Abstract
Summary
Serial plasma glucose, NEFA, and HGH concentrations were measured in normal male subjects following saline injection (Group 1, 9 cases), nicotinic acid injection (Group 2, 5 cases), and nicotinic acid plus heparin injection (Group 3, 4 cases) for 180 minutes. There was no appreciable change of plasma glucose in all groups. In Group 1 there was no significant change of plasma, NEFA and HGH. In Group 2, plasma NEFA showed an initial decrease followed by the secondary rise at 180 minutes, and plasma HGH showed a marked rise at 120 minutes and/or at 180 minutes. In Group 3, plasma NEFA did not show significant reduction and plasma HGH showed no significant changes. From the results obtained, it was suggested that the lowering of plasma NEFA levels by nicotinic acid administration can stimulate the secretion of HGH, and an assumption was made that plasma NEFA could be at least one of the factors in regulating HGH secretion. It was also suggested that plasma HGH may, at least in part, participate in inducing the secondary rise of plasma NEFA following the injection of nicotinic acid.
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