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A 25-year-old woman has persistent diarrhea, steatorrhea (fatty stools), and abdominal pain. An upper gastro-intestinal radiological series suggests a growth/ tumor beneath the stomach.Serum Amylase is raised.What is the probable cause of her symptoms? What dietary restrictions are required ?
Pancreatic Secretions:Regulation & Phases
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Objectives• Goal/ Aim• By the end of this session students should be able to
understand the Phases and Regulation of Pancreatic Secretion
• Specific objectives• Student should be able to
Describe the Phases of Pancreatic secretionDescribe the Regulation of Pancreatic Secretion List the Factors affecting Pancreatic Secretion Identify the major hormones, and key neurotransmitters/
nervous pathways of gastrointestinal system
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Lesson contents• Pancreatic Digestive Enzymes• Secretion of Bicarbonate Ions• Phases of Pancreatic secretions• Regulation of Pancreatic Secretion• Basic Stimuli that Cause Pancreatic Secretion• Multiplicative Effects of Different Stimuli • Hormones & neurotransmitters of
gastrointestinal system that control Pancreatic Secretions
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Review: Components of Pancreatic
Secretion1. Exocrine
i. Digestive enzymes• Secreted by acinar cells
ii. HCO3- -• Secreted by duct cells
2. Endocrinei. Insulinii. Glucagon
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Pancreatic SecretionExocrine
+EndocrinePapilla of Vater &
Sphincter of Oddi
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Pancreatic Digestive Enzymes• For digestion of Proteins
TrypsinChymotrypsinCarboxypeptidase Elastase
• For digestion of CarbohydratesPancreatic Amylase
• For digestion of FatsLipaseCholesterol EsterasePhospholipase Colipase (Activated by Trypsin)Bile salt activated Lipase
About 1 liter per day
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For digestion of Proteins(Trypsin, Chymotrypsin, Elastase,
Carboxypeptidase) • Inactive (Proenzymes)
Trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, procarboxypolypeptidase
• Trypsin, Chymotrypsin, Elastase → Endopeptidases• Carboxypolypeptidase → Exopeptidases
Chyme Intestinal mucosa Enterokinase
Activation of Proenzymes inside lumen of intestine
Mechanism of stimulation of proenzymes
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Trypsinogen Trypsin
Chymotrypsinogen Chymotrypsin
Procarboxypeptidase Carboxypeptidase
Enterokinase (Intestinal Mucosa)
Mechanism of stimulation of proenzymes
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HCO3 - - Secretion by Pancreas
• Functions of HCO3 - - in duodenum1.To neutralize acidic pH of Stomach as the
duodenum cannot resist acidic pH 2.To block the peptic digestive activity of the
gastric juices3.To provide a appropriate pH for pancreatic
digestive enzymes
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Assessment Q. 1• List 3 sources of HCO3 - -ions in duodenum
that help neutralize Gastric Acid.
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Phases and Regulation of Pancreatic Secretion
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Phases of Pancreatic Secretion •Three phases:
Cephalic phaseGastric phaseIntestinal phase.
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1. Cephalic Phase (20%)
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2. Gastric Phase (10%)
3. Intestinal Phase (70%)
Phases of Pancreatic juice (Enzymes) secretion
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Cephalic Phase of Pancreatic Secretion
• The same nervous signals from the brain that cause secretion in the stomach also cause acetylcholine release by the vagal nerve endings in the pancreas.
• 20 per cent of the total secretion of pancreatic enzymes
• But little of the secretion flows immediately through the pancreatic ducts into the intestine because only small amounts of water and electrolytes are secreted along with the enzymes.
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Gastric Phase of Pancreatic Secretion
• Nervous stimulation of enzyme secretion continues
• Another 5 to 10 per cent of pancreatic enzymes
• But, again, only small amounts reach the duodenum because of continued lack of significant fluid secretion.
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Intestinal Phase of Pancreatic Secretion
• Chyme enters the small intestine, pancreatic secretion becomes copious, mainly in response to the hormones
1.Cholecystokinin: Digestive Enzyme Secretion 65 to 80 per cent
2.Secretin: Secretion of Copious Quantities of Bicarbonate Ions—Neutralization of Acidic Stomach
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Assessment Q. 2• Name the 3 Phases of Pancreatic
secretion
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Regulation of Pancreatic Secretion
1. Nervous regulation2. Hormonal regulation
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Regulation of Pancreatic Secretion
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Hormone Site of secretion
Stimulus Function
Secretin “S” cells of duodenum
Acidic gastric juice 1.Mild effect on GIT motility(↓)2.Pancreatic secretion of bicarbonate3.Bicarbonate secretion by Bile duct
Cholecys-tokinin
“I” cells of duodenum & jejunum
Digestive products of fats, fatty acids & monoglycerids
•Strong contraction of gall bladder•Inhibition of stomach contraction•Pancreatic secretion of enzymes
Hormonal control of pancreatic secretion
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Hormonal control of pancreatic secretion
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Stimuli/ factors that stimulate pancreatic secretion
• AcetylcholineParasympathetic stimulation
• CholecystokininFats
• Secretin Acid and proteins in duodenum→ HCO3 by
Ducts
} Acinar cells
Enzymes
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Assessment Q. 3• Name 3 stimuli/ factors that stimulate
pancreatic secretion
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Summary• Pancreatic juice contains enzymes, ions, and water.• Pancreatic secretions are regulated in an integrated fashion
by endocrine and nervous system in response to signals coincident with the intake of meals.
• Pancreatic secretions are produced in Three phases:• In Cephalic phase, Acetylcholine (Parasympathetic
stimulation) causes Acinar cells to secrete Enzymes• Gastric phase has same effects as Cephalic phase • Enzymes produced in Gastric and Cephalic Phases are
generally not released into intestine until Water and ions including Bicarbonate are released in Intestinal phase by Secretin
• In Intestinal phase hormones Secretin and Cholecystokinin are released in response mainly to Acidic Chyme and fats in upper duodenum respectively
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Resources 1. Guyton and Hall (Text book of physiology), 13th Edition2. Ganong (Text book of physiology), 24th Edition3.Berne & Levy Principles of Physiology (Koeppen BM), 6th Edition4. Human Physiology Stuart Ira Fox, 13th Edition5. Human Physiology : from cells to system Lauralee Sherwood, 9th Edition 6. Internet
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Assessment Q. 4What are the latest additions of following Physiology books?1.Guyton and Hall2.. Ganong3.Lauralee Sherwood,
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The End, Questions ?