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Centroacinar cell

(sěn’trō-ās’ĭ-nər, -när’)

Noun

1. A nonsecretory cell of a pancreatic ductule occupying the lumen of an acinus. Also called Langerhans cell. (The American Heritage® Stedman’s Medical Dictionary)

2. Spindle-shaped cells in the exocrine pancreas. Centroacinar cells are an extension of the intercalated duct cells into each pancreatic acinus. The intercalated ducts take the bicarbonate to intralobular ducts which become lobular ducts. These lobular ducts finally converge to form the main pancreatic duct. These cells are commonly known as duct cells, and secrete an aqueous bicarbonate solution under stimulation by the hormone secretin. They also secrete mucin. (wikipedia.org)

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