This is a brief video detailing the main hormones in the GI tract, where they are localized, and their primary functions.
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ADDITIONAL TAGS:
HORMONE
LOCALIZATION
MAIN PHYSIOLOGIC ACTIONS
Gastrin
Gastric antrum, duodenum (G cells)
-stimulate secretion of gastric acid and intrinsic factor from parietal cells
-stimulate secretion of pepsinogen from chief cells
-promotes gastric and intestinal motility, mucosal growth
Cholecystokinin (CCK)
Duodenum, jejunum (I cells)
-stimulate gallbladder contraction
-stimulates release of pancreatic enzymes
-relaxes sphincter of Oddi for release of bile and enzymes
-role in inducing satiety
Secretin
Duodenum, jejunum (S cells)
-stimulate secretion of HCO3 from pancreas
-inhibits gastrin and gastric acid secretion
Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)
Enteric nerves
-increases water and electrolyte secretion from pancreas and gut
-relaxes smooth muscles (via nitric oxide) of the gut
Gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP)
Duodenum, jejunum (K cells)
-reduces gastric acid secretion and intestinal motility
-stimulates insulin release
Motilin
Throughout the gut (Mo cells and ECL cells)
-increases small bowel motility (MMC during fasting) and gastric emptying
Somatostatin
Stomach, small intestine, and pancreas (D cells)
-inhibits secretion and action of many hormones, including all of the above
Digestive hormones in the GI tract
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2 months ago 01:29:10 1
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