Phosphatidylcholine is particularly important for facilitating the appropriate secretion of very low-density lipoproteins from hepatocytes (Gibellini and Smith, 2010), essential for preventing the accumulation of lipid droplets in hepatic tissue, which can ultimately lead to steatosis (Dahlhoff et al., 2013)
Lacking the Drug Affinity Complex of the DAC form, it has a short half-life and drives pulsatile, rather than sustained, somatotroph activation, which is why it is studied as a tool for physiological GH pulse dynamics
Unfortunately, all the patients enrolled in this study reported at least one of the hypothyroidism-associated symptoms, with fatigue and fatigue-related symptoms as the most common complications, although they had normal blood TSH and FT 4 levels upon daily LT 4 treatment
Can be taken anytime, with or without food