prebiotics probiotics and regurgitation dysphagia Flashcards

1
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____ % of intestinal microbiota is culturable

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<5%

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what is “intestinal microbiota”

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bacteria, viruses(0.38%), fungi (0.01%), archaea, protozoa in the intestine
>10x cells in the body

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3
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what is “intestinal microbiome”

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mutual interaction of the microbiota with the host cells

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4
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what are the 6 things that control bacteria in the GI ?

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  • gastric acid
  • bile
  • intestinal motility
  • intestinal mucus
  • immune responses
  • bacteria
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5
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archaea converts hydrogen into ______, which is good because other bacteria convert it into hydrogen sulfite

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methane

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6
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microbiota GI dz results from ____, ____, _____

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pathogen colonization, overgrowth of commensal organisms, altered communication

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7
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what does IBS does to toll like receptors and T cells?

what is the shift in bacteria due to IBS?

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  • messes up the toll like receptors, which alters the T cells
  • T cells are regulatory for down regulation of inflammation, so when they’re messed up we get even MORE inflammation
  • bacteria shifts from G+ to G-
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8
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what are the antibiotics mostly used in modulation of microbiota?

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  • intestinal dysbiosis (ARD/ SIBO)

- IBD

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9
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what is a prebiotic and give 3 examples

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a non digestible carb that promotes good bacteria growth

  • bran
  • psyllium
  • fructooligosaccharides
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10
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what is a probiotic and list 3 benefits

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a living organism that survives acid/bile

  • improves epithelial barrier
  • modulates immune system
  • inhibits pathogen colonization
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11
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what are the current uses for fecal transplantation

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  • C. difficile

- IBD - ulcerative colitis

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12
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dog vs cat esophagus anatomy

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  • dog: all skeletal m.

- cat: 2/3 skeletal m. + 1/3 smooth m.

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13
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what are 4 causes of esophageal disease/ regurgitation (with examples)

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  • inflammatory dz (esohagitis, myositis, granuloma)
  • extraluminal compression (vascular ring anomaly, thymoma/ tumors, hilar lymphadenopathy)
  • intraluminal compression (stricture, foreign body, tumor, esophageal diverticulum)
  • neuromuscular dysfunction (motility disorder, megaesophagus)
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14
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Tx for inflammatory esophageal dz

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  • sucrafate liquid
  • omeprazole (reduces acid input)
  • cisapride (increase LES tone)
  • pain meds
  • +/- rest esophagus with PEG tube
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15
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5 possible causes for esophageal stricture

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foreign body, anesthesia, drugs, tumor, esophagitis

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16
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Tx for esophageal stricture

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  • balloon dilation
  • bougienage
  • stenting
  • intralesional steroids
  • mitomycin c
  • medical : omeprazole, cisapride, sucralfate liquid, +/- gastrostomy tube
17
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congenital megaesophagus mechanism + breeds

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  • regurgitation at weaning
  • defect in vagal afferents from esophagus
  • grade dane, german shepherd, irish setter, mini schnauzer
18
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causes of esophagitis

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  • foreign body
  • caustic materia
  • reflux of gastric acid
  • drugs