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OST 575 - Exam #2 Questions And Correct Answers Why is the mesentery more than just a hammock? - answertransmits blood supply to organ it is holding up and allows venous blood to leave What major organ is sitting retroperitoneal to all the visceral intraperitoneal organs? - answerdescending ab...

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OST 575 - Exam #2 Questions And Correct
Answers


Why is the mesentery more than just a hammock? - answer✔transmits blood supply to organ it is
holding up and allows venous blood to leave
What major organ is sitting retroperitoneal to all the visceral intraperitoneal organs? -
answer✔descending abdominal aorta and IVC
What is the blood supply of the small intestine (ileum, jejunum), ascending colon, cecum and
appendix? - answer✔Superior mesenteric artery
What is the blood supply of the transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, and UPPER
2/3 of the rectum? - answer✔inferior mesenteric artery

What is the drainage of the bowel? - answer✔all drains into portal vein

What are the organs that are RETROperitoneal? - answer✔SAD PUCKER
S--> Suprarenal (adrenal glands)
A--> Aorta and IVC
D--> Duodenum (2nd-4th)
P--> Pancreas
U--> Ureters
C--> Colon (descending and ascending)
K--> Kidneys
E--> Esophagus (thoracic portion
R--> Rectum

What do all bowel lymphatics drain into? - answer✔chyle cisterna

What is the location of THE mesentery relative to spinal level? - answer✔L2-L4 level

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What is the location of the transverse MESOcolon relative to spinal level? - answer✔T12-L1
level

What is the location of the sigmoid MESOcolon relative to spinal level? - answer✔Sacrum level
What parts of the Large colon are locked in place because they are retroperitoneal? -
answer✔ascending and descending colon
What part of the rectum venous drainage goes to the portal system and what goes to systemic
venous return? - answer✔Superior, middle rectal vein = portal system
Inferior rectal vein = systemic venous return

What is the rectum site of anastomoses? - answer✔Superior rectal vein
Inferior and middle rectal veins

What is the arterial supply of the different parts of the rectum? - answer✔Above pectinate line =
Superior and middle rectal arteries *from Inferior mesenteric Artery*
Below pectinate line = Inferior rectal artery *from the internal iliac artery*

What is the lymphatic drainage of the different parts of the rectum? - answer✔Above pectinate
line = internal iliac lymph nodes
Below pectinate line = superficial inguinal lymph nodes

What is the innervation of the different parts of the rectum? - answer✔Above pectinate line =
Visceral motor and sensory innervation
Below pectinate line = Somatic motor and sensory innervation (extremely painful area)
What type of hemorrhoid is extremely painful and which is more of a dull pain? -
answer✔EXTREMELY painful = external hemorrhoid (below pectinate line)
Dull pain = internal hemorrhoid (above pectinate line)

What is the only region of the small intestine that reabsorbs bile and B12? - answer✔Ileum

What does gastric lipase originate from? - answer✔chief cells

What stimulate gastric lipase secretion from chief cells? - answer✔ACh
gastrin
pH = 2-6

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What is gastric lipase resistant to and where is it active in the digestive system? -
answer✔Resistant to *pepsin*
active in stomach and duodenum (less active duodenum due to pancreatic lipase)
What is the term that describes the process of emulsion containing small lipid particles in the
stomach? - answer✔Antral systole

What does secretion of secretin stimulate release of? - answer✔stimulates pancreatic duct
secretion of *bicarbonate*

What is the optimal pH of the duodenum for co-lipase-pancreatic lipase activity? - answer✔6.5
(increases due to secretin)

What does secretion of CCK stimulate release of? - answer✔Stimulates enzyme secretion by
acinar cells
gallbladder contraction
*relaxation of Oddi's sphincter to release bile*

What stimulates secretin secretion? CCK secretion? - answer✔secretin --> acid (low pH)
CCK--> fatty acids

Where is CCK secreted from? - answer✔duodenal endocrine cells

What are the primary bile acids made by? - answer✔liver

What are the secondary bile acids made by? - answer✔formed from intestinal bacteria

What is the effect of the polar, ionized molecule property of bile acids? - answer✔high solubility
in water at intestinal pH
no passive absorption in biliary tract
limited passive absorption in small intestine
What is the effect of the amidation with glycine or taurine property of bile acids? -
answer✔resistance to hydrolysis by pancreatic enzymes
decreases passive uptake

What is the optimal pH for pancreatic lipase to be active? - answer✔pH 8-9
OR
pH 6-7 (with bile salts)

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Where is pancreatic lipase most active? - answer✔water oil interfaces

What inhibits pancreatic lipase binding ability at water-oil interfaces? - answer✔bile salts that
coat the oil droplets

What is co-lipase secreted by? activated by? - answer✔secreted by pancreas
activated by TRYPSIN

What is the function of co-lipase? - answer✔binds to lipid droplets and anchors lipase to bile salt
coated fat droplet
What lipase catalyzes the hydrolysis of carboxyl ester bonds in acylglycerols as well as other
dietary fats like cholesterol esters, fat-soluble vitamin esters, and phospholipids? - answer✔bile
salt-activated lipase

What are some pathophysiologic causes of insufficient lipase? - answer✔celiac sprue (impaired
release of CCK in mucosal disease)
Chronic pancreatitis (insufficient lipase secretion from pancreas)
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (inactivation of lipase by low pH)
What is one of the first problems that needs to be overcome to effectively get lipids absorbed in
the small intestine? - answer✔Must go through the *unstirred water layer (UWL)* that is a major
permeability layer

What increases/decreased the Unstirred water layer thickness? - answer✔FAST FLOW
decreases unstirred water layer thickness
How do bile acids aid in the absorption of lipids once they reach the intestinal lumen? -
answer✔form micelles that markedly increase solubility of lipid
What protects cellular organs from toxic effects of high levels of free fatty acids in the enterocyte
cells? - answer✔Fatty acid binding proteins that carry lipids to smooth ER to be resynthesized

What are the chylomicron apo proteins? - answer✔B-48
A-IV
A-I
(gain Apo CII and E during trip)

How do chylomicrons enter circulation? - answer✔via intestinal lacteals and lymphatic system

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