the most common cause

upload.wikimedia.org

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The digestion of carbohydratesMost dietary carbs are polysaccharides

Cooper GM. The Cell: A Molecular Approach. 2nd edition.

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The digestion of carbohydratesAll carbohydrates are converted to

monosaccharides before absorption

salivary a-amilase5% starch Maltose

salivary a-amilase25% starch Maltose

pancreatic a-amilase

70% starch Maltose

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The digestion of carbohydratesDisaccharidases at intestinal villi transform

disaccharides in monosaccharides

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web.campbell.edu

The digestion of fats

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Types of diarrhea

Osmotic

Secretory

Malabsoptive

ie. Lactose intolerance

ie. Cholera

ie. Celiac disease

Inflammatory ie. Chron’s disease

High motility ie. Some medications


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