Pancreatic Crosstalk in the Disease Setting: Understanding the Impact of Exocrine Disease on Endocrine Function

dc.contributor.authorVillaca, Catharina B. P.
dc.contributor.authorMastracci, Teresa L.
dc.contributor.departmentBiology, School of Science
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-28T08:32:46Z
dc.date.available2024-10-28T08:32:46Z
dc.date.issued2024-03-29
dc.description.abstractThe exocrine and endocrine are functionally distinct compartments of the pancreas that have traditionally been studied as separate entities. However, studies of embryonic development, adult physiology, and disease pathogenesis suggest there may be critical communication between exocrine and endocrine cells. In fact, the incidence of the endocrine disease diabetes secondary to exocrine disease/dysfunction ranges from 25% to 80%, depending on the type and severity of the exocrine pathology. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate how exocrine-endocrine "crosstalk" may impact pancreatic function. In this article, we discuss common exocrine diseases, including cystic fibrosis, acute, hereditary, and chronic pancreatitis, and the impact of these exocrine diseases on endocrine function. Additionally, we review how obesity and fatty pancreas influence exocrine function and the impact on cellular communication between the exocrine and endocrine compartments. Interestingly, in all pathologies, there is evidence that signals from the exocrine disease contribute to endocrine dysfunction and the progression to diabetes. Continued research efforts to identify the mechanisms that underlie the crosstalk between various cell types in the pancreas are critical to understanding normal pancreatic physiology as well as disease states.
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dc.identifier.citationVillaca CBP, Mastracci TL. Pancreatic Crosstalk in the Disease Setting: Understanding the Impact of Exocrine Disease on Endocrine Function. Compr Physiol. 2024;14(2):5371-5387. Published 2024 Mar 29. doi:10.1002/cphy.c230008
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/44242
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherWiley
dc.relation.isversionof10.1002/cphy.c230008
dc.relation.journalComprehensive Physiology
dc.rightsPublisher Policy
dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectExocrine pancreas
dc.subjectEndocrine system
dc.subjectPancreatic diseases
dc.titlePancreatic Crosstalk in the Disease Setting: Understanding the Impact of Exocrine Disease on Endocrine Function
dc.typeArticle
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