Ciaccio's glands
Ciaccio's glands, also known as glands of Ciaccio, are a type of gland found in the human body. They are named after the Italian anatomist Giovanni Ciaccio, who first described them. These glands are located in the mucous membrane of the small intestine and play a crucial role in the digestive process.
Anatomy[edit]
Ciaccio's glands are located in the submucosa layer of the small intestine. They are tubular in shape and are lined with columnar epithelium. The glands secrete a clear, alkaline mucus that aids in the digestion and absorption of food.
Function[edit]
The primary function of Ciaccio's glands is to produce mucus. This mucus serves several important functions in the digestive process. It lubricates the intestinal walls, which helps to protect them from the acidic contents of the stomach. It also aids in the movement of food through the intestines and helps in the absorption of nutrients.
Clinical significance[edit]
Abnormalities or diseases of Ciaccio's glands can lead to a variety of digestive disorders. For example, an overproduction of mucus can lead to a condition known as mucous diarrhea. Conversely, an underproduction of mucus can result in constipation. Inflammation of Ciaccio's glands, known as glanditis, can also occur and may be associated with conditions such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
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