FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF PANCREATIC SECRETORY ACTIVITY AND CHANGES IN ENZYME HOMEOSTASIS DURING HYPOKINESIA
Abstract
The exocrine function of the pancreas is an important component of the digestive system and is controlled by complex neurohumoral mechanisms. The intensity and qualitative composition of pancreatic secretion are influenced by hormonal, neural, nutritional, and pathological factors, as well as the body's level of motor activity. The impact of hypokinesia, associated with a modern lifestyle, on the functional state of the pancreas has received particular attention in recent years. This article analyzes the main mechanisms regulating pancreatic secretion and examines the role of hypokinesia as a modifiable risk factor for digestive disorders.
Keywords
pancreas, exocrine secretion, hypokinesia, neurohumoral regulation, digestive system.
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