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STOMACH
• Most distensible part of GI tract.
• Located in upper left abdominal quadrant.
• J - shaped when empty .
• Continuous with esophagus superiorly &
empties into duodenal sphincter inferiorly.
• Serves as holding organ for ingested food.
• Food is churned with gastric secretions to
form chyme
• Stomach is divided into 4 regions
1. Cardia
2. Fundus
3. Body
4. Pylorus
• CARDIA is a narrow upper region immediately
below the lower esophageal sphincter.
• FUNDUS is dome shaped portion to the left & in
direct contact with diaphragm.
• BODY is the large central portion.
• PYLORUS is the funnel shaped terminal portion.
• Pyloric sphincter regulating the movement of
chyme into small intestine & prohibiting the
backflow.
BORDERS OF STOMACH
1. Medical concave border is LESSER CURVATURE
2. Lateral convex border is GREATER CURVATURE.
SURFACES OF STOMACH
1. Anterior surface
2. Posterior surface
Tunics of Stomach
1. MUCOSA
2. SUB MUCOSA
3. TUNICA MUSCULARIS
4. SEROSA
2 principle modifications
I. extra oblique muscular
layer is present in
muscularis.
II. Mucosa is thrown into
longitudinal folds called
GASTRIC FOLDS /
GASTRIC RUGAE
(further characterized by
presence of gastric pits & gastric
glands)
FIVE TYPE OF CELLS IN GASTRIC
GLANDS
1. GOBLET CELLS …… protective mucus
2. PARIETAL CELLS …….. HCL
3. PRINCIPAL CELLS………..`secretes pepsinogen (inactive
form of pepsin)
4. ARGENTAFFIN CELLS ……serotonin, histamine
5. ENDOCRINE CELLS…….. Gastrin into blood
SMALL INTESTINES
• Portion of GI tract
between pyloric sphincter
of stomach & ileocecal
valve that opens into
large intestine.
• Positioned in the central
& lower portion of
abdominal cavity & is
supported ,except for the
first portion by the
mesentry
• Body major digestive
organ
• Primary site for nutrient
• absorption
• 3m (12ft) long & 2.4cm
(1in) wide.
REGIONS OF SMALL INTESTINES
i) DUODENUM
• Relatively fixed
• C-shaped tubular organ
• Hepatopancreatic ampulla
(ampulla of Vater)
• Histologically differ due to
Brunner’s gland
ii) JEJUNUM
• Which extends from duodenum to ileum is app. 1m (3ft)long
• Slightly larger lumen & more intestinal folds than ileum
• Histology similar to that of ileum
iii)ILEUM
• Makes up remaining 2m(6-7ft) of the small intestines
• Terminal portion empties into medial side of cecum though
the ileocecal valve.
• Lymph nodules called mesenteric (Peyer’s)patches are
abundant in wall of ileum
Structural Modification of Small
Intestines
• Four specializations that increase intestinal
surface area.
I. 3 meter length of small intestines
II. Plicae circulares
III. Intestinal villi
IV. Microvilli
Mechanical activity of Small
Intestines
• Contraction of longitudinal & circular muscles of the
small intestines produce three distinct type of
movements.
1.RHYTHMIC SEGMENTATION:
• Local contractions of circular muscular layer
• Occur at a rate of 12 to 16 per min in region containing
chyme
• Churn the chyme with digestive juices & bring it into
contact with mucosa.
• During this movement vigorous movement of intestinal
villi stirs chyme & facilitates absorption.
2.PENDULAR MOVEMENTS:
• Occur in longitudinal muscle layer
• Constrictive wave moves along a segment of
small intestine & then reverses & moves in
opposite direction, moving chyme back & forth.
3.PERISTALSIS:
• Is responsible for propulsive movement of chyme
through the small intestines.
