Salivary secretion and function — MCQs

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Q1

A scientist is studying the mechanism by which the gastrointestinal system coordinates the process of food digestion. Specifically, she is interested in how distension of the lower esophagus by a bolus of food changes responses in the downstream segments of the digestive system. She observes that there is a resulting relaxation and opening of the lower esophageal (cardiac) sphincter after the introduction of a food bolus. She also observes a simultaneous relaxation of the orad stomach during this time. Which of the following substances is most likely involved in the process being observed here?

Q2

A 50-year-old woman with long-standing diabetes presents with severe, watery diarrhea that wakes her at night. Stool studies show normal osmotic gap and negative stool cultures. Colonoscopy is normal. Trial of fasting does not improve diarrhea. Gastric emptying study shows delayed emptying. What neurotransmitter deficiency in the enteric nervous system best explains both her gastric and colonic dysmotility?

Q3

A 25-year-old man undergoes extensive small bowel resection following trauma, leaving 40 cm of jejunum anastomosed to the ascending colon. The ileocecal valve is removed. Six months postoperatively, he requires total parenteral nutrition. Despite this, he develops calcium oxalate kidney stones. Evaluate the mechanism linking his intestinal resection to nephrolithiasis.

Q4

A 68-year-old man with cirrhosis develops hepatic encephalopathy. He is started on lactulose and rifaximin. His mental status improves within 48 hours. Beyond decreasing ammonia-producing bacteria, lactulose exerts additional beneficial effects through altering colonic pH. Analyze how pH modification affects ammonia metabolism in the colon.

Q5

A 30-year-old woman presents with chronic diarrhea and a 15-pound weight loss. Stool studies show increased osmotic gap and pH of 5.0. Hydrogen breath test shows elevated hydrogen levels 30 minutes after lactose ingestion. Duodenal biopsy shows normal villous architecture with preserved brush border. What is the most likely enzyme deficiency?

Q6

A 42-year-old woman undergoes cholecystectomy. During surgery, the common bile duct is inadvertently ligated. Over the next week, she develops jaundice and pale stools. Laboratory studies show elevated direct bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase, but normal lipase. Despite complete biliary obstruction, she does not develop severe fat malabsorption. What physiologic mechanism best explains preserved fat digestion?

Q7

A 55-year-old man with type 2 diabetes presents with early satiety, postprandial fullness, and nausea for 6 months. Gastric emptying scintigraphy shows 65% retention at 4 hours (normal <10%). His HbA1c is 9.2%. He takes metformin and glipizide. Endoscopy shows no mechanical obstruction. Which pharmacologic intervention addresses both his gastric dysmotility and glycemic control?

Q8

A 28-year-old man presents with difficulty swallowing solids and liquids for 2 years. Esophageal manometry shows aperistalsis in the distal esophagus and incomplete lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxation with wet swallows. Resting LES pressure is 45 mmHg (normal 10-30 mmHg). What is the underlying pathophysiologic defect?

Q9

A 35-year-old woman with Crohn disease involving the terminal ileum undergoes ileocecal resection. Six months later, she develops chronic watery diarrhea. Serum testing shows vitamin B12 deficiency and elevated 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one (C4). Colonoscopy shows normal mucosa. What is the primary mechanism of her diarrhea?

Q10

A 62-year-old woman undergoes truncal vagotomy and antrectomy for refractory peptic ulcer disease. Three months postoperatively, she reports explosive diarrhea and cramping 30 minutes after meals, particularly after consuming sweets. Her symptoms are temporarily relieved by lying down. What physiologic mechanism best explains her symptoms?

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