MT - 5: Digestion Flashcards

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Topic - 50: Neurohormonal regulation of food intake and gastrintestinal tract

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  • Intersp, diff in food intake
  • Chewing
    Strech receptors/reflexes
    Mechanoreceptors
- Regulation of food intake
Hunger- Lateral nucleus
Aphagia/Hyperphagia
Satiety
Apetite - Amygdala+prefrontal cortex
  • Effects of GI Tracts

Hormonal effects
Gastric and intestinal filling
Other effects:
Temperature – high temperature decreases food intake
Estrogen – low estrogen level increases the sensation of hunger
Volemia – hydrated leads to increased food intake, while dehydrated organs do not
Density of the population
Hierarchy Hormonal effects on hunger
Night-day cycle

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Topic 51_ Food intake, salivary secretion, process of swallowing

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  • Intersp, diff in food intake
  • Chewing
    Strech receptors/reflexes
    Mechanoreceptors
- Regulation of food intake
Hunger- Lateral nucleus
Aphagia/Hyperphagia
Satiety
Apetite - Amygdala+prefrontal corte
  • Swallowing (3phases a/b)
  • Saliva productions
    Serous/mucous glands
  • Salivary secretion
    Primary/secondary
  • PH saliva/Blood - Mono gastric animals/Ruminants
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Topic 52: Motoric activity and electrophysiology of the gastrointestinal tract

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RP of each SM cells, of GI tract are different
Theese two cells show a permanent and low activity at which two types can be differentiated:
- Slow waves (BER)
- Spike potentials
- Extrinsic and Intrinsic neural regulations

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