Details for anatomical structure: stomach
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Synonyms
stomach, gaster, GasterGeneral information
A large irregularly piriform sac between the oesophagus and the small intestine, the most dilated portion of the digestive tube, lying just beneath the diaphragm; it has a capacity of about 1 literLinks to other resources
Cytomer | cy0047748 |
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Larger structures
Substructures
Secreted hormones
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Hormone: ghrelin
Influenced by:
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Hormone: lipocalin 2
- NGAL was found in a variety of normal and pathological human tissues (cell type-specific pattern of expression in bronchus, stomach, small intestine, pancreas, kidney, prostate gland, and thymus). [2]
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Hormone: TFF1
- Found in stomach [3]
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Hormone: TFF2
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Hormone: MIP-3 beta
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Hormone: hepcidin
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Hormone: BCA-1
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Hormone: MCP-4
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Hormone: AGR2
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Hormone: Cystatin-C
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Hormone: NPW23
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Hormone: NPW30
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Hormone: REG1A
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Hormone: IL-17B
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Hormone: FGF-23
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Hormone: GRP
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Receptors
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Receptor: GL-R
Influences:
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Receptor: sst1
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Receptor: sst2
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Receptor: sst5
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Receptor: sst3
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Receptor: sst4
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Receptor: TLR7
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Receptor: glucagon-like peptide 2 receptor
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Receptor: frizzled 3
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Receptor: GRP-R
Influences:
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Receptor: hepatocyte growth factor receptor
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Receptor: CRF-R1
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Receptor: CRF-R2
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Receptor: neurotensin receptor type 1
Induced phenotype:
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Receptor: PRLR
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Receptor: Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 1
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Receptor: Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 5
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Receptor: Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 2
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Receptor: Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 2
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Receptor: 5-HT-2B
Induced phenotype:
- gastro-intestinal system smooth muscle contraction
- 5-HT 2B receptors are found peripherally in the stomach fundus and contraction of the rat stomach fundus via these receptors has been elicited. [5]
- gastro-intestinal system smooth muscle contraction
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Receptor: CCK-1
Induced phenotype:
- inhibition of gastric emptying
- In humans strong evidence suggests CCK1R activation is involved in the regulation of numerous physiological processes, including inhibition of gastric emptying. [6]
- inhibition of gastric emptying