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Parietal cells secretes HCl acid and intrinsic factors
Chief cells secrete pepsinogen
Parasympathetic = from vagus
Sympathetic = from celiac plexus
G cells in antrum secretes gastrin
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When parietal cells are stimulated
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Stimulated by
Inhibited by
Gastrin also acts by stimulating histamine secretion from enterochromaffin-like cells (ECL cells)
ECL cells have ACh receptors in addition to gastrin receptors
ECL cells are inhibited by somatostatin
Neural and humoral
Vagal stimulation
--> Release gastrin-releasing peptide
--> Increase gastrin secretion
Some vagal fibres
--> Release ACh
--> Direct stimulation
--> Increase acid and pepsin secretion
Presence of food in mouth
--> Reflex stimulation
Efferent fibre = vagus nerve
Responsible for 1/3 to 1/2 of acid secreted in response to a normal meal
Others
Fear and depression decrease secretion
Anger and hostility increase secretion
Receptors in the walls of stomach and mucosa respond to
Thus acid responses are by local reflex only
Products of protein digestion also increase secretion of gastrin
Fats, carbohydrates, and acid in the duodenum inhibits gastric acid and pepsin secretion and gastric motility
* via neural and hormonal mechanisms
Hypoglycemia acts via brain and vagal efferent to stimulate acid and pepsin secretion
Alcohol and caffeine act directly on mucosa to stimulate acid production
NB:
Intrinsic factors binds to cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12)
--> Complex taken up by cubilin (apolipoprotein in receptors in distal ileum)
--> Endocytosis
--> In ileal enterocytes, cyanocobalamin transferred to transcobalamin II
--> Plasma