Somatomammotrophic cell

A somatomammotroph or somatomammotrophic cell, also known as a somatolactotroph or somatolactotrophic cell, is a type of cell of the anterior pituitary gland that produces both somatotropin (growth hormone) and prolactin. Cells that secrete only somatotropin or only prolactin are known as somatotrophs and mammotrophs, respectively.

Somatomammotrophic cell
Anatomical terminology

See also

  • Acidophil cell
  • List of human cell types derived from the germ layers

References


    Anatomy of the endocrine system
    Pituitary gland
    Anterior
    • Pars intermedia
    • Pars tuberalis
    • Pars distalis
    • Acidophil cell
      • Somatotropic cell
      • Prolactin cell
      • Somatomammotrophic cell
    • Basophil cell
      • Corticotropic cell
      • Gonadotropic cell
      • Thyrotropic cell
    • Chromophobe cell
    Posterior
    • Pars nervosa
    • Median eminence
    • Stalk
    • Pituicyte
    • Herring bodies
    Thyroid
    • Follicular cell
    • Parafollicular cell
    Parathyroid gland
    • Chief cell
    • Oxyphil cell
    Adrenal gland
    Cortex
    • Zona glomerulosa
    • Zona fasciculata
    • Zona reticularis
    Medulla
    • Chromaffin cell
    Gonads
    • Testicle
      • Leydig cell
      • Sertoli cell
    • Ovary
      • Theca interna
      • Granulosa cell
      • Corpus luteum
    Islets of pancreas
    • Alpha cell
    • Beta cell
    • PP cell
    • Delta cell
    • Epsilon cell
    Pineal gland
    • Pinealocyte
    • Corpora arenacea
    Other
    • Enteroendocrine cell
    • Paraganglia
      • Organ of Zuckerkandl
    • Placenta
    • Development
    • List of human endocrine organs and actions


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