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Gastrin, in Visit Clinic

Measures the hormone gastrin in blood to assess stomach acid problems and detect gastrin-producing tumors in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Gastrin Test in Visit Clinic?

The gastrin blood test measures the level of the hormone gastrin. Gastrin is produced by cells in the stomach and it helps control how much acid the stomach makes. This test shows whether the body is signaling for too much or too little stomach acid. High levels can point to gastrin-producing tumors or Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. They can also occur with chronic stomach inflammation or certain infections. Low levels may follow some stomach surgeries or severe illness. Doctors use this test when people have recurring ulcers, severe reflux that does not respond to treatment, unexplained watery diarrhea, or a mass near the stomach or pancreas. Medications and recent meals can affect results.

Gastrin Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Gastrin Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Gastrin test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Gastrin Test in Visit Clinic?

Gastrin is commonly ordered as part of a gastrointestinal hormone or acid evaluation when patients have recurrent peptic ulcers, severe reflux, unexplained chronic diarrhea, or a suspected gastrin-producing tumor. Abnormal results may be caused by gastrinomas, chronic atrophic gastritis, H. pylori infection, or by medications such as proton pump inhibitors. A family history of endocrine tumors (for example MEN1) may make this test more important.

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What is the main function of gastrin in Visit Clinic?plus

Gastrin is a peptide hormone secreted by G cells in the stomach and duodenum. Its main function is to stimulate gastric acid (HCl) secretion from parietal cells, aiding protein digestion. It also enhances gastric motility, stimulates pepsinogen release, promotes growth of the gastric mucosa, and increases gastric blood flow—supporting effective digestion and mucosal maintenance.

What causes gastrin to increase in Visit Clinic?plus

Gastrin rises in response to food (especially proteins), gastric distension and vagal stimulation (via gastrin-releasing peptide). Low stomach acidity — from atrophic gastritis, proton pump inhibitors or antacids — removes negative feedback and increases gastrin. Pathologic causes include gastrin-secreting tumors (gastrinomas/Zollinger–Ellison syndrome), H. pylori–related antral gastritis, hypercalcemia and chronic renal failure, which can also elevate gastrin levels.

What happens when gastrin is low in Visit Clinic?plus

Low gastrin reduces stomach acid production and weakens gastric mucosal maintenance. Consequences include impaired protein digestion, poorer absorption of iron and vitamin B12, bacterial overgrowth, bloating, indigestion, and higher risk of certain GI infections; it can also slow gastric motility and lead to nutrient deficiencies and weight loss if prolonged. Clinical evaluation is needed to identify the cause and treat deficiencies.

What are the symptoms of gastrin in Visit Clinic?plus

Excess gastrin (as in gastrinoma/Zollinger–Ellison) causes symptoms from stomach acid overproduction: severe, recurrent peptic ulcers, intense abdominal pain, persistent heartburn/acid reflux, chronic diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, gastrointestinal bleeding and anemia. Less commonly, esophagitis and steatorrhea occur. Symptoms arise from gastric acid hypersecretion and warrant medical evaluation and testing for gastrin levels and acid-related complications.

How to increase gastrin hormone in Visit Clinic?plus

Gastrin is increased by signals during meals: protein/peptides and certain amino acids, stomach distension, vagal stimulation, calcium, and reduced gastric acidity. Practical steps: eat protein-rich meals, chew thoroughly to promote gastric distension, maintain adequate dietary calcium, and be aware that acid-suppressing drugs (antacids/PPIs) raise gastrin via feedback. Discuss any medication or dietary changes with your clinician.

Is gastrin affected by diet in Visit Clinic?plus

Diet influences gastrin: protein-rich meals, amino acids or peptides, large meal volume, and stimulants like coffee or alcohol increase gastrin release. Low stomach acid (for example after proton-pump inhibitors or with H. pylori infection) can raise gastrin by removing acid feedback. High acidity and fasting lower gastrin. Overall meal composition, size, and certain beverages modulate gastrin secretion.