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The Stomach

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

STOMACH

BY ANNA AND GISSELLE
Photo by camerakarrie

WHAT IS THE STOMACH?

  • J-shaped, pouch like organ that hangs inferior to diaphragm
  • Capacity of about 1+ liter
  • Receives food from the esophagus, mixes the food with gastric juice,
  • Initiates protein digestion, moves food into SI

PARTS OF THE STOMACH

  • Stomach divided into 4
  • 1. Cardiac region is a small area near the esophageal opening
  • 2. Fundic region, temporary storage area
  • 3. Body region, main part of stomach
  • 4. Pyloric region narrows and becomes pyloric canal

CONT.

  • Pyloric sphincter, powerful circular muscle
  • Controls gastric emptying

GASTRIC SECRETIONS

  • Mucous membrane- thick inner lining of stomach
  • Studded with many gastric pits
  • Gastric pits- end of tubular gastric glands

CONT.

  • Gastric glands have three secretory glands
  • 1. Mucous cells(goblet cells) located in neck of glands
  • 2. Chief cells secrete digestive enzymes
  • 3. Parietal cells release hydrochloric acid
  • Products of cells make gastric juice

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  • Pepsin- enzyme in gastric juice, begins digestion
  • of dietary protein into polypeptide strands
  • Pepsinogen- combined with hydrochloric acid
  • makes pepsin
Photo by EMSL

CONT.

  • Mucous cells secrete copious thin mucous
  • Gastric glands secrete viscous and alkaline secretion
  • Coats the inside of stomach
  • prevents stomach eating itself

CONT.

  • Intrinsic factor- component of gastric juice
  • Secreted by parietal cells
  • Helps small intestine absorb B12

REGULATION OF GASTRIC SECRETIONS

  • Parasympathetic nerve impulses stimulate Ach
  • Ach=acetylcholine
  • Ach stimulates gastric glands to secrete their juice
  • Parasympathetic nerves also stimulate some stomach cells
  • to release gastrin which increases secretory activity in gastric glands
Photo by euthman

GASTRIC ABSORPTION

  • Gastric enzymes break down proteins
  • Stomach wall ->absorbs small volumes
  • Water, certain salts, alcohol,
  • and some lipid-soluble drugs
Photo by Gregory Moine

Mixing and Emptying actions

  • mixing movements of stomach wall aid producing semifluid 
  • paste of food particles and gastric juice called chyme 
  • peristaltic waves push chyme toward pyloric region 
  • muscle relaxes as chyme accumulates near pyloric sphincter
  • stomach contractions push chyme little at a time into SI

CONT.

  • Liquids pass through quickly
  • Solids remain until mixed with gastric juice
  • Fatty foods-> 3-6 hours in stomach
  • Foods high in proteins move quickly
  • Carbs are faster than fats or proteins

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  • chyme enters duodenum (first portion of SI)
  • accessory organs, pancreas, liver,
  • and gallbladder add their secretions