gastrinutsöndringen
Gastrinutsöndringen refers to the physiological process by which the hormone gastrin is released. Gastrin is primarily produced by G-cells located in the stomach, specifically in the gastric antrum, and to a lesser extent in the duodenum. Its secretion is a crucial component of regulating gastric acid production and motility.
The primary stimulus for gastrin release is the presence of food in the stomach, particularly proteins and
Once released into the bloodstream, gastrin travels to the parietal cells in the stomach lining. There, it
Disruptions in gastrinutsöndringen can have significant health implications. Excessive gastrin production, known as hypergastrinemia, can lead