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Alpha Cell Information

Alpha cells are endocrine cells in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas. They make up 33-46% of the human islet cells and are responsible for synthesizing and secreting the peptide hormone glucagon, which elevates the glucose levels in the blood.

To elevate glucose levels, glucagon binds to receptors on hepatocytes (liver cells) and other cells (e.g. muscle cells). This activates an enzyme, glycogen phosphorylase, inside the hepatocyte to hydrolyse glycogen to glucose. This process is called glycogenolysis. In rodents, alpha cells are located in the periphery of the islets, however in humans the islet architecture is generally less organized and alpha cells are frequently observed inside the islets as well. When being viewed by an electron microscope, alpha cells can be identified by their characteristic granules with a large dense core and a small white halo.

Alternative and more common spellings: alpha-cell or α-cell.

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· · Human cell types / list derived primarily from endoderm
Foregut
Respiratory system Pneumocyte (Type I pneumocyte, Type II pneumocyte) · Clara cell · Goblet cell · (Enterochromaffin cell from ectoderm)
Digestive system
Stomach

exocrine: Gastric chief cell · Parietal cell · Goblet cell · Paneth cell

enteroendocrine: G cells · D cells · ECL cells

Enterocyte · M cell
Small intestine enteroendocrine: K cells · S cells · D cells · I cells
Other/ungrouped endocrine APUD cell · (Enterochromaffin cell from ectoderm)
Exocrine pancreas Centroacinar cells · Pancreatic stellate cell
Liver Hepatocyte · Hepatic stellate cell · (Kupffer cell from mesoderm)
Endocrine system endocrine pancreas (alpha cell, beta cell, delta cell, PP cell, epsilon cell)
Pharyngeal pouch
Endocrine system thyroid (Thyroid epithelial cell, Parafollicular cell) · parathyroid (Parathyroid chief cell, Oxyphil cell)
Hindgut/cloaca
Urogenital system Urothelial cells

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