The endocrine cells of the digestive system: amines, peptides, and modes of action
- 1 December 1986
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Brain Structure and Function
- Vol. 175 (2), 151-162
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00389591
Abstract
The endocrine cells of the digestive system (entero-endocrine cells of gastro-intestinal epithelia and langerhans' islets of the pancreas) and the chemical messengers produced by them constitute a complicated and complex system. The physiological function of this system is the regulation of all processes related to digestion and resorption, and to homeostasis of carbohydrate metabolism. Using morphological and histochemical features of this cellular community, the present review deals with amines and amine metabolism, polypeptides and their immunohistochemical identification, and with the modes of action of genteric and pancreatic hormones. Special attention is paid to the significance of amine precursor uptake and decarboxvlation (APUD), to immunohistochemical methodology and the interpretation of immunohistochemical findings, and to local regulatory mechanisms, especially paracrinia. Finally, unifying concepts for the integration of these cells and similar endocrine cells of other organs into a common system are considered.Keywords
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