The term piecemeal degranulation (PMD) refers to a slow releasing process mediated by vesicular transport of stored secretory granule contents. This form of cell secretion was first proposed for basophils, mast cells and eosinophils, but evidence has begun to accumulate that PMD also occurs in dense-core granules of neuroendocrine cells and neurons. This review summarizes the electron-microscopic evidence that has been gathered in support of this view and also discusses the possible physiological significance of PMD in this class of secretory organelles in comparison with ‘full fusion’ and ‘kiss-and-run’ exocytosis.

Crivellato, E., Nico, B., Bertelli, E., Nussdorfer, G.G., Ribatti, D. (2006). Dense-core granules in neuroendocrine cells and neurons release their secretory constituents by piecemeal degranulation (Review). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE, 18(6), 1037-1046 [10.3892/ijmm.18.6.1037].

Dense-core granules in neuroendocrine cells and neurons release their secretory constituents by piecemeal degranulation (Review)

BERTELLI, Eugenio;
2006-01-01

Abstract

The term piecemeal degranulation (PMD) refers to a slow releasing process mediated by vesicular transport of stored secretory granule contents. This form of cell secretion was first proposed for basophils, mast cells and eosinophils, but evidence has begun to accumulate that PMD also occurs in dense-core granules of neuroendocrine cells and neurons. This review summarizes the electron-microscopic evidence that has been gathered in support of this view and also discusses the possible physiological significance of PMD in this class of secretory organelles in comparison with ‘full fusion’ and ‘kiss-and-run’ exocytosis.
2006
Crivellato, E., Nico, B., Bertelli, E., Nussdorfer, G.G., Ribatti, D. (2006). Dense-core granules in neuroendocrine cells and neurons release their secretory constituents by piecemeal degranulation (Review). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE, 18(6), 1037-1046 [10.3892/ijmm.18.6.1037].
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