bukspyttsekresjon
Bukspyttsekresjon, also known as gastric secretion, refers to the process by which the stomach produces and releases various substances, including gastric juices, enzymes, and hormones. This process is crucial for the digestion of food and the maintenance of gastric health. The primary cells involved in bukspyttsekresjon are chief cells, parietal cells, and G cells, each contributing different components to the gastric secretions.
Chief cells produce pepsinogen, a precursor to the enzyme pepsin, which breaks down proteins into smaller peptides.
The process of bukspyttsekresjon is regulated by both neural and hormonal mechanisms. The sight, smell, and
Abnormalities in bukspyttsekresjon can lead to various gastrointestinal disorders, such as gastritis, peptic ulcers, and gastroesophageal