外分泌
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- the organic process of synthesizing and releasing some substance (同)secernment
- a functionally specialized substance (especially one that is not a waste) released from a gland or cell
- of or relating to exocrine glands or their secretions
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- 〈C〉分泌(ぶんぴつ)作用(過程) / 〈C〉分泌物 / 〈U〉(…を)隠すこと《+『of』+『名』》
- 外分泌腺の,外分泌液の
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Exocrine gland |
Latin |
glandula exocrina |
Code |
TH H2.00.02.0.03014 |
In the animal kingdom, the general term gland falls into two major categories with further subtypes falling under each of these.
An Exocrine gland is distinguished by the fact that it excretes its essential product by way of a duct to some environment external to itself, be it either inside the body or on a surface of the body.
Examples of exocrine glands include the sweat glands, salivary glands, mammary glands, pancreas and liver.
An Endocrine gland is its counterpart. It secretes its essential product without the use of a duct directly into the bloodstream or else by diffusion into its surrounding tissue (paracrine signaling) where it often affects only target cells near the release site.
Examples of endocrine glands include the adrenal glands, located atop the kidneys and responsible for the secretion of certain hormones such as adrenaline, cortisol and others. The testes, sing: testicle, in males and ovaries in females are not only gonads, organs which generate male and female germ cells respectively, but are also endocrine glands in that they produce various androgens and estrogens together known as steroidal sex hormones.
Contents
- 1 Exocrine glands are further sub-classified in the following ways
- 2 Structure
- 3 Method of secretion
- 4 Product secreted
- 5 List of exocrine glands
- 6 See also
- 7 Additional images
- 8 External links
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Exocrine glands are further sub-classified in the following ways
Structure
Exocrine glands contain a glandular portion and a duct portion, the structures of which can be used to classify the gland.
- The duct portion may be branched (called compound) or unbranched (called simple).
- The glandular portion may be tubular or acinar, or may be a mix of the two (called tubuloacinar). If the glandular portion branches, then the gland is called a branched gland.
Method of secretion
Exocrine glands are named apocrine glands, holocrine glands, or merocrine glands based on how their products are excreted.
- Apocrine glands - a portion of the plasma membrane buds off the cell, containing the excretion.
- Holocrine glands - the entire cell disintegrates to excrete its substance, an example is sebaceous glands for skin and nose.
- Merocrine glands or (eccrine glands) - cells excrete their substances by exocytosis an example is pancreatic acinar cells.
Product secreted
- Serous cells excrete proteins, often enzymes. Examples include chief cells and Paneth cells
- Mucous cells excrete mucus. Examples include Brunner's glands, esophageal glands, and pyloric glands
- Mixed glands excrete both protein and mucus. Examples include the salivary glands, although the parotid gland is predominantly serous, the sublingual gland is predominantly mucous, and the submandibular gland is both serous and mucous.
List of exocrine glands
Name(s) |
Location |
Product |
Structure |
Apocrine sweat glands |
skin |
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coiled tubular |
Bartholin's glands, Tiedmann's glands, vulvovaginal glands |
vulva, vagina |
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Bauhin's glands, anterior lingual glands |
tongue, near tip |
nonserous or mixed |
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Brunner's glands, duodenal glands |
duodenum |
mucous |
compound tubular |
Bulbourethral glands, Cowper's glands, Mery's glands |
penis, base |
Pre-ejaculate |
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Ciaccio's glands, accessory lacrimal glands |
eye |
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Cobelli's glands |
esophagus, just above the cardia, in the mucosa |
mucous |
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Duverney's gland |
vagina, on either side |
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Ebner's glands |
tongue |
serous |
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Eccrine sweat glands |
skin |
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coiled tubular |
Esophageal glands |
esophagus |
mucous |
racemose |
Exocrine pancreas |
pancreas |
serous |
tubulo-acinar |
Fränkel's glands |
vocal cords, below the edge |
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Gastric chief cell, Wasmann's glands |
stomach |
serous |
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Glomus coccygeum, coccygeal gland, Luschka's gland or gangliona |
coccyx, near the tip |
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Goblet cells |
digestive tract, respiratory tract |
mucous |
simple unicellular |
Henle's glands |
eyelids, in the conjuctiva |
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tubular |
Huguier's glands |
vagina |
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Krause's glands |
conjunctiva, middle portion |
mucous |
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Lieberkuhn's glands |
intestines, surface of mucous membrane |
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simple tubular |
Littré's glands, Morgagni's glands |
spongy portion of the urethra |
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racemose |
Mammary gland |
breast |
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compound tubulo-acinar |
Meibomian gland |
eyelids |
sebaceous |
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Moll's glands |
eyelids |
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Montgomery's glands |
mammary areola |
sebaceous |
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Naboth's glands |
cervix and os uteri |
mucous |
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Olfactory glands, Bowman's glands |
nose, olfactory region |
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Paneth cells |
small intestine |
serous |
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Gley's glands, Sandstroem's glands |
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parotid gland |
mouth |
serous |
tubulo-alveolar |
Peyer's patches (or glands) |
ileum, lymphatic glands |
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Prostate |
surrounds the urethra just below the urinary bladder |
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Pyloric glands |
stomach |
mucous |
simple branched tubular |
Sebaceous gland |
skin |
sebum |
acinar - branched |
Skene's glands, Guérin's glands |
vagina |
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Sublingual gland, Rivini's gland |
mouth |
mucus (primarily) |
tubulo-alveolar |
Submandibular gland |
mouth |
mixed (M+S) |
tubulo-alveolar |
Sudoriparous glands, Boerhaave's glands |
skin |
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Sigmund's glands |
epitrochlear lymph nodes |
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Suzanne's gland |
mouth, beneath the alveolingual groove |
mucous |
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Weber's glands |
tongue |
mucous |
tubular |
Glands of Zeis |
eyelids, free edges |
sebaceous |
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See also
- Wikipedia:MeSH A10#MeSH A10.336 --- exocrine glands
- List of specialized glands within the human integumentary system
Additional images
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Section of the human esophagus. Moderately magnified.
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Dissection of a lactating breast.
External links
- Diagram at mhhe.com
- gland at eMedicine Dictionary
Histology: Epithelial tissue (TH H2.00.02)
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Epithelial cells |
- Columnar epithelial cell
- Cuboidal epithelial cell
- Squamous epithelial cell
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Surface epithelium |
- Simple squamous epithelium
- Simple cuboidal epithelium
- Simple columnar epithelium
- Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
- Stratified squamous epithelium
- Stratified cuboidal epithelium
- Stratified columnar epithelium
- Transitional epithelium/Urothelium
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Gland/
glandular epithelium |
Classification
(exocrine,
endocrine) |
Mechanism |
- Merocrine
- Apocrine
- Holocrine
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Shape |
- Tubular gland
- Alveolar gland
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Secretion |
- Serous glands
- Mucous glands
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Components |
- Myoepithelial cell
- Serous demilune
- Ducts: Interlobar duct
- Interlobular duct
- Intralobular duct
- Striated duct
- Intercalated duct
- Acinus/Lobe
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- See also
- Template:Epithelial neoplasms
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- exocrine secretion
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