BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY

Volume: 3 Number: 1 March 1, 2010
  • Kağan Üçok
  • Hakan Mollaoğlu
  • Abdurrahman Genç
  • Muzaffer Akkaya
  • Ümit Şener
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BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY

Abstract

Bile which is produced by hepatocytes is not only a digestive secretion but also a fluid contain metabolic products. Vagal stimulus, and hormones as secretin, glucagon, cholecystokinin and gastrin affects bile secretion in to intestinal lumen. Gallbladder functions are bile concentration and storage for using in case of necessity. Gallbaladder secretes 2/3 parts of its content in firs one hour of digestion and contracts during digestion. Bile includes the bile salts and bile pigments (biluribin, biliverdin), cholesterol, phospholipid (lesitine) and plasma electrolytes. An half amount of dry bile weight is the bile salts weight. Emulsion of lipid particles is achieved by the bile salts. Also the bile salts and lipids constitute a complex named micelle which contribute lipid transport through intestine wall. Cholesterol is secreted 1-2 gr/day by way of bile. Concentrated cholesterol in gallbladder may collapse by some abnormal conditions, and this situation may cause grow up gallstone formation. Destruction of eritrocytes produces bilirubin which is resource for urobilin (dash out via urine) and stercobilin (dash out via feces). Plasma bilirubin levels were elevated by some clinical disturbances as hemolytic and obstructive jaundice.

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Hakan Mollaoğlu This is me

Abdurrahman Genç This is me

Muzaffer Akkaya This is me

Ümit Şener This is me

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March 1, 2010

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Year 2010 Volume: 3 Number: 1

APA
Üçok, K., Mollaoğlu, H., Genç, A., Akkaya, M., & Şener, Ü. (2010). BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY. Journal of Surgical Arts, 3(1), 1-8. https://izlik.org/JA42KH99MU
AMA
1.Üçok K, Mollaoğlu H, Genç A, Akkaya M, Şener Ü. BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY. JSurgArts. 2010;3(1):1-8. https://izlik.org/JA42KH99MU
Chicago
Üçok, Kağan, Hakan Mollaoğlu, Abdurrahman Genç, Muzaffer Akkaya, and Ümit Şener. 2010. “BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY”. Journal of Surgical Arts 3 (1): 1-8. https://izlik.org/JA42KH99MU.
EndNote
Üçok K, Mollaoğlu H, Genç A, Akkaya M, Şener Ü (March 1, 2010) BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY. Journal of Surgical Arts 3 1 1–8.
IEEE
[1]K. Üçok, H. Mollaoğlu, A. Genç, M. Akkaya, and Ü. Şener, “BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY”, JSurgArts, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 1–8, Mar. 2010, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA42KH99MU
ISNAD
Üçok, Kağan - Mollaoğlu, Hakan - Genç, Abdurrahman - Akkaya, Muzaffer - Şener, Ümit. “BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY”. Journal of Surgical Arts 3/1 (March 1, 2010): 1-8. https://izlik.org/JA42KH99MU.
JAMA
1.Üçok K, Mollaoğlu H, Genç A, Akkaya M, Şener Ü. BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY. JSurgArts. 2010;3:1–8.
MLA
Üçok, Kağan, et al. “BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY”. Journal of Surgical Arts, vol. 3, no. 1, Mar. 2010, pp. 1-8, https://izlik.org/JA42KH99MU.
Vancouver
1.Kağan Üçok, Hakan Mollaoğlu, Abdurrahman Genç, Muzaffer Akkaya, Ümit Şener. BILIARY SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY. JSurgArts [Internet]. 2010 Mar. 1;3(1):1-8. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA42KH99MU

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