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The diffuse endocrine system: from embryogenesis to carcinogenesis.

Luis M Montuenga1, Laura Guembe, M Angela Burrell, M Elena Bodegas, Alfonso Calvo, Jesús J Sola, Pilar Sesma, Ana C Villaro.   

Abstract

In the present review we will summarise the current knowledge about the cells comprising the Diffuse Endocrine System (DES) in mammalian organs. We will describe the morphological, histochemical and functional traits of these cells in three major systems gastrointestinal, respiratory and prostatic. We will also focus on some aspects of their ontogeny and differentiation, as well as to their relevance in carcinogenesis, especially in neuroendocrine tumors. The first chapter describes the characteristics of DES cells and some of their specific biological and biochemical traits. The second chapter deals with DES in the gastrointestinal organs, with special reference to the new data on the differentiation mechanisms that leads to the appearance of endocrine cells from an undifferentiated stem cell. The third chapter is devoted to DES of the respiratory system and some aspects of its biological role, both, during development and adulthood. Neuroendocrine hyperplasia and neuroendocrine lung tumors are also addressed. Finally, the last chapter deals with the prostatic DES, discussing its probable functional role and its relevance in hormone-resistant prostatic carcinomas.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12756892     DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6336(03)80004-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0079-6336


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