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Pancreatic acinar cells are the most abundant cell type in the exocrine pancreas. These cells are responsible for synthesizing, storing, and secreting digestive enzymes, collectively known as pancreatic juice. The enzymes produced by acinar cells include proteases like trypsin and chymotrypsin, which break down proteins, amylase for carbohydrate digestion, and lipase for fat digestion. They also produce nucleases to break down nucleic acids.
Morphologically, pancreatic acinar cells are polarized. They have a basally located nucleus and abundant rough endoplasmic
The secretion of pancreatic enzymes is a tightly regulated process. Hormonal signals from the gut, triggered