enteroendokriinisia
Enteroendokriinisia refers to cells within the lining of the gastrointestinal tract that produce and secrete hormones. These cells, also known as enteroendocrine cells or endocrine cells of the gut, are scattered throughout the stomach and intestines. They represent the largest endocrine population in the human body. These cells act as sensory receptors, detecting luminal contents such as nutrients, bacteria, and pH changes. In response to these stimuli, they release a diverse array of peptide hormones into the bloodstream or surrounding tissues. These hormones play crucial roles in regulating various physiological processes.
Examples of hormones produced by enteroendokriinisia include gastrin, secretin, cholecystokinin (CCK), ghrelin, and somatostatin. Gastrin stimulates