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The Gastrointestinal System
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Veterinary Medicine
Undergraduate 1
05/20/2013

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Term
Species Differences
Definition

Herbivore - eats plants (cow, rabbit)

 

Carnivore - eats meat (cat)

 

Omnivore - eats both (dog)

 

Monogastric - one stomach (dog)

 

Ruminants - multiple stomachs/chambers (cow)

 

Hind gut fermenters - herbivores with one stomach (horse, rabbit)

Term
Functions of the GI Tract
Definition

Prehension - grasping of food by tounge and lips 

 

Mastication - chewing with teeth and jaw; increase surface area of food

 

Chemical digestion - enzymes breakdown; starts in stomach  (rats/pigs start in oral cavity)

 

Absorption of nutrients, water, and medications

 

Elimination of waste

Term
Layers of GI Tract
Definition

Mucosa - epithelial layer

- mucucs membrane

- goblit cells

 

Submucosa - blood vessels

 

Muscle layer - smooth and skeletal

 

Serosa - fluid

Term
Mucosa Layer
Definition

Epithelial lining

 

 

Stratified squamous in mouth, pharynx, esophagus, and anus

 

 

Simple columnar in stomach, intestines, colon, and rectum

 

 

Term
Muscle Layer
Definition

Skeletal muscle

- voluntary control

- first part of esophagus

 

Smooth muscle

- involuntary 

- mid esophagus to the anus

- purpalsion of food

 

Circular - narrows 

 

Longatude - shortens

Term
Mesentery
Definition

Conective tissue that holds up the GI tract

 

 

Blood vessels, nerves, lymphatic ducts and nodes

 

 

Omentum

 

 

Term
Peristalsis
Definition

Circular muscle contractions that move along in waves 

 

 

Movement of the ingesta

 

 

Term

Segmental Contractions

 

Definition

Periodic, circular muscle contractions 

 

 

Helps food get to surface area

 

 

Slows for more digestion and absorption `

Term
Anatomy of GI Tract
Definition

Oral cavity - salivary glands - pharynx - esophagus

 

Stomach - liver - duodenum - pancreas

 

Jejunum - ileum - cecum - colon 

 

Rectum - anus 

Term
Oral Cavity
Definition

Lips

 

Tongue

 

Teeth

 

Hard palate

 

Salivary glands

Term
Functions of Lips
Definition

Prehension in herbivores

 

 

Sense organ function (cow)

Term
Functions of the Tongue
Definition

Taste

 

 

Grooming

Term
Salivary Glands
Definition

Function - lubrication and increase PH in cattle

 

 

Location - parotid, under eye

- mandibular, under parotid

- sublingual, under tongue

zygomatic, under eye (not in all spieces)

 

Term
Function and Location of Teeth
Definition

Function - mastication

 

Upper arcade - inccissive and maxilla

 

Lower arcade - mandible 

Term
Types of Teeth
Definition

Incisors - grasping

 

Canines - tarring

 

Premolars - cutters

 

Molars - grinding 

Term
Teeth Surfaces
Definition

Lingual surface - inner surface of lower arcade

 

Palatal surface - inner surface or upper arcade

 

Labial suface - front of incisors 

 

Buccal surface - toward the cheek 

Term
Dental Formula
Definition

Typical number of each type of tooth found in the upper and lower arcade on one half of the mouth

 

Double the formula to include total number of teeth on both sides 

 

Lower case - baby

 

Upper case - adult 

 

i3/3, c1/1, m2/3 = 6+2+5 = 13x2 = 26

Term
Structure of Teeth
Definition

Pulp - blood vessels and nerves

 Dentin - surrounds and protects pulp

 Cementum - cements tooth into bone

Crown - head/part you see

Apex - bottom tip pf tooth

Root

Neck

Enamel - hardest thing in body

Gingiva - gum tissue 

Brachyodont - long roots and short crowns

Hypsodont - long crown and continue to grow (horse)

Term
Function of the Oral Cavity
Definition

Prehansion

 

 

