körtelcellernas
Körtelcellernas, also known as the "körtel cells" or "körtel cells of the pancreas," are a type of endocrine cell found in the pancreas. These cells are responsible for producing and secreting hormones that regulate various physiological processes in the body. The name "körtel" comes from the Swedish word for "gland," reflecting their role in endocrine function.
Körtelcellernas are classified into several types based on the hormones they produce. The most well-known types
Alpha cells, which produce glucagon, a hormone that stimulates the liver to release glucose into the bloodstream.
Beta cells, which produce insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels by facilitating the uptake of
Delta cells, which produce somatostatin, a hormone that inhibits the release of other hormones, including insulin
Epsilon cells, which produce ghrelin, a hormone that stimulates appetite and plays a role in energy homeostasis.
These cells are crucial for maintaining homeostasis, particularly in the regulation of glucose metabolism. Dysfunction or
The study of körtelcellernas involves both basic research to understand their molecular and cellular mechanisms and