neuroendocrine

How Do Neuroendocrine Cells Function?

Neuroendocrine cells function by converting neuronal signals into hormonal responses. Upon receiving an impulse from the nervous system, these cells release their stored hormones into the bloodstream. This allows for the regulation of various physiological processes including metabolism, growth, and stress responses. For instance, the hypothalamic neuroendocrine cells release hormones that regulate the pituitary gland, which in turn secretes hormones affecting multiple target organs.

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