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Glossary

Starting with A for "ACE inhibitor" and continuing through to Y for "Yolk Sac Tumour", we give you succinct explanations for scientific and medical terms in clear and simple words.




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Pancreas
Gland which is 15-20 cm long and which weighs ca. 70-80 g. The main efferent duct (Ductus pancreaticus) and the bile duct (Ductus choledochus) both exit in the small intestine. The pancreas consists of an exocrine portion which produces enzymes and an endocrine portion which produces hormones. The endocrine portion is made up of all the islets of Langerhans , the so-called islet system.

Function
1. Exocrine (secretory) function: production of digestive juice which contains enzymes. The 24 h production is ca. 1-1.5 l and secretion is controlled by nerves (vagus, sympathetic system) and hormones. The most important enzymes are a) Protein-splitting enzymes (proteases), particularly trypsin and chymotrypsin and peptide-splitting enzymes (peptidases); b) Lipid-splitting enzymes (esterases), particularly pancreatic lipase, lecithinases A and B, phosphatase and cholinesterase; c) Carbohydrate-splitting enzymes such as amylases and maltase; d) Nucleic acid-splitting enzymes (nucleases); 2. endocrine function: see islets of Langerhans. Cf. type 2 diabetes

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin