Frontiers in Physiology (Mar 2022)

Pancreas—Its Functions, Disorders, and Physiological Impact on the Mammals’ Organism

  • Monika Karpińska,
  • Marian Czauderna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.807632
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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This review aimed to analyze the scientific literature on pancreatic diseases (especially exocrine pancreatic insufficiency). This review also describes the correlation between the physiological fitness of the pancreas and obesity. The influence of the pancreatic exocrine function on the development of the organism of adults and adolescents was also described. The results of piglet studies available in the literature were cited as an established model used to optimize treatments for pancreatic diseases in humans. The pancreas has an exocrine and hormonal function. Consequently, it is one of the key internal organs in animals and humans. Pancreatic diseases are usually severe and particularly troublesome. A properly composed diet and taken dietary supplements significantly improve the patient’s well-being, as well as the course of the disease. Therefore, a diet and a healthy lifestyle positively affect maintaining the optimal physiological efficiency of the pancreas.

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