PSIO 532 Study Guide - Final Guide: G Cell, Gastrin, Centroacinar Cell

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Graduate Physiology – GI Tract
Structure and Functions of the Salivary Glands
1) Saliva produced by three major and a number of minor glands
2) Glands are acinar-ductal in structure
3) Made up of Serous and Mucus Acinar Cells, Duct Cells, and Myoepithelial Cells
4) Contents of Saliva: H2O, Ions (HCO3 - ), Enzymes (Amylase), Antibacterial Compounds
(Lysozyme, Lactoferrin, IGA), Mucus
Structure and Functions of the Salivary Glands (II)
The structure is similar to the exocrine pancreas gland:
Acinar cells are on the edges and you have ductal
cells that merge with the other duct cells to secrete
the saliva
Acinar cells secrete proteins, mucus, amylase
There is also a neuronal control: the major regulatory is
the parasympathetic and the minor component is sympathetic
-Stomach also has receptors and they control neuronal hormonal regulation these
receptors are very important for communication
Stomach – Gastric Phase
Stomach  One of the main functions is to secrete
acid: this is the only place where acid gets secreted
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Structure and functions of the salivary glands (ii) The structure is similar to the exocrine pancreas gland: Acinar cells are on the edges and you have ductal cells that merge with the other duct cells to secrete the saliva. There is also a neuronal control: the major regulatory is the parasympathetic and the minor component is sympathetic. Stomach also has receptors and they control neuronal hormonal regulation these receptors are very important for communication. Stomach one of the main functions is to secrete acid: this is the only place where acid gets secreted. It is also capable of strong contractions to empty the dissolved food into the small intestine. It secretes enzymes (still not the main important source for enzyme secretion) Gi hormone gastrin is also secreted gastrin is a hormone that is produced by "g" cells stimulates in the lining of the stomach and upper small intestine. During a meal, gastrin the stomach to release gastric acid (hcl).

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