Notes in Chapter_28:_Gastrointestinal_Hormones

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Published 07/07/2024 Stomach acid secretion is stimulated by {{c1::gastrin}} from G cells of the stomach antrum
Published 07/07/2024 The inhibitory hormone of the gastrointestinal system is {{c1::somatostatin}} from D cells in the stomach antrum
Published 07/07/2024 The hormone responsible for pancreatic enzyme secretion is {{c1::cholecystokinin}} from I cells in the duodenum
Published 07/07/2024 The hormone responsible for HCO3 release is {{c1::secretin}} from S cells of the duodenum
Published 07/07/2024 High pancreatic duct output results in {{c1::high}} HCO3 output
Published 07/07/2024 Slow pancreatic duct output results in {{c1::low}} HCO3 output
Published 07/07/2024 Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) results in increased intestinal secretions and {{c1::motility}}
Published 07/07/2024 The hormone released in a starvation state is {{c1::glucagon}} from alpha cells in the pancreas
Published 07/07/2024 The hormone released in a fed state is {{c1::insulin}} from beta cells in the pancreas
Published 07/07/2024 Pancreatic polypeptide results in {{c1::decreased}} pancreatic and gallbladder secretions(increased or decreased)
Published 07/07/2024 Motilin is primarily released from the duodenum and acts on the antrum to {{c1::increase}} intestinal motility(increase or decrease)
Published 07/07/2024 Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) is also known as {{c2::bombesin}} and results in {{c1::increased}} intestinal motor, enzyme, and acid secretion
Published 07/07/2024 Peptide YY from the terminal ileum causes {{c1::decreased}} acid secretion and stomach contraction(increased or decreased)
Published 07/07/2024 The fastest bowel recovery time is with the {{c1::small bowel}}
Published 07/07/2024 The slowest bowel recovery time is with the {{c1::large bowel}}
Published 07/07/2024 Resting is peristalsis phase {{c1::1}}
Published 07/07/2024 Accelerating is peristalsis phase {{c1::2}}
Published 07/07/2024 Peristalsis is peristalsis phase {{c1::3}}
Published 07/07/2024 Decelerating is peristalsis phase {{c1::3}}
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