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The Endocrine System — Pineal Gland
The pineal gland, also called pineal body or epiphysis cerebri,
is a small cone-shaped structure that extends posteriorly from the
third ventricle of the brain.
The pineal gland consists of portions of neurons, neuroglial cells,
and specialized secretory cells called pinealocytes. The pinealocytes
synthesize the hormone melatonin and secrete it directly into the
cerebrospinal fluid, which takes it into the blood. Melatonin affects
reproductive development and daily physiologic cycles.
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