Ghrelin is able to act upon the pituitary gland in this way because growth hormone is, among many other things, responsible for initiating the breakdown of fat for use as energy as well as preventing the breakdown of muscles
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For example, in G6PD-deficient individuals, residual hepatic enzyme activity can prove insufficient in stress states where increased G6PD activity is required, as in neonates with comorbid G6PD deficiency and Gilberts syndrome, who are at increased risk for hyperbilirubinemia (96, 97)
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Results can vary depending on the condition being addressed and the consistency of the protocol