PNB 2265 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide, Myosin Light Chain, Muscularis Mucosae

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Inside of digestive system is like outside of body until absorbed: excretion. Intestines: large: rectum, unidirectional, accessory glands, salivary glands. Salivary amylase: liver, pancreas, gall bladder, secrete enzymes to allow for breakdown. Serous membrane: peritoneum: parietal peritoneum: lines walls of abdominal cavity, peritoneal fluid: reduce friction, visceral peritoneum: covers the surface of organs, lesser omentum: extension from liver to stomach, greater omentum: double folds over into stomach, mesentery proper: Histology of gi tract: conserved structure throughout gi (with modifications, serosa. Most superficial (exterior: muscularis, submucosa, mucosa, lumen (interior, analogous to outside of body) Tissue layers: serosa: continuation of mesentery in peritoneal system, outermost connective tissue layer, vascular, lymph, structure, protection. Tissue layers: submucosa: nutrients, blood supply, oxygen, consists of loose connective tissue, large blood vessels, large lymphatic vessels (galt, nerves (submucosal plexus: enteric nervous system) Tissue layers: mucosa: three sub layers, muscularis mucosae. Helps keep shape of folds: lamina propria. Supports small vessels and lymph nodes: epithelium.

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