enterosyyttien
Enterosyyttien is the Finnish genitive form of enterocytes, the absorptive epithelial cells in the intestinal lining. In English, enterocytes are the predominant cell type of the intestinal epithelium, lining the villi of the small intestine and, to a lesser extent, the colon. They form a continuous, highly polarized layer that serves as both a barrier and an active site of digestion and nutrient uptake.
Enterosyyttien are tall, columnar cells with an apical brush border formed by densely packed microvilli. This
The primary role of enterosyyttien is nutrient absorption. They express transporters for sugars, amino acids, fatty
Enterosyyttien arise from stem cells in the crypts of Lieberkühn, differentiating as they migrate up the villus
Disruption of enterosyytin function or structure can impair absorption, contributing to malabsorption syndromes or diarrhea. Conditions
See also: intestinal epithelium, enterocytes, brush border, nutrient transporters.