04 GI Tract
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Layers
- in all GI tract
- submucosa nerve plexus
- muscularis nerve plexus
Mucosa
- muscularis within epithelium
Submucosa
Muscular
- GI peristalsis
- achalasia: swallowing food problem
Serosa
Esophagus
Stomach
- cardia: connection between esophagus/stomach. Epithelium changes from squamous to columnar
- lamina propria (arrow) between muscular layer (bottom) and epithelium (top)
- gastric glands: within lamina (circle)
- pink parietal cells near epithelium
- dark blue/purple G cell near bottom
Small intestine
- muscular layer
- columnar epithelium
- only mucosa in villi
- goblet cell secretes mucous
- microvilli: can't see on light microscope
- increase surface areas
- both mucosa and submucosa
- M cell collect antigens and transmit to Peyer's patch (local lymph)
- white space left: lacteal
Colon
- goblet to produce lots of mucous
Enteric Nervous
- auerbach between circular and longitudinal muscles
- muscle cells and not neurons
- regulate contractions
- neurons
- smooth muscle: resting state fluctuates
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