• Weak & short contractions
• 3-10 hrs to travel through small intestines
• Both muscle layers involved
DIGESTIVE ENZYMES OF SMALL INTESTINES
• Salivary Enzymes Amylase
• Gastric Juice Enzyme Pepsin
Intestinal Juice Enzyme Pancreatic Juices Enzyme
I. Peptidase
II. Sucrase
III. Maltase
IV. Lactase
V. Lipase
VI. Amylase
VII. Nuclease
VIII. Enterokinase
I. Amylase
II. Lipase
III. Peptidases
IV. Trypsin
V. Chymotrypsin
VI. Carboxypeptidase
VII. Nuclease
LARGE INTESTINES
• Receives undigested food from small intestines,
abosrbs water & electrolytes from chyme & passes
feces out of the GI tract.
• 1.5m (5ft)in length 6.5cm(2.5in)diameter.
• Called large intestine because of large diameter
• Begins at end of ileum in lower right quadrant of the
abdomen from it leads superiorly on right side to a
point just below the liver, it then crosses to the left,
descends into the pelvis, and terminates at the anus.
Regions & Structures of Large
Intestines
• Cecum
• Colon
• Rectum
• Anal canal
• Cecum is dilated pouch positioned slightly below
the ileocecal valve.
• Finger like projection called appendix is attached
to inferior medial margin of cecum
• Superior portion is continuous with colon
• Ascending colon
• Hepatic flexure
• Transverse colon
• Splenic flexure
• Descending Colon
• Sigmoid colon
• Terminal 20cm (7.5in)of GI tract is the rectum
& the last 2 to 3 cm of the rectum is referred
to as Anal Canal.
• Rectum lies anterior to sacrum
• Anus is external opening of anal canal.
• Internal & external sphincter guard anal
opening.
• Mucous membrane of anal canal is arranged
in highly vascular longitudinal folds called anal
columns
• Large intestines lacks intestinal villi but have
numerous goblet cells.
• Longitudinal muscle layer of the muscularis
forms three distinct muscle bands called
Taeniae coli.
• A series of bulges in walls of large intestine
from sacculations or haustra along its entire
length.
• Have numerous fat filled pouches called
epiploic appendages attached superficially to
taeniae coli.
Mechanical activity of Large
Intestines
• Peristalsis
• Haustral Churning
• Mass Movement
• Gastroileal Reflex
• Gastrocolic Reflex
• Defecation Reflex
LIVER
• Consists of four lobes ,processes nutrients &
secrete bile,which is stored & concentrated in
gall bladder prior to discharge into duodenum.
• Liver is the largest internal organ of the body
• Weight 1.3kg in an adult
• Positioned immediately beneath the
diaphragm in epigastric & right hypochondriac
regions of abdomen.
• Anteriorly, the right lobe is separated from the smaller left
lobe by the falciform ligament.
• Inferiorly,the caudate lobe is positioned near the inferior vena
cava
• Quadrate lobe is adjacent to gall bladder
• Falciform ligament attaches to liver to the anterior abdominal
wall & the diaphragm.
• Ligament teres(round ligament) extends from the falciform
ligament to umbilicus.
• Hepatocytes (1-2 cell thick)
• Hepatocytes separated by liver sinusoids.
• Sinusoids lined with phagocytic Kupffer cell
• Hepatic plates are arranged to form functional
units called Liver Lobules
HISTOLOGY OF LIVER
GALL BLADDER
Gall Bladder
• Sac like organ attached to inferior surface of liver.
• Stores & concentrated biles.
• A sphincter valve at the neck of gall bladder allows storage capacity
of about 35-50ml.
• Inner mucosal layer of gall bladder is thrown into folds similar to
gastric folds of stomach.
• Bile is yellowish green fluid containing bile salts, bilirubin, cholestrol
& other compounds.
• Contraction of muscularis ejects bile from gall bladder.
• Gall bladder is supplied with blood from cystic artery, which
branches from the right hepatic artery.
• Venous blood is returned through cystic vein , which empties into
hepatic portal vein.
• Autonomic innervation of gall bladder is similar to that of liver both
receive parasympathetic innervation from the vagus nerve &
sympathetic innervation from thoracolumbar nerves through the
celiac ganglia.
Histology Of Gall Bladder
PANCREAS
• Soft lobulated pancreas is known as mixed glands
because it has both exocrine & endocrine
functions.
• Endocrine function is performed by clusters of
cells called Pancreatic Islets .
• Islets cells secrete the hormones insulin &
glucagon into the blood.
