Abstract
The levels of serum human growth hormone, free fatty acid, cholesterol, and triglycerides were measured in selected individuals in order to determine whether any regulatory interrelationship exists between the human growth hormone and the subject’s serum lipid composition. One pattern involving the HGH level and lipid metabolism did evolve from this study: a reciprocal relationship was found to exist between serum HGH and FFA levels. The significance of the reciprocal relationships is discussed in view of the regulatory mechanism of HGH in human subjects.
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