glukagonfrisättning
Glukagonfrisättning refers to the process by which the hormone glucagon is released from specialized cells in the pancreas. These cells, known as alpha cells, are located in the islets of Langerhans within the pancreas. Glucagon plays a crucial role in regulating blood glucose levels. Its release is primarily triggered by a decrease in blood sugar, a condition known as hypoglycemia. When blood glucose levels fall too low, the alpha cells sense this change and secrete glucagon into the bloodstream.
Once in circulation, glucagon acts on the liver, stimulating it to break down stored glycogen into glucose.