insulinutskillelse
Insulinutskillelse, or insulin secretion, refers to the process by which the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans within the pancreas release insulin into the bloodstream. This is a critical endocrine function that plays a central role in regulating blood glucose levels. The primary stimulus for insulin secretion is an increase in blood glucose concentration, typically after a meal. When glucose levels rise, these beta cells detect the change and trigger the release of insulin.
Insulin acts as a key hormone in the body's metabolism, particularly concerning glucose. Its main function is
The regulation of insulin secretion is a complex process involving various signaling pathways. Besides glucose, other