Slow Wave Electrical Activity

What are the gastrocolic and duodenocolic reflexes?
She didn’t elaborate on these, but just said that it’s basically communication between the duodenum and the colon telling the colon to empty itself for the incoming contents from the small intestine.
Which snack empties fastest?
Apple
Let’s say I eat a bunch of french fries that are high in fat and salt. This is going to slow the gastric emptying of my stomach as discussed due to the contents that is sensed by the duodenum. Describe how the GI system will respond to slow gastric emptying with regards to:

What is the sequence of actions in the pharyngeal stage of swallowing?
Tongue pushes bolus up and back to reach back of mouth / pharynx. Bolus reaching back of mouth stimulates stretch receptors which send signals to brainstem via CN 9 and 10. CNs respond by mediating closing off of nasopharynx (elevate soft palate), elevating larynx to close off airway (epiglottis covering trachea), and opening of the upper esophageal sphincter. Pharynx contracts to push bolus into esophagus.

Describe the motor function of the small intestine during the fasting state.

Describe how the stomach functions as storage for contents from esophagus.

Describe the motility, control and innervation of the large intestine?

Cholinergic agonists promote defecation by:
1
What two types of movements will be seen in the small intestine during the fed state?

Regulation of neural and hormonal stimuli is achieved by modulation of […]
Ca2+
Describe the process of mixing and propulsion of food that occurs in stomach.

What are the different types of smooth muscle contraction in the GI tract?

What signals cause the smooth muscle cells of the GI tract to depolarize?
What is important to know about the oral phase of swallowing?

What is the defecation reflex?


What signals modulate hyperpolarization of the GI tract?
NE
SNS
Spike Potentials

What controls stomach emptying?
The contents of the food when it reaches the duodenum. Carbs, low osmolality, and high pH food empties fastest.
What are the 3 functions of the stomach?
Storage
Mixing
Emptying
What are the effects of Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Peptide (GIP) on the GI tract?
Decrease gastric motility
Increase intestinal motility
The upper esophagus is controlled by […] nervous system while the lower esophagus is controlled by […] nervous system
Autonomic (CN 9, 10)
Autonomic (CN 10) and enteric