Somatostatin
The pancreas, Stomach & Upper intestine. It is a Hormone.
Delta cells, also known as D cells, are responsible for producing somatostatin in the pancreas. Somatostatin is a hormone that inhibits the secretion of other hormones, such as insulin and glucagon, and has various functions in the body including regulating digestion and inhibiting the release of growth hormone.
Pancreas produces insulin hormone to lower sugar in blood.
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GABA is a neurotransmitter, it is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter of the nervous system
Several hormones are secreted by the pancreas. They include insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, and pancreatic peptide.
D-cells, or Delta cells, can be found in the stomach, intestine, or Islets of Langerhans (the hormone producing regions of the pancreas which also produce glucagon and insulin). Delta cells produce somatostatin, a regulatory hormone. When somatostatin is released it interacts with specialized receptor cells, these cells control the production of other hormones. Somatostatin coming in contact with a somatostatin receptor will inhibit the production of hormones that receptor controls.
Hormone-secreting tumors can be successfully treated with surgery, radiation, bromocriptine (Parlodel), Sandostatin (Octreotide), or other somatostatin analogues (drugs similar to somatostatin).
Gonadotropin, Thyrotropin, Oxytocin, Vassopressin, Growth hormone, Somatostatin, Dopamine, and Corticotropin.
Somatostatin is an inhibitor of growth hormone release from the anterior pituitary and suppresses the release of a variety of other hormones involved in the regulation of important physiological functions of the gastrointestinal tract.
Somatostatin is a peptide hormone primarily released from the delta cells of the pancreas and the hypothalamus. It plays a crucial role in inhibiting the release of several other hormones, including growth hormone and insulin. Additionally, somatostatin is found in the gastrointestinal tract, where it regulates digestive processes. Its diverse functions make it important for maintaining homeostasis in various physiological systems.