Gastrin-17 Levels in Pre-malignancy Gastritis Lesions

Author:

Halim Sahat1,Alamnsyah Siregar Gontar1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sumatera Ultara, Medan, Indonesia

Abstract

Background: Gastritis is an inflammatory process on the lining of the stomach that could be caused by various factors. Untreated inflammatory processes could lead to ulcers. Gastrin hormone is released by gastrin-secreting enteroendocrine cells (G cells) in the stomach, which influence the secretion of gastric acid and helps the proliferation of gastric epithelial cells. Its abnormal secretion in H. pylori infection, with food-stimulated excessive release of gastrin, is the most prominent abnormality. One concern is the relationship of excess gastrin secretion to the incidence of gastric cancer. This study aimed to show the difference in gastrin levels on patients with gastritis, both with and without pre-malignant lesions. Methods: This research was a cross-sectional study with 40 samples that had met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Endoscopy was performed to assess the gastric mucosa and tissue biopsy was performed afterward. The data was analysed in univariate and bivariate ways. Results: From this study, 20 people were positive for pre-malignant lesions (50%). Mann–Whitney test analysis was used to analyse the data and showed there was a significant difference between gastrin levels on patients with gastritis with and without pre-malignant lesions, with a p value of 0.01. Conclusion: There is a significant difference between gastrin levels in patients with gastritis with and without pre-malignant lesions, which could be the basis for early detection of patients with gastric cancer.

Publisher

European Medical Group

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Biochemistry

Reference16 articles.

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