Secretion Paralytic

Paralytic secretion is a process in which, in the absence of stimulation, glandular cells begin to secrete their secretion in large quantities. This process occurs after denervation of the gland occurs, i.e. removal of nerve endings that regulated the functioning of the gland.

Paralytic secretion is an important process for maintaining homeostasis in the body.



The secretion is paralytic.

Paralytic secretion is a state of normal function of the salivary glands, which contract and discharge large quantities of secretion into the mouth in the absence of any food stimulus.

The secretory function of the salivary glands is very important for maintaining normal homeostasis of the oral cavity, since it is carried out by basic substances