Mechanical digestion

 

 

Chemical digestion

Term
Pharynx
Definition

Soft palate - caudal of hard palate

- Prevents food from getting into the nasal cavity 

 

 

Epiglottis - cartilaginous

- Protects larynx when food passes the parynx 

Term
Esophagus
Definition

Between pharynx and stomach 

 

Mucosa - stratified squamous

 

Submucosa - blood vessels and nerves

 

Transportation of ingesta to the stomach 

 

Horses and rabbits have thick and tight cardia sphincters so they can not throw up 

Term
Monogastric Stomach
Definition

Cardia - where esophagus enters stomach

 

Fundus - expands when stomach gets full (blind pouch)

 

Body - middle, gland rich part; most digestion done here

 

Pyloric antrum - digestion occurs here; churnning occurs

 

Pylorus - exit of stomach 

Term
Stomach Gastric Glands
Definition

Fundus and Body

- parietal cells - production of hydrochloric acid 

- cheif cells - produce pepsin

- mucous cells - mucus

 

Pyloric antrum 

- G cells - gastrin

- slows things down and tells parietal cells to produce more hydrochloric acid 

Term
Stomach Structure
Definition

Shape - C shapped

 

 

Location - behind liver; closely assocciated with the spleen (left side)

Term
Stomach Layers
Definition

Mucosa

 

Submucosa - blood vessels

 

Muscular - smooth

 

Serosa

Term
Rugal Folds
Definition
Increases the surface area of the stomach
Term
Gastric Motility
Definition

Peristalsis

 

Inervation - parasympathetic; vegus nerve

 

Gastrin - G cells - slows things down and causes release of hydrochloric acid 

 

Enterogastric reflex - slows down stomach to stop flow of food into the intestine 

 

Cholecystokinin (CCK) - Small intestine; slows down stomach; a lot of fat and protein 

Term
Gastric Secretions
Definition

Pepsin - cheif cells - causes pepsin to be released

 

Mucins - goblet cells; mucus; lining of stomach

 

Bicarbonate - buffer/balance things out; increase ph

ph less then 3 stops hydrocholic acid production 

Term
Prostaglandins
Definition

Imflammation

 

Released by most tissues

 

Can be good and bad

 

 

NSAIDs block prostagloadins, thus contributing to gastric erosion. 

Term
Ruminants
Definition

Four stomachs/compartments

 

Rumen - fore stomach

 

Reticulum - fore stomach

 

Omasum - fore stomach 

 

Abomasum - true stomach 

 

Regurgitation - chewing cud

Term
Reticulum
Definition

Most cranial

 

Smallest

 

Honeycomb - increase surface area

 

Muscular wall - churnning 

 

Hardware disease 

 

Magnents 

Term
Rumen
Definition

After reticulum

 

Largest

 

Muscular pilars/papillaries

 

Reguritation - digestion

 

Eructation - burping 

Term
Fermentative Digestion
Definition

Bacteria and protozoa in ruminant produce enzymes for digestion

 

Microbes are eventually flushed to the omasum, abomasum and intestines to be digested and used as protein source 

Term
Omasum
Definition

Right side of the abdomen 

 

Continues to breakdown food and pushes food into the abomasum

 

Has folds that increase surface area 

Term
Abomasum
Definition

Simple columnar

 

True stomach 

Term
Young Ruminant Digestive Tract
Definition

Milk vs grain

 

Reticular groove 

 

 

Term
Small Intestine
Definition

Absorption and digestion

 

Three segments

- Duodenum - short

- Jejunum - long

- Ileum - before colon

 

Inervation 

 

Parasympathetic 

 

Ileocecocolic junction - end of GI tract 

Term
Structure of Small Intestine
Definition

Layers

- mucosa - simple columnar

- submucosa - blood vessels and nerves

- muscle - circular; longitudinal

-serosa -  outside surface 

 

Folds/Villi (brush border) - increase surface area and absorption 

 

Crypts - where new epithellium cells are formed

 

Goblet cells - produce mucus; protection 

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