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Digestive Tract
JJC Vet Tech 260
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Veterinary Medicine
Undergraduate 2
10/16/2014

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Term
The "gut" refers to what?
Definition
duodenum, jejunum, ileum
Term
Pre-gut fermentation occurs in what animals?
Definition
ox, ruminants
Term
Post-gut fermentation occurs in what animals?
Definition
horse
Term
Ingested proteins break down into amino acids, which are then broken down into...
Definition
ammonia (NH 3)
Term
Ammonia produced in the body travels to...
Definition
the liver via the portal vein
Term
The hepatocytes convert ammonia into ___.
Definition
urea [CO(NH2)2]
Term
In carnivores, urea serves what purpose?
Definition
it's useless, a waste product; goes to blood > kidneys > excreted in urine
Term
BUN should be no more than ___.
Definition
20 mg/dL
Term
Urea is a waste product from...
Definition
the digestion of protein
protein > AA > ammonia > urea
Term
If a dog's BUN is 400 mg/dL, but you know the kidneys/UT are fine, what is making the BUN so high?
Definition
cachexia / muscle wasting - cancer
Term
Dr. Stein defines isosthenuria as...
Definition
persistant 1.010
Term
Most carnivores can function at ___ kidney.
Definition
7/8
Term
How to determine if high BUN is from cachexia or kidney Dz?
Definition
kidney Dz usually gradual, check creatinine
Term
Fat has ___x the energy of carbs.
Definition
2.5
Term
Why are ketones found in urine of diabetic patients?
Definition
body is drowning in sugar but can't use it, so body metabolizes fats
fat > acetone > ketone
Term
Dalmations lack..
Definition
enzyme in hepatocytes, so urea > urate
Term
Function of urea in herbivores?
Definition
essential for life! bugs use N in urea to make their own protein
Term
Herbivores store urea where?
Definition
in salivary glands
Term
The digestive system is composed of...
Definition
the alimentary canal and accessory organs
Term
accessory organs
Definition
liver, teeth, salivary glands, etc
Term
Technically, the GIT is ___ the body.
Definition
outside
Term
What kind of stomachs do herbivores have? Carnivores? Omnivores?
Definition
H: complex(ruminants) or simple(horses)
C/O: simple
Term
Starting at the lumen, what are the tissue layers of the intestines?
Definition
Mucosa
Submucosa
Muscularis
Serosa
Term
What species have very mobile upper lips? Which have slightly mobile? Which have immobile?
Definition
Very mobile: horses, sheep, goats
Slightly mobile: carnivores
Immobile: cattle
Term
Function of teeth:
Definition
-reduce size of ingested food by cutting/grinding
-inflicting wounds for food gathering or protection
Term
cheek teeth
Definition
premolars, molars
Term
Name the carnassial teeth:
Definition
top: PM 4
bottom: M 1
Term
The entire mouth can be called the ___ ___.
Definition
buccal cavity
Term
Instead of upper incisors and canines, cattle have...
Definition
dental pad
Term
mastication
Definition
mechanical breakdown of food; chewing
Term
The surface of the teeth which has cusps is known by what names?
Definition
table
occlusal
grinding
Term
How do carnivores masticate/eat?
Definition
slice and bolt; very little chewing
Term
bolting
Definition
throw food to pharynx and swallow
Term
Temporalis origin/insertion
Definition
temporal fossa to shaft of mandible
Term
Masseter origin/insertion
Definition
ventral surface of zygomatics to shaft and ramus of mandible
Term
Function of the torus linguae?
Definition
once food is past this structure, it must be swallowed
Term
What gives the tongue its extreme mobility?
Definition
multidirectional muscle fibers
Term
Taste buds are more formally known as ___.
Definition
papillae
Term
Papillae are important for the sense of ___.
Definition
gustation
Term
marginal papillae
Definition
lacy fringe on the rostral edges of neonatal puppies' tongues; prevents milk from spilling over
Term
Taste in domestic animals is considered as ___.
Definition
preference (unpleasant, indifferent, pleasant)
Term
Where is the opening to the Eustachian tube located?
Definition
nasopharynx
Term
laryngopharynx
Definition
area where the oropharynx and nasopharynx meet, just before esophagus and trachea
Term
oropharynx
Definition
area from the teeth to the bottom of the soft palate
Term
nasopharynx
Definition
area from the soft palate to the end of the nasal conchae
Term
Describe the location of the esophagus from cranial to caudal.
Definition
-dorsal to trachea at Cr cervical area
-then L lateral to trachea at mid-cervical area to thoracic inlet
-then dorsal to trachea at base of heart
-passes through diaphragm slightly L of midline
Term
Explain the phrase, "a horse only vomits once."
Definition
-soft palate extends under epiglottis at all times
-vomit would go into nasopharynx
-from nasopharynx to trachea, and they drown
Term
epiglottal entrapment
Definition
in horses, the soft palate can become trapped over the epiglottis, causes breathing troubles
Term
In herbivores, over __% of all ingested water is in the form of ___.
