neuroendokriinseid
Neuroendokriinseid refers to neuroendocrine cells, a specialized group of cells that combine features of both neurons and endocrine cells. These cells reside in various tissues such as the gastrointestinal tract, lungs, pancreas, and skin, where they release peptide hormones and neurotransmitters directly into the bloodstream or to nearby target cells. The primary role of neuroendocrine cells is to sense physiological signals, process this information, and modulate systemic functions like digestion, growth, metabolism, and the stress response. Because they express receptors for diverse stimuli, they act as integrators between neural and hormonal signaling pathways.
Morphologically, neuroendocrine cells are typically small, mononuclear cells with dense-core secretory granules visible by electron microscopy.
Dysfunction of neuroendocrine cells can lead to a spectrum of pathologies. Hyperplasia or neoplastic transformation of