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What is a Pancreatic Duct?

Archana Khambekar
Archana Khambekar

The pancreas is situated towards the back of the stomach, and close to the small intestine. It has an exocrine part that makes enzymes needed for digesting food and assimilating nutrients, and an endocrine part that makes hormones necessary for the processing of blood sugar. The enzymes synthesized in the exocrine pancreatic cells are conveyed through fine ducts, which combine to make up the main pancreatic duct. This duct carries the enzymes from the pancreas to the small intestine. Before opening into the small intestine, the pancreatic duct unites with the bile duct that delivers bile from the liver and gallbladder.

The main pancreatic duct traverses through the pancreas. It was first detected by a German anatomist, Johann Wirsung. Hence, the duct is also known as the duct of Wirsung. Some people may have another duct, smaller in size, besides this primary duct. The extra duct is called the Duct of Santorini.

The main pancreatic cut transports pancreas secretions to the duodenum.
The main pancreatic cut transports pancreas secretions to the duodenum.

The main duct transports the secretions of the pancreas to the duodenum, which is a part of the small intestine. Pancreatic juice includes digestive enzymes that act on carbohydrates, fat, and proteins in the food, and bicarbonates. The particular type of cells that occur in pancreatic ducts discharge bicarbonates, which is an alkaline fluid. The alkaline secretion neutralizes the acidity of the partly digested food passed into the small intestine from the stomach.

The pancreatic duct can sometimes become blocked as a result of gallstones.
The pancreatic duct can sometimes become blocked as a result of gallstones.

Sometimes the pancreatic duct can get blocked, as can happen in people who suffer from gallstones, for instance. A gallstone can break away from the gall bladder and become wedged in the pancreatic duct, affecting the flow of the enzymes. This can lead to pancreatitis, a condition in which pancreas gets inflamed, causing pain in the abdominal area. The enzymes that normally start working after reaching the small intestine get stimulated in the pancreas itself and can harm its tissue. People who are heavy alcohol drinkers may develop chronic pancreatitis, where the inflammation and pain lasts.

The pancreas gland aids in digestion and produces insulin.
The pancreas gland aids in digestion and produces insulin.

In some cases, cysts may form as the pancreatic duct gets blocked and the enzymatic fluid accumulates. The cysts may grow bigger and the condition may exacerbate the pain, and cause vomiting. The cysts may disappear without treatment. In certain instances, the cysts may need to be removed surgically or may have to be drained.

Pancreatic cancer is a serious ailment that occurs when the pancreatic cells multiply abnormally and develop into tumors. Sometimes the cells in the duct of the pancreas begin to turn cancerous. This is the type of tumor seen most often in people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Different tests and procedures are involved in assessing pancreatic tumors and their stage.

Discussion Comments

AnswerMan

My mother died from pancreatic cancer, and the doctor who performed the autopsy said she may have had pancreatic tumors since she was a child. After seeing what she went through, I'm extra cautious about eating anything that could overwork my pancreas. I had pancreatitis one time during my drinking years, and the pain was enough to convince me to stop drinking alcohol to excess.

Reminiscence

Sometimes after I eat a heavy meal I can feel and hear things being "squirted" inside my abdomen, for lack of a better word. I wonder if I'm feeling the main pancreatic duct at work. I know I can feel things going on with my kidneys sometimes, so maybe I'm feeling my pancreas doing what it's supposed to do to help with digestion.

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    • The main pancreatic cut transports pancreas secretions to the duodenum.
      By: Sebastian Kaulitzki
      The main pancreatic cut transports pancreas secretions to the duodenum.
    • The pancreatic duct can sometimes become blocked as a result of gallstones.
      By: designua
      The pancreatic duct can sometimes become blocked as a result of gallstones.
    • The pancreas gland aids in digestion and produces insulin.
      By: pixdesign123
      The pancreas gland aids in digestion and produces insulin.
    • Gallstones can obstruct the pancreatic duct if they break away from the gallbladder.
      By: roblan
      Gallstones can obstruct the pancreatic duct if they break away from the gallbladder.
    • An ultrasound can be used to investigate diseases of the gallbladder, pancreas and liver.
      By: acherst
      An ultrasound can be used to investigate diseases of the gallbladder, pancreas and liver.
    • Consuming peanuts on a regular basis may help prevent gallstones.
      By: lirtlon
      Consuming peanuts on a regular basis may help prevent gallstones.