Pathways of secretion in the exocrine pancreas: the status of resting secretion
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- DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(87)90761-2
Pathways of secretion in the exocrine pancreas: the status of resting secretion
Abstract
In the last decade the concept of two distinct pathways of secretion in the exocrine pancreas has slowly emerged. According to this concept, one pathway is involved in stimulated (regulated) conditions and another under resting (constitutive) conditions. This hypothesis was elaborated at first from the comparison of the specific radioactivities of secretory proteins released by the gland under resting and stimulated conditions. Analysis of the protein composition of the juice released under these two physiological conditions further supported that hypothesis. More recent studies compared the kinetic of accumulation of newly synthesized proteins in zymogen granule and their release in the gland lumen. The latter results are in agreement with a model in which secretory proteins are channelled in two separate pathways, one regulated, and one constitutive. Essentially, the constitutive pathway would correspond to a paragranular route in which the proteins would be immediately secreted instead of being stored in zymogen granules. In addition, some of the proteins released in the juice under "resting" conditions are associated to microvesicles. The term "microvesicular secretion" is used to designate that type of secretion.
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