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Gastric Motility & Secretion
Dr. Mohammed Alzoghaibi
Stomach
Main Functions
 Storage
 Preparing the chyme for digestion in the
small intestine
 Absorption of water and lipid-soluble
substances (alcohol and drugs)
Stomach
 Types of Gland (located in gastric
mucosa):
 Cardiac Glands
 Pyloric glands (many G cells)
 Oxyntic glands (most abundant, found in
fundus and corpus)
Types of Cell
Parietal cells
most distinctive cells in stomach (HCl &
intrinsic factor)
Chief cells
pepsinogen
Mucus neck cells:
- HCO3
-
- Mucus
Types of Cells
G Cells: Gastrin (hormone) ---> HCl
secretion
D Cells: Somatostatin (antrum)
Enterochromaffin-like cell: Histamine
Gastric juice
 HCL
 Pepsinogen
 Electrolytes
 Intrinsic factor
 Mucus (mucus gel layer)
Gastric motility
 Functions
1. allows the stomach to serve as
reservoir
2. breaks food to small particles and mix it
with gastric juice
3. empties gastric contents at a controlled
rate
Gastric motility
 Reservoir part
fundus + 1/3 corpus
(tonic contraction)
 Antral pump
2/3 corpus + antrum & pylorus
(phasic contraction)
Mixing & emptying of gastric contents
 Gastric contents may remain unmixed (1h)
 Fat takes longer time for empty than other
 Liquids are emptied easier and first
 Major mixing activities in the antrum
 Retropulsion
Constriction of pyloric sphincter
 Hormones promote constriction
1. CCK
2. Secretin
3. Gastrin
4. GIP
 Sympathetic innervation
Regulation of gastric emptying
 Acidity (stomach) Secretin antral
contraction
Fat (monoglycerides) CCK, GIP
gastric emptying
Hyperosmotic solutions gastric
emptying
Amino acids G cells Gastrin
contraction of sphincter
Gastric reservoir
 Functions:
 To maintain a continuous compression
 To accommodate the received food with
out significant gastric wall distention or
pressure
Relaxation in gastric reservoir
 Receptive relaxation
- triggered by swallowing reflex
 Adaptive relaxation
- triggered by stretch receptors (vago-vagal
reflex)
- lost in vagotomy
⇒ threshold of fullness and pain
 Feedback relaxation
- triggered by chyme in small intestine
Gastric juice
HCL Secretion
 Secreted by parietal cells
Fundus
Body
HCL Secretion (cont)
 Mechanism of HCl production:
 H/K ATPase
 Inhibited by: omeprazole
 H/K pump depends on [K]out
 [HCl] drives water into gastric content to
maintain iso-osmolality
 During gastric acid secretion:
amount of HCO3
-
in blood = amount of HCl being
secreted
 Alkaline tide
Neural & Hormonal Control of Gastric
Secretion
Vagus nerve (neural effector)
Gastrin (hormonal effector)
Enterochromaffin-like cellsHistamine
---H2 receptor (parietal cells)  acid
secretion
 Cimetidine (H2 receptor blocker) peptic ulcer and
gastroesophageal reflux
Phases of Acid Secretion
Cephalic phase(30%):
 Smelling, Chewing and swallowing
 Stimulates parietal G-Cells
 GRP
Gastric phase (60%):
 gastric distention
 proteins
Intestinal phase (10%):
 digested proteins
Inhibition of Acid Secretion
Inhibitory hormones (Enterogastrones):
 Somatostatin (D-cells) in antrum
 Secretin (S-cells) in duodenum
 Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide
(GIP) in duodenum

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Gastric motility and secretion

  • 1. Gastric Motility & Secretion Dr. Mohammed Alzoghaibi
  • 2. Stomach Main Functions  Storage  Preparing the chyme for digestion in the small intestine  Absorption of water and lipid-soluble substances (alcohol and drugs)
  • 3.
  • 4. Stomach  Types of Gland (located in gastric mucosa):  Cardiac Glands  Pyloric glands (many G cells)  Oxyntic glands (most abundant, found in fundus and corpus)
  • 5.
  • 6. Types of Cell Parietal cells most distinctive cells in stomach (HCl & intrinsic factor) Chief cells pepsinogen Mucus neck cells: - HCO3 - - Mucus
  • 7. Types of Cells G Cells: Gastrin (hormone) ---> HCl secretion D Cells: Somatostatin (antrum) Enterochromaffin-like cell: Histamine
  • 8.
  • 9. Gastric juice  HCL  Pepsinogen  Electrolytes  Intrinsic factor  Mucus (mucus gel layer)
  • 10. Gastric motility  Functions 1. allows the stomach to serve as reservoir 2. breaks food to small particles and mix it with gastric juice 3. empties gastric contents at a controlled rate
  • 11. Gastric motility  Reservoir part fundus + 1/3 corpus (tonic contraction)  Antral pump 2/3 corpus + antrum & pylorus (phasic contraction)
  • 12.
  • 13. Mixing & emptying of gastric contents  Gastric contents may remain unmixed (1h)  Fat takes longer time for empty than other  Liquids are emptied easier and first  Major mixing activities in the antrum  Retropulsion
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. Constriction of pyloric sphincter  Hormones promote constriction 1. CCK 2. Secretin 3. Gastrin 4. GIP  Sympathetic innervation
  • 17. Regulation of gastric emptying  Acidity (stomach) Secretin antral contraction Fat (monoglycerides) CCK, GIP gastric emptying Hyperosmotic solutions gastric emptying Amino acids G cells Gastrin contraction of sphincter
  • 18.
  • 19. Gastric reservoir  Functions:  To maintain a continuous compression  To accommodate the received food with out significant gastric wall distention or pressure
  • 20. Relaxation in gastric reservoir  Receptive relaxation - triggered by swallowing reflex  Adaptive relaxation - triggered by stretch receptors (vago-vagal reflex) - lost in vagotomy ⇒ threshold of fullness and pain  Feedback relaxation - triggered by chyme in small intestine
  • 21. Gastric juice HCL Secretion  Secreted by parietal cells Fundus Body
  • 22.
  • 23. HCL Secretion (cont)  Mechanism of HCl production:  H/K ATPase  Inhibited by: omeprazole  H/K pump depends on [K]out  [HCl] drives water into gastric content to maintain iso-osmolality  During gastric acid secretion: amount of HCO3 - in blood = amount of HCl being secreted  Alkaline tide
  • 24. Neural & Hormonal Control of Gastric Secretion Vagus nerve (neural effector) Gastrin (hormonal effector) Enterochromaffin-like cellsHistamine ---H2 receptor (parietal cells)  acid secretion  Cimetidine (H2 receptor blocker) peptic ulcer and gastroesophageal reflux
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. Phases of Acid Secretion Cephalic phase(30%):  Smelling, Chewing and swallowing  Stimulates parietal G-Cells  GRP Gastric phase (60%):  gastric distention  proteins Intestinal phase (10%):  digested proteins
  • 28.
  • 29. Inhibition of Acid Secretion Inhibitory hormones (Enterogastrones):  Somatostatin (D-cells) in antrum  Secretin (S-cells) in duodenum  Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP) in duodenum