• As an exocrine gland, the pancreas secrete
pancreatic juice through pancreatic duct which
empties into duodenum.
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Digestive system part 2

  • 1. STOMACH • Most distensible part of GI tract. • Located in upper left abdominal quadrant. • J - shaped when empty . • Continuous with esophagus superiorly & empties into duodenal sphincter inferiorly. • Serves as holding organ for ingested food. • Food is churned with gastric secretions to form chyme
  • 2. • Stomach is divided into 4 regions 1. Cardia 2. Fundus 3. Body 4. Pylorus • CARDIA is a narrow upper region immediately below the lower esophageal sphincter. • FUNDUS is dome shaped portion to the left & in direct contact with diaphragm. • BODY is the large central portion. • PYLORUS is the funnel shaped terminal portion.
  • 3. • Pyloric sphincter regulating the movement of chyme into small intestine & prohibiting the backflow. BORDERS OF STOMACH 1. Medical concave border is LESSER CURVATURE 2. Lateral convex border is GREATER CURVATURE. SURFACES OF STOMACH 1. Anterior surface 2. Posterior surface
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  • 5. Tunics of Stomach 1. MUCOSA 2. SUB MUCOSA 3. TUNICA MUSCULARIS 4. SEROSA 2 principle modifications I. extra oblique muscular layer is present in muscularis. II. Mucosa is thrown into longitudinal folds called GASTRIC FOLDS / GASTRIC RUGAE (further characterized by presence of gastric pits & gastric glands)
  • 6. FIVE TYPE OF CELLS IN GASTRIC GLANDS 1. GOBLET CELLS …… protective mucus 2. PARIETAL CELLS …….. HCL 3. PRINCIPAL CELLS………..`secretes pepsinogen (inactive form of pepsin) 4. ARGENTAFFIN CELLS ……serotonin, histamine 5. ENDOCRINE CELLS…….. Gastrin into blood
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  • 11. SMALL INTESTINES • Portion of GI tract between pyloric sphincter of stomach & ileocecal valve that opens into large intestine. • Positioned in the central & lower portion of abdominal cavity & is supported ,except for the first portion by the mesentry • Body major digestive organ • Primary site for nutrient • absorption • 3m (12ft) long & 2.4cm (1in) wide.
  • 12. REGIONS OF SMALL INTESTINES i) DUODENUM • Relatively fixed • C-shaped tubular organ • Hepatopancreatic ampulla (ampulla of Vater) • Histologically differ due to Brunner’s gland
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  • 14. ii) JEJUNUM • Which extends from duodenum to ileum is app. 1m (3ft)long • Slightly larger lumen & more intestinal folds than ileum • Histology similar to that of ileum iii)ILEUM • Makes up remaining 2m(6-7ft) of the small intestines • Terminal portion empties into medial side of cecum though the ileocecal valve. • Lymph nodules called mesenteric (Peyer’s)patches are abundant in wall of ileum
  • 15. Structural Modification of Small Intestines • Four specializations that increase intestinal surface area. I. 3 meter length of small intestines II. Plicae circulares III. Intestinal villi IV. Microvilli
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  • 17. Mechanical activity of Small Intestines • Contraction of longitudinal & circular muscles of the small intestines produce three distinct type of movements. 1.RHYTHMIC SEGMENTATION: • Local contractions of circular muscular layer • Occur at a rate of 12 to 16 per min in region containing chyme • Churn the chyme with digestive juices & bring it into contact with mucosa. • During this movement vigorous movement of intestinal villi stirs chyme & facilitates absorption.