Definition
> 80% in form of saliva
Term
Properties of saliva:
Definition
-anti-bloat
-lubricates food
-heat dissipation
-amylase breaks down sugars
-sodium bicarb (NaHCO3) buffers stomach acid
Term
Cows produce how much saliva each day? (it's a range)
Definition
25-50gal/day
Term
Most water is absorbed from the ___.
Definition
large intestine
Term
What types of fluids do salivary glands produce?
Definition
-serous
-mucus
-both
Term
Salivary glands empty into the __.
Definition
mouth
Term
Minor salivary glands:
Definition
labial, buccal, lingual, zygomatic
Term
Major salivary glands:
Definition
parotid, mandibular, sublingual
(and zygomatic in dog/cat only)
Term
Difference between minor and major salivary glands?
Definition
length of the ducts
Term
Which salivary gland is responsible for "gleeking"?
Definition
lingual
Term
incisive papillae
Definition
rounded prominence just caudal to incisors on hard palate
Term
incisive canals
Definition
openings on either side of incisive papilla; connect oral cavity to nasal cavity, run just under hard palate; molecules in solution are transported in these canals to vomeronasal organ
Term
organ of Jacobson
Definition
vomeronasal organ
Term
What is the vomeronasal organ?
Definition
olfactory organ in all mammals, important organ of smell; breathe in pheremones
Term
define deglutition
Definition
"swallowing;" very complex process of voluntary and involuntary stages within the mouth, pharynx, and esophagus
Term
7 stages of reflexive swallowing
Definition
1. respiration inhibited
2. glottis closes
3. larynx pulled upward/forward (hyoids)
4. base of tongue folds over epiglottis (forces bolus from mouth/pharynx)
5. soft palate elevates
6. peristaltic wave in pharynx pushes bolus into esophagus
7. peristaltic wave in esophagus pushes bolus to stomach
Term
During deglutition, at what point does the action become involuntary?
Definition
in the mouth = voluntary
reaches larynx/pharynx = involuntary
Term
At the thoracic inlet, where is the esophagus in relation to the jugulars / carotids?
Definition
dorsal to them
Term
chyme
Definition
thick soupy mixture of food
Term
rugae
Definition
folds inside the stomach which increase the surface area for churning and secretion
Term
The stomach resembles the letter "C," with the concave portion facing which direction?
Definition
cranial
Term
The greater omentum originates at ___, travels over viscera, doubles back, and inserts at ___.
Definition
origin & insertion at greater curvature of the stomach
Term
gastric ulcer
Definition
hole in the stomach
Term
gastritis
Definition
inflammation of the stomach's mucosa
Term
How can a faulty pH in the stomach lead to liver abscesses?
Definition
gastric ulcers can form, bugs leak out of stomach, ride portal vein to liver
Term
Normal pH of the stomach?
HCL ph?
Definition
stomach: 2.0-3.0
HCl: 3.5
Term
Name the parts of the simple stomach:
Definition
-cardia
-fundus
-body
-pylorus
-antrum
Term
In carnivores, the stomach is completely lined with...
Definition
glandular epithelium
Term
define "stomach"
Definition
dilatation of alimentary canal, aboral to esophagus; receives ingesta from esophagus, churns it, stores it
Term
aboral
Definition
away from mouth
Term
mucous vs mucus
Definition
mucous cells make mucus
Term
Herbivores have ___ and ___ epithelium in the stomach.
Definition
glandular and aglandular
Term
The stomach makes mucus how often?
Definition
24/7
Term
Describe the series of secretion events that occur after food enters the stomach.
Definition
-food stimulates G-cells to release hormone gastrin
-gastrin stimulates parietal cells to release HCl
-gastrin stimulates chief cells to release pepsinogen
-HCl transforms pepsinogen into pepsin
-pepsin breaks proteins into AAs
-some AAs exit into duodenum
-free AAs stimulate chief cells to release more pepsinogen
Term
G-cells are located where?
Definition
sub-mucosa of stomach
Term
What does pepsinogen do?
Definition
it's inert; HCl turns it into pepsin which is an enzyme that breaks down proteins
Term
What do parietal cells do?
Definition
release HCl when stimulated by hormone gastrin
Term
What do chief cells do?
Definition
release pepsinogen when stimulated by hormone gastrin
Term
What does hormone gastrin do?
Definition
stimulate parietal cells to release HCl, stimulate chief cells to release pepsinogen
Term
What does pepsin do?
Definition
break proteins into AAs
Term
Free AAs in the stomach do what?
Definition
stimulate chief cells to release more pepsinogen
Term
The alimentary canal consists of:
Definition
mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, cecum, colon, rectum, anus
Term
Name the accessory organs:
Definition
pancreas, liver, teeth, salivary glands
Term
Do oxen have simple or complex stomachs? What about horses? What about pigs?
Definition
Ox: complex
Horse: simple
Pig: simple
Term
What animal has no philtrum? How does this affect feeding behavior?
Definition
ox - can't eat grass right next to an object, eg fence post
Term
What animal has virtually no lip mobility?
Definition
pig
Term
What are the muscles of mastication?
Definition
masseter, temporalis, pterygoid
Term
Which lingual papillae have special nerve endings for gustation?
