Enzyme-secretory activity of digestive glands: non-conventional approach
The aim of review. To present results of original studies of the author and his collaborators, conforming to literature data on transport of digestive enzymes to blood, physiological role of this process and signal role of enzymes.Key points. Digestive glands have dual function mode. Enzymes are tra...
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description | The aim of review. To present results of original studies of the author and his collaborators, conforming to literature data on transport of digestive enzymes to blood, physiological role of this process and signal role of enzymes.Key points. Digestive glands have dual function mode. Enzymes are transported from glands to blood flow by endosecretion of glandular cells, resorption from ducts and lumen of small intestine. Exosecretions of glands have two pools of enzymes: de novo secreted and recreted from the blood. Enzymes are recreted by nondigestive glands as well. Enzymes of the gastro-intestinal tract lumen and circulating in the blood carry out hydrolytic and signal function. The latter is realized both within digestive system and outside of it. The gland ductal system takes part in adjustable endo- and exosecretory enzyme redistribution.Conclusion. Endosecreted, exosecreted and resorbed enzymes of digestive glands play role not only as accelerators of nutrient hydrolysis, but also signal molecules in modulation of alimentiry and nondigestive body functions. The ductal system of glands participates in adjustable transformations of enzyme spectrum of exosecretions. |
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spelling | doaj-art-d1d2fa41d9c34ac3baa74373ffd223c92025-02-10T16:14:33ZrusGastro LLCРоссийский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии1382-43762658-66732013-09-01234614797Enzyme-secretory activity of digestive glands: non-conventional approachG. F. Korotko0Federal state-funded healthcare institution Regional hospital N 2, Ministry of Healthcare of Krasnodar regionThe aim of review. To present results of original studies of the author and his collaborators, conforming to literature data on transport of digestive enzymes to blood, physiological role of this process and signal role of enzymes.Key points. Digestive glands have dual function mode. Enzymes are transported from glands to blood flow by endosecretion of glandular cells, resorption from ducts and lumen of small intestine. Exosecretions of glands have two pools of enzymes: de novo secreted and recreted from the blood. Enzymes are recreted by nondigestive glands as well. Enzymes of the gastro-intestinal tract lumen and circulating in the blood carry out hydrolytic and signal function. The latter is realized both within digestive system and outside of it. The gland ductal system takes part in adjustable endo- and exosecretory enzyme redistribution.Conclusion. Endosecreted, exosecreted and resorbed enzymes of digestive glands play role not only as accelerators of nutrient hydrolysis, but also signal molecules in modulation of alimentiry and nondigestive body functions. The ductal system of glands participates in adjustable transformations of enzyme spectrum of exosecretions.https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1213enzymes of digestive glandsendocrine secretionrecretionresorptionsignal role |
spellingShingle | G. F. Korotko Enzyme-secretory activity of digestive glands: non-conventional approach Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии enzymes of digestive glands endocrine secretion recretion resorption signal role |
title | Enzyme-secretory activity of digestive glands: non-conventional approach |
title_full | Enzyme-secretory activity of digestive glands: non-conventional approach |
title_fullStr | Enzyme-secretory activity of digestive glands: non-conventional approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Enzyme-secretory activity of digestive glands: non-conventional approach |
title_short | Enzyme-secretory activity of digestive glands: non-conventional approach |
title_sort | enzyme secretory activity of digestive glands non conventional approach |
topic | enzymes of digestive glands endocrine secretion recretion resorption signal role |
url | https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1213 |
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