  • 18. 2.PENDULAR MOVEMENTS: • Occur in longitudinal muscle layer • Constrictive wave moves along a segment of small intestine & then reverses & moves in opposite direction, moving chyme back & forth. 3.PERISTALSIS: • Is responsible for propulsive movement of chyme through the small intestines. • Weak & short contractions • 3-10 hrs to travel through small intestines • Both muscle layers involved
  • 19. DIGESTIVE ENZYMES OF SMALL INTESTINES • Salivary Enzymes Amylase • Gastric Juice Enzyme Pepsin Intestinal Juice Enzyme Pancreatic Juices Enzyme I. Peptidase II. Sucrase III. Maltase IV. Lactase V. Lipase VI. Amylase VII. Nuclease VIII. Enterokinase I. Amylase II. Lipase III. Peptidases IV. Trypsin V. Chymotrypsin VI. Carboxypeptidase VII. Nuclease
  • 20. LARGE INTESTINES • Receives undigested food from small intestines, abosrbs water & electrolytes from chyme & passes feces out of the GI tract. • 1.5m (5ft)in length 6.5cm(2.5in)diameter. • Called large intestine because of large diameter • Begins at end of ileum in lower right quadrant of the abdomen from it leads superiorly on right side to a point just below the liver, it then crosses to the left, descends into the pelvis, and terminates at the anus.
  • 21. Regions & Structures of Large Intestines • Cecum • Colon • Rectum • Anal canal
  • 22. • Cecum is dilated pouch positioned slightly below the ileocecal valve. • Finger like projection called appendix is attached to inferior medial margin of cecum • Superior portion is continuous with colon • Ascending colon • Hepatic flexure • Transverse colon • Splenic flexure • Descending Colon • Sigmoid colon
  • 23. • Terminal 20cm (7.5in)of GI tract is the rectum & the last 2 to 3 cm of the rectum is referred to as Anal Canal. • Rectum lies anterior to sacrum • Anus is external opening of anal canal. • Internal & external sphincter guard anal opening. • Mucous membrane of anal canal is arranged in highly vascular longitudinal folds called anal columns
  • 24. • Large intestines lacks intestinal villi but have numerous goblet cells. • Longitudinal muscle layer of the muscularis forms three distinct muscle bands called Taeniae coli. • A series of bulges in walls of large intestine from sacculations or haustra along its entire length. • Have numerous fat filled pouches called epiploic appendages attached superficially to taeniae coli.
  • 25. Mechanical activity of Large Intestines • Peristalsis • Haustral Churning • Mass Movement • Gastroileal Reflex • Gastrocolic Reflex • Defecation Reflex
  • 26. LIVER • Consists of four lobes ,processes nutrients & secrete bile,which is stored & concentrated in gall bladder prior to discharge into duodenum. • Liver is the largest internal organ of the body • Weight 1.3kg in an adult • Positioned immediately beneath the diaphragm in epigastric & right hypochondriac regions of abdomen.
  • 27. • Anteriorly, the right lobe is separated from the smaller left lobe by the falciform ligament. • Inferiorly,the caudate lobe is positioned near the inferior vena cava • Quadrate lobe is adjacent to gall bladder • Falciform ligament attaches to liver to the anterior abdominal wall & the diaphragm. • Ligament teres(round ligament) extends from the falciform ligament to umbilicus.
  • 28. • Hepatocytes (1-2 cell thick) • Hepatocytes separated by liver sinusoids. • Sinusoids lined with phagocytic Kupffer cell • Hepatic plates are arranged to form functional units called Liver Lobules
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  • 32. Gall Bladder • Sac like organ attached to inferior surface of liver. • Stores & concentrated biles. • A sphincter valve at the neck of gall bladder allows storage capacity of about 35-50ml. • Inner mucosal layer of gall bladder is thrown into folds similar to gastric folds of stomach. • Bile is yellowish green fluid containing bile salts, bilirubin, cholestrol & other compounds. • Contraction of muscularis ejects bile from gall bladder. • Gall bladder is supplied with blood from cystic artery, which branches from the right hepatic artery. • Venous blood is returned through cystic vein , which empties into hepatic portal vein. • Autonomic innervation of gall bladder is similar to that of liver both receive parasympathetic innervation from the vagus nerve & sympathetic innervation from thoracolumbar nerves through the celiac ganglia.
  • 33. Histology Of Gall Bladder
  • 34. PANCREAS • Soft lobulated pancreas is known as mixed glands because it has both exocrine & endocrine functions. • Endocrine function is performed by clusters of cells called Pancreatic Islets . • Islets cells secrete the hormones insulin & glucagon into the blood. • As an exocrine gland, the pancreas secrete pancreatic juice through pancreatic duct which empties into duodenum.