BIOL 3402 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Peptic Ulcer, Stomach, Helicobacter Pylori

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Salivary and gastric enzymes partially digest protein and lesser amounts of starch and fat in the stomach. Most digestion and nearly all absorption occur after the chyme has passed into the small intestine. Stomach does not absorb any significant amount of nutrients: but does absorb aspirin and some lipid-soluble drugs. Alcohol is absorbed mainly by small intestine: intoxicating effects depend partly on how rapidly the stomach is emptied. Sloughed off into chyme and digested with food. Replaced rapidly by cell division in gastric pits. Nervous and endocrine systems collaborate: increase gastric secretion and motility when food is eaten, suppress them when the stomach empties. Gastric activity is divided into 3 phases: cephalic phase: stomach being controlled by brain. Stomach responds to sight, smell, taste or thought of food. Sensory and mental inputs converge on hypothalamus. Vagus nerve fibers from medulla stimulate the enteric nervous system of stomach, stimulating gastric secretion.

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