cardiac gastric gland
A gastric gland in the cardiac region of the stomach; cardiac glands are fewer in number than in the fundus and body, and secrete mucin which coats the stomach and protects it[MP]. [ MP:0010795 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiac_glands ]
Synonyms: gardiac gland, glandula cardiaca (gaster), gastric gland of cardia, gastric cardiac mucuous gland, gastric cardiac gland
Term info
- EMAPA:37459 (MA:th)
- Wikipedia:Cardiac_glands
- SCTID:8894005
- FMA:14920
pheno_slim, organ_slim
The cardiac glands of the stomach secrete primarily mucus. They are few in number and occur close to the cardiac orifice where the esophagus joins the stomach. In general, they are more shallow than those in the other parts of the stomach. They are of two kinds: (1) simple tubular glands resembling those of the pyloric end of the stomach, but with short ducts. (2) compound racemose glands resembling the duodenal glands. The cardiac gland is both innervated by the parasympathetic and symapthetic nerve fibres of the autonomic nervous system[Wikipedia:Cardiac_glands].
Kardong places this in the glandular epithelium, FMA more generally in the mucosa
cardiac gland
uberon
UBERON:0008859
Gastric cardiac gland
Term relations
- gastric gland
- mucous gland
- part of some mucosa of cardia of stomach
- contributes to morphology of some cardia of stomach