Describe the regulation of the cephalic, gastric, and intestinal phases of gastric secretion.
Indicate the function of the stellate macrophages and the hepatocytes of the liver.
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Stellate Macrophages (Kupffer Cells)
Hepatocytes
Liver Microenvironment and Cell Interaction
After a heavy meal rich with fried foods, Debby Collins, an overweight 45-year-old woman, was rushed to the emergency room with severe spasmodic pains in her epigastric region that radiated to the right side of her rib cage. She indicated that the attack came on suddenly, and her abdomen was found to be tender to the touch and somewhat rigid. What do you think is this patient's problem and why is her pain discontinuous (colicky)? What are the treatment options and what might happen if the problem is not resolved?
A baby is admitted to the hospital with a history of diarrhea and watery feces occurring over the last three days. The baby has sunken fontanelles (the not yet ossified spaces between skull bones in infants), indicating extreme dehydration. Tests indicate that the baby has a bacterium-induced colitis, and antibiotics are prescribed. Because of the baby's loss of intestinal juices, do you think that his blood pH would indicate acidosis or alkalosis? Explain your reasoning.
a. What is the relationship between the cystic, common hepatic, bile, and pancreatic ducts?
b. What is the point of fusion of the bile and pancreatic ducts called?
Explain why activation of pancreatic enzymes is delayed until they reach the small intestine.
Explain why fatty stools result from the absence of bile or pancreatic juice.
