Pancreas Function

What Is The Function Of The Pancreas?

In the early 1900's, among a majority of medical experts, the pancreas was thought to provide little value to the human body.

Years later, the medical profession now understand, there is no more serious organ than the pancreas. It turns out, the function of the pancreas is at the center of the human body in turns of health value.


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How Does The Pancreas Function?

Technically Speaking - A pancreas is a large elongated exocrine (exocrine pertains to secretion) gland that is located behind the stomach. The pancreas secrets several hormones, one such hormone of interest is a hormone called insulin.

Pancreas Islet Of Langerhans—What Are Islet Cells In The Pancreas?

Normally, the pancreas produce sufficient hormones or insulin to self regulate sugar glucose levels and keep blood sugar in equilibrium. The islets of Langerhans are the portion of the pancreas that manufactures and secretes hormones. As insulin is secreted into the bloodstream the liver interacts to the quantity of blood glucose and will cease glucose production to prevent a glucose overload or what is often referred to as high sugar levels.

Pancreas, Insulin, Glucose and Glycogen

The glucose is transported from the blood into your member cells. A high percentage of glucose in routed to the brain—the brain can request up to 75 percent or more of available glucose energy. After entering the blood supply, cells immediately process the glucose, however a large percentage of the glucose is converted to a fuel called glycogen. Glycogen is glucose stored in the liver—complex carbohydrate molecule are used to store excessive carbohydrates in the liver.

Glycogen is a form carbs are stored in the body. Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles, where it is readily available for future energy needs. When needed, the liver converts the glycogen back into glucose.

How Does Glucose Enter The Pancreas

Only glycogen from the liver can be used to elevate blood glucose or blood sugar levels.

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The body's ability to store excessive amounts of glycogen from over eating is limited, excess glucose that does not get converted and storage as glycogen(stored glucose) is converted into fat tissue. This extra fat tissue is unnecessary weight gain. Weight gain is itself is a trigger that overworks other bodily processes that lead to various illnesses.

Beta Cells, Glucose and Carbohydrates

After a meal, the pancreas function to start the process to convert the carbs into glucose. With the help of insulin the carbs are passed into the bloodstream. What triggers this insulin secretion? As your blood glucose levels start to increase, pancreatic beta cells respond by secreting insulin into the blood. The insulin converts the glucose into energy glucose then passes glucose into your cells.

If Blood Sugar Levels To Low

If extended periods of time elapse without food the blood glucose levels start to drop. If blood glucose levels drop too low, the results can be dangerous into a condition called hypoglycemia (low blood glucose.) A low blood glucose level signals the alpha cells and the liver to convert amino acids and stored glycogen into glucose to raise the blood sugar level.

What Organs Does The Pancreas Work With?

The pancreas function interacts with several other vital organs of the human body. The brain, lungs, liver, spleen, kidney, small intestine stomach.

Pancreas Function - Summarized

It is spongy and oddly shaped organ. The leading end of the pancreas is the largest portion and is situated on the right side of the abdomen where the stomach is attached to the small intestine (the duodenum). The pancreas tapers down towards its opposite end.

The duodenum-small intestine passes partially digested food into the small intestine. This signals the pancreas to start the various production of hormones-one of those hormones being insulin.

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