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Gastrointestinal Mucosal Defense System Peter R. Kvietys

Gastrointestinal Mucosal Defense System By Peter R. Kvietys

Gastrointestinal Mucosal Defense System by Peter R. Kvietys


Summary

The gastrointestinal mucosal defense system serves to minimize mucosal injury by either ingested or endogenously produced noxious substances. However, there are two situations in which the mucosal defense system is known to be ineffective and result in gastric mucosal injury: inadvertent ingestion of H. pylori. or intentional ingestion of NSAIDs.

Gastrointestinal Mucosal Defense System Summary

Gastrointestinal Mucosal Defense System by Peter R. Kvietys

The gastrointestinal mucosal defense system serves to minimize mucosal injury by either ingested or endogenously produced noxious substances. The mucosal defense system is stratified into pre-epithelial (alkaline mucus), epithelial (dynamic epithelial lining), and post-epithelial (microcirculation) components. The mucus lining the epithelial surface presents a diffusional barrier to ingested material (e.g., lipids) and also serves as an unstirred layer in which a pH gradient can be established to prevent acid-induced injury. The epithelial lining prevents entrance of any toxic material to the interstitium and, should it be damaged, it is rapidly resealed by migration of adjacent viable epithelial cells to cover the defect. Any acid or other material that has entered the interstitium is washed out by an intense neurogenic hyperemia. In general, the mucosal defense system is quite effective and any adverse gastrointestinal effects associated with the normal course of nutrient assimilation are minimal. However, there are two situations in which the mucosal defense system is known to be ineffective and result in gastric mucosal injury: inadvertent ingestion of H. pylori. or intentional ingestion of NSAIDs. H. pylori can penetrate the mucus layers and cause epithelial injury and inflammation, while at the same time preventing its clearance by the host immune system. NSAIDs weaken the mucus layer and cause epithelial cell injury.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • The Mucus Layer
  • Epithelial Lining
  • Gastrointestinal Circulation
  • Integration of Mucosal Defense
  • Mucosal Defense System: Physiologic
  • Mucosal Defense System: H. pylori
  • Mucosal Defense System: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS)
  • Overall Summary and Conclusions
  • References
  • Author Biographies

Additional information

GOR012700822
9781615041473
1615041478
Gastrointestinal Mucosal Defense System by Peter R. Kvietys
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
20141101
172
N/A
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