neurosekretoriske
Neurosekretoriske (neurosecretory) describes cells or processes in which neurons produce and release hormones, or neurohormones, into the circulatory system rather than across a synapse. This arrangement couples the nervous and endocrine systems, enabling neural activity to regulate hormonal signals over longer distances and timescales.
The best-known neurosecretory pathway is the hypothalamic–pituitary axis. Hypothalamic neurosecretory neurons release releasing and inhibiting hormones
Other neurosecretory tissues include the pineal gland, where pinealocytes release melatonin in response to neural signals
Key features of neurosecretory signaling include the synthesis of peptide or amine hormones by neurons, release