Definition
vallate and fungiform
Term
What animals have very cornified lingual papillae?
Definition
ox, cat
Term
piriform recess
Definition
continuation of oropharynx floor on either side of larynx
Term
Where exactly can bones get lodged in a dog's mouth?
Definition
piriform recess- continuation of oropharynx floor on either side of larynx
Term
Where is the liver located?
Definition
always directly behind diaphragm, and usually to the right
Term
How many basic lobes and processes does the liver have?
Definition
4 lobes: left, right, quadrate, caudate
2 processes

sometimes L and F lobes divided into medial / lateral
Term
Ligaments that attach the liver to the body include:
Definition
-coronary
-R and L triangular
-falciform
-round
Term
What ligament is a vestage of the umbilical vein of the fetus?
Definition
round ligament (connects liver to body)
Term
The liver has 2 blood supplies. What are they?
Definition
nutrient blood received from hepatic artery, venous blood from portal vein
Term
The portal vein makes up what fraction of blood flow to the liver?
Definition
3/4
Term
Function of the Sphincter of Oddi?
Definition
controls the opening of the common bile duct into the duodenum
Term
The largest gland in the body is:
Definition
the liver
Term
Some processes of the liver:
Definition
-detox drugs
-manufacture plasma proteins
-form/secrete bile
-metabolize carbs and fats
-urea formation
-store vitamins
-inactivate/reduce/conjugate adrenal and gonadal hormones
Term
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Definition
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Term
What is the structural unit of the liver? Describe it.
Definition
lobule: cords of hepatocytes radiating out from a central vein; sinusoids between these cords
Term
Kupffer cells
Definition
specialized macrophages that line the liver sinusoids; an integral part of the Mononuclear Phagocyte System
Term
MPS
Definition
Mononuclear Phagocyte System
Term
Following partial hepatectomy, there is __% regrowth within ___ in the rat. How long does this take in dogs? Humans?
Definition
Rat: 80% regrowth in 5 days
Dog: 6-8 weeks
Human: 8 months
Term
What lies between adjacent rows of hepatocytes?
Definition
bile canaliculus
Term
Bile travels through the canaliculi in the same or opposite direction of the blood flow within the sinusoids?
Definition
opposite
Term
List the channels through which bile flows within the liver:
Definition
canaliculi > interlobular ducts > lobular ducts > hepatic ducts
Term
In the horse, the hepatic ducts discharge into...
Definition
the duodenum directly, because they have no gallbladder
Term
emulsification
Definition
in the intestine, bile salts and lecithin break down fat into smaller globules
Term
What are Hepatocellular cycles? What is the most familiar one?
Definition
-enzyme systems functioning within the cytoplasm of the hepatocyte
-urea cycle
Term
The enzymes released from swollen and/or ruptured hepatocytes are classified as:
Definition
leakage enzymes
Term
What does ALT stand for? Why do we care about it?
Definition
Alanine Aminotransferase
-hepatocyte = ballooon filled with ALT
-injury/metab disturbance = ^ALT
-high activity in dog, cat, primate, but not in equine/bovine
Term
What does AST stand for? Why do we care about it?
Definition
Aspartate Aminotransferase
-in skeletal muscle and liver
-good for species without high ALT activity
Term
What does CK/CPK stand for? Why do we care about it?
Definition
Creatine Kinase
-indicates skeletal muscle injury
-use in conjunction with AST in horse/ruminant to determine if liver or muscle is damaged
Term
How to determine liver damage in the ruminant or horse?
Definition
-AST and CK
-sorbitol dehydrogenase (SD, SDH)
-glutamate dehydrogenase (GD, GLDH)
Term
Following acute insult to the liver in the horse or bovine, what enzyme rises rapidly and then returns to normal range within 48-72 hours?
Definition
SD/SDH/Sorbitol
Term
Are SD and GD tests done routinely in vet med?
Definition
no, there's an unavailability of convenient methodoloy
Term
What is cholestasis, and how can we test for it?
Definition
-flow of bile from the liver is slowed or blocked
-test ALP, GGT
Term
What does ALP stand for? Why do we care about it?
Definition
alkaline phosphatase
-test for cholestasis, specifically canilicular membrane damage
Term
What does GGT stand for? Why do we care about it?
Definition
gamma-glutamyltransferase
-test for cholestasis, specifically damage to epithelial cells of ducts
Term
Production of albumin depends on what 2 things?
Definition
adequate liver function and nutrition
Term
Is albumin a reliable indicator for hepatic function?
Definition
no, dogs, cats, horses, and ruminants have tremendous reserve capacity for albumin
Term
Extrahepatic losses of albumin include:
Definition
-urine
-GIT
-malnutrition
-burns
Term
In cases of cholestasis, what happens to cholesterol in the liver?
Definition
builds up, affects RBC shape
Term
Increase in ALP can indicate what?
Definition
-hepatobiliary problem
-animal is young and still growing/remodeling bones
-active bone Dz
Term
hepatic encephalopathy
Definition
ammonia escapes hepatic metabolism and causes CNS issues
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