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  1. Somatostatin - Wikipedia

    Somatostatin is produced by neuroendocrine neurons of the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus. These neurons project to the median eminence, where somatostatin is released from neurosecretory …

  2. Somatostatin: What It Is, Function & Symptoms - Cleveland Clinic

    What is somatostatin? Somatostatin is a hormone that regulates a variety of bodily functions by hindering the release of other hormones, the activity of your gastrointestinal tract and the rapid …

  3. Physiology of somatostatin and its analogs - UpToDate

    Nov 18, 2025 · Somatostatin is produced by paracrine cells that are scattered throughout the gastrointestinal tract and inhibits gastrointestinal endocrine secretion. Somatostatin is also found in …

  4. Somatostatin | C76H104N18O19S2 | CID 16129706 - PubChem

    Somatostatin, also known as growth hormone-inhibiting hormone, is a naturally-occurring peptide hormone of 14 or 28 amino acid residues that regulates the endocrine system.

  5. Somatostatin | Hormone Regulation, Neuroendocrine Control

    Jan 27, 2026 · In the pancreas, somatostatin is produced by the delta cells of the islets of Langerhans, where it serves to block the secretion of both insulin and glucagon from adjacent cells. Insulin, …

  6. Somatostatin | Hormones

    Somatostatin from the hypothalamus inhibits the pituitary gland’s secretion of growth hormone and thyroid stimulating hormone. In addition, somatostatin is produced in the pancreas and inhibits the …

  7. Agonists, Antagonists and Receptors of Somatostatin: …

    Somatostatin is a peptide that plays a variety of roles such as neurotransmitter and endocrine regulator; its actions as a cell regulator in various tissues of the human body are represented mainly by …

  8. Regulatory Mechanisms of Somatostatin Expression - PMC

    In mammals, somatostatin originates from pre-prosomatostatin and is processed to a shorter form, i.e., somatostatin-14, and a longer form, i.e., somatostatin-28. The two peptides repress growth hormone …

  9. Physiology, Somatostatin - PubMed

    Jul 24, 2023 · Somatostatin is a cyclic peptide well known for its strong regulatory effects throughout the body. Also known by the name of growth hormone inhibiting hormone, it is produced in many …

  10. The Role of Somatostatin in the Gastrointestinal Tract - PMC

    Somatostatin is a hormone secreted by a specific type of cell in different parts of the human body. The gastrointestinal tract is its primary source, while it also serves as a key target for this hormone.