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mucus cell stimulated by
distention
mucus cell produces
mucous, to protect
parietal cell stimulated by
gastrin, ACh, histamine
Parietal cell produces
1. H+, to protect and to convert pepsinogen to pepsin
2. Promotes B12 to Intrinsic Factor
chief cell stimulated by
H+
Chief cell produces
pepsinogen, and pepsin digests protein
ECL stimulated by
gastrin, ACh
ECL produces
histamine, for H+ secretion
G cells stimulated by
food, ACh
G cells produce
gastrin, for H+ secretion
D cell stimulated by
acid
D cells produce
somatostatin (inhibits G, parietal & chief cells), ultimately reducing acid in stomach
somatostatin inhibits
G, Parietal and Chief cells
gastrin and ACh stimulate
ECL, Parietal
G (from ACh)
food stimulates
G cells
Distention stimulates
mucus cells
H+ produced by
Parietal
acid stimulates
chief cells, D cells