Trávicí trakt II.
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Trávicí trakt II.
Digestive tube Gastrointestinal tract II. Histology and embryology • • • • • • Esophagus Ventricle - gaster Small intestine Large intestine Rectum Anus Esophagus – stratified squamous nonkeratinising epithelium – lamina propria mucosae – distally esophageal cardial glands – in submucosis mucinous glands - gl. oesophagicae – proximally skeletal musculature – adventitia – serosa only in short abdominal part Gaster • tunica mucosa – areae gastricae → foveolae gastricae – simple columnar epi - mucous production – lamina propria mucosae • gastrical glands, lymphatic follicles • tunica muscularis – inner - fibrae obliquae – medial - circular - m. sphincter pylori – outer - longitudinal Tunica mucosa of gaster • gastric pits • deeper in pyloric part • glands enter these pits – gl. cardiacae - deep – gl. gastricae propriae – gl. pyloricae – shallow 1 Gastric cells • main cells- pepsinogen, lipase • parietal cells- HCl, intrinsic factor • abundant intracellular channels Synthesis of HCl • in parietal cells • Cl- - from plasma • H+ - from H2CO3 – by carboanhydrase from CO2 and H2O • mucinous cells – mucous • enteroendocrine cells - gastrin, somatostatin • undiferentiated cells - mitotically active Intestinum tenue (= small intestine) • duodenum • jejunum • ileum mesenterium - radix mesenterii Tunica mucosa of small int. • • • • plicae circulares (Kerkringi) → villi Crypts of Lieberkühn simple columnar epithelium lamina propria mucosae – vessels, smooth muscles, lymph. foll. plicae circulares, villi intestinales Cells of small int. mucosa • enterocytes - resorption – microvilli, interdigitations, lipid droplets • goblet cells – mucus production • Paneth cells – lysozym production • endocrine cells - 12 types – cholecystokinin, sekretin • M-cells - over Peyer‘s plates (later) • undiferentiated cells 2 Villi • • • • • • digit- to leaf-formed elements about 10times surface enlargement surface – enterocytes, goblet cells smooth muscle „skeleton“ lot of capillaries lymphatic, so called lacteal vessels Mucosa of large intestine • no folds and villi • crypts of Lieberkühn are deeper – enterocytes – less of microvilli – goblet cells are numerous – Paneth cells are missing – endocrine cells are present Appendix vermiformis • Paneth cells are present • lamina propria mucosae – fulfilled with lymphatic tissue = noduli lymphoidei aggregati („tonsilla abdominalis“) • longitudinal musculature surrounds it completely – no taenie Other layers of small int. wall • Tela submucosa – in duodenum – glands of Brunner • tuboalveolar mucinous • alkalic secretion – mainly in ileum – Peyer‘s plates • acumulation of lymphatic tissue • other layer correnspond to standard form of git tube Other layers of large intestine wall • tunica muscularis externa – inner circular - haustrations – outer longitudinal – reduced to taenie coli • tunica serosa – appendices epiploicae – adipous tissue Intestinum rectum • pars pelvina – plicae transversales recti - semilunar – contains circular muscle layer • canalis analis – zona haemorrhoidalis - m. sphincter ani int. • columnae anales (6-10) • change of epithelium – stratified squamous nonkeratinising • anal plexus – cavernous body – zona cutanea – keratinising epithelium • glandulae circumanales (sweat and apocrine) 3 4