Foregut
The anterior part of the alimentary canal in vertebrates
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The foregut is the anterior part of the alimentary canal in vertebrates, from the mouth to the duodenum. It is one of the three primary divisions of the gut, the others being the midgut and hindgut.
Development[edit]
The foregut develops from the endoderm of the embryo. During the early stages of embryonic development, the foregut forms as a result of the folding of the embryo, which creates a tube-like structure. This tube will eventually differentiate into various organs and structures.
Anatomy[edit]
The foregut includes several important structures:
- The esophagus, which is a muscular tube that connects the throat (pharynx) with the stomach.
- The stomach, which is a hollow organ that aids in digestion by secreting gastric juices.
- The duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach.
- The liver, which is a large organ that processes nutrients and detoxifies harmful substances.
- The gallbladder, which stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver.
- The pancreas, which produces enzymes that aid in digestion and hormones such as insulin.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the foregut is to initiate the process of digestion. It is responsible for the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food, beginning in the mouth and continuing in the stomach. The foregut also plays a role in the absorption of nutrients and the regulation of digestive processes.
Clinical significance[edit]
Disorders of the foregut can lead to various medical conditions. Some common foregut-related disorders include:
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), which occurs when stomach acid frequently flows back into the tube connecting the mouth and stomach (esophagus).
- Peptic ulcer disease, which involves the development of sores in the lining of the stomach or the first part of the small intestine.
- Pancreatitis, which is inflammation of the pancreas.
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