Secretin is a hormone produced by the small intestine that plays a key role in digestion. Disturbances in secretin levels can impact digestive processes. For instance, overproduction of secretin may lead to excessive bicarbonate secretion, causing alkaline diarrhea. On the other hand, deficiencies in secretin can result in impaired digestion and absorption of nutrients. Monitoring secretin levels is crucial for understanding and managing digestive disorders.
2. Topic: Disturbances in Secretin Hormone
Department of Zoology
Presented by: Mishaal Naseer
Roll no# UOC-BSZOL-F2020/002
BS Zoology
Session: 2020-2024
Subject: Endocrinology
Instructor Name: Dr. Syeda Nadia Ahmed
4. Introduction
▪ Secretin is a 27 amino acid peptide hormone.
▪ It is formed by S cells found in duodenum.
▪ Inactive form of secretin is “Prosecretin” that is activated
by gastric acid.
▪ Secretin stimulates pancreas; plasma membrane of
pancreatic centroacinar cells have secretin receptors
(Henriksen & Muckadell, 2000).
5. Discovery
In 1902, E.H. Starling discovered “Secretin” in
collaboration with W.M. Bayliss.
It was the first “Chemical Messenger” identified.
This type of a substance is now called a hormone, a term
coined by Bayliss in 1905 (Henriksen & Muckadell,
2000).
6. Functions
Secretin has three main functions:
❖Regulate pancreas to secrete pancreatic juices.
❖Regulate water balance in cells.
❖Regulate pH in small intestine by influencing gastric acid
and biocarbonate release (Chu et al., 2006).
7. Disturbances in Secretin Hormone
• Increased production of
pancreatic juice and bicarbonate
Overproduction
• Less release of pancreatic
enzymes and bile
• Impair digestion
Underproduction
• Receptor and secretin interaction
problems
• Digestive issues
Receptor
Sensitivity
Issues
9. Digestive Disorders
Secretin itself does not directly cause diseases, but abnormalities
in its function can lead to certain digestive disorders:
➢ Peptic Ulceration
➢ Cholestasis
➢ Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
➢ Chronic Pancreatitis (Digregorio & Sharma, 2019).
10. Peptic Ulceration
It is secretin deficiency disease
caused by H. pylori infection.
Peptic ulcer is a hole or sore in
the lining of stomach, intestine,
oesophagus.
H. pylori infection increases
gastric secretion and reduces S-
cell population (Malfertheiner
et al., 2009).
Fig. 1.1: Peptic Ulceration
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11. Cholestasis
Cholestasis is a liver disease. It is
due to increased quantity of
secretin receptors.
Increased secretin secretion leads to
increased bile duct cell growth and
eventually liver damage. Flow of
bile from liver is reduced or
blocked (Elferink, 2003).
Fig. 1.2: Cholestatic Liver Damage
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12. Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
Gastrinomas, the tumors grow in
pancreas or in the upper part of small
intestine. These tumors produce large
amount of hormone gastrin.
Gastrin level is stimulated by secretin
which stimulates the G cells directly
and at same time inhibit G cell
indirectly by stimulating somatostatin
secretion (Hung et al., 2003).
Fig. 1.3: Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
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13. Chronic Pancreatitis
It is a inflammation of pancreas.
Prolonged inflammation leads to
structural changes in pancreas.
This disrupts the normal response
to secretin, influencing enzyme
release and impairing digestion
(Braganza et al., 2011).
Fig. 1.4: Chronic Pancreatitis
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14. Social Behavior
Secretin deficient mice show reduced hippocampal
function and social behavior because secretin acts as a
neurotransmitter in the brain.
Secretin also increase oxytocin release in the brain,
increased social behavior in rats (Nishijima et al.,
2006).
15. Secretin Stimulation Test
This test is used to diagnose pancreas disorders and
diseases. It is a measurement of the ability of pancreas in
response to secretin.
In this test, patient receives secretin through nose or throat
via a tube. After 1-2 hours, blood levels of pancreatic
secretions are elevated.
Abnormal level of pancreatic secretions tell that there are
problems in the pancreas (Madhavan, 2020).
16. References
Chatzipanagiotou, O., Schizas, D., Vailas, M., Tsoli, M., Sakarellos, P., Sotiropoulou, M. &
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Zollinger‐Ellison syndrome: A thorough update
Madhavan, P., Aftab, H., & Tendler, B. (2020). SAT-121 Secretin Stimulation Test in a Patient
Receiving Proton PUMP Inhibitor Therapy-to Do or Not to Do?. Journal of the Endocrine
Society, 4(Supplement_1), SAT-121.Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 35(4), e13267.