Details for anatomical structure: D cell
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Synonyms
D cell, delta cell,General information
produces somatostatin; somatostatin inhibits insulin and glucagon secretionLinks to other resources
Cytomer | cy0044733 |
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Larger structures
Substructures
Secreted hormones
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Hormone: gastrin
- Co-localization of gastrin and CRH in D-cells was determined by immunocytochemistry. S.456 [1]
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Hormone: CRH
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Hormone: somatostatin
- SST also inhibits pancreatic polypeptide as well as endogenous SST secretion from delta-cells through an autofeedback mechanism. [2]
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Receptors
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Receptor: sst5
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Receptor: sst1
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Receptor: sst2
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Receptor: sst3
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Receptor: CCK-1
- The CCK1 receptor mRNA and protein have been localized in the human gastric mucosa within D cells. [3]
Influences:
- somatostatin
- The CCK1 receptor mRNA and protein have been localized in the human gastric mucosa within D cells, where CCK can stimulate somatostatin secretion. [3]