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Somatostatin

Somatostatin is a neuropeptide hormone produced by the hypothalamus in our bodies that plays an important role in regulating several key biological processes. It contributes to controlling hormone secretion, digestion, growth and development, cardiac function, and the body's response to stress. Its most important ro…

Curated from this journal's research 📚 3 peer-reviewed articles cited 🗓 Reviewed June 2026

Overview

Somatostatin is a neuropeptide hormone produced by the hypothalamus in our bodies that plays an important role in regulating several key biological processes. It contributes to controlling hormone secretion, digestion, growth and development, cardiac function, and the body's response to stress. Its most important role is to inhibit the secretion of hormones such as growth hormone from the pituitary gland and insulin from the pancreas. Somatostatin is also involved in memory formation and neuroprotection. In medicine, somatostatin analogs are used for the treatment of neuroendocrine tumors, acromegaly, excessive growth hormone production, and certain other rare medical conditions.

Research published in this journal

3 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Pancreas.

Journal editorial board
Giuseppe Maulucci · Italy Carlo Molino · United States Cosimo Sperti · Italy

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