Spencer E M, Liu C C, Si E C, Howard G A
Laboratory of Growth and Development, Children's Hospital, San Francisco, CA 94118.
Bone. 1991;12(1):21-6. doi: 10.1016/8756-3282(91)90050-s.
The in vivo action of insulin-like growth factor-I on bone metabolism has been studied using a new model. Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) was continuously infused into the arterial supply of the right hindlimb of ambulatory rats for up to 14 days and the effects on cortical and trabecular bone formation and the number of osteoclasts were determined by histomorphometric techniques. The contralateral limb acted as an internal control. IGF-I infusion significantly increased cortical bone formation (p less than 0.01). Trabecular bone was increased 22% (p = 0.07), but the infusion was only for seven days. These effects of IGF-I were age dependent, being absent in young, rapidly growing animals, but present at least until one year of age. IGF-I appears to be a purely anabolic hormone for bone formation, since it significantly stimulates osteoblasts and decreases the number of osteoclasts. Thus, although IGF-I mediates the growth-promoting effect of growth hormone, it does not mediate growth hormone's action on bone resorption.
利用一种新模型对胰岛素样生长因子-I(IGF-I)在骨代谢方面的体内作用进行了研究。将IGF-I持续输注到活动大鼠右后肢的动脉供应中,长达14天,并通过组织形态计量学技术确定其对皮质骨和小梁骨形成以及破骨细胞数量的影响。对侧肢体作为内部对照。输注IGF-I显著增加了皮质骨形成(p<0.01)。小梁骨增加了22%(p = 0.07),但输注仅持续了7天。IGF-I的这些作用具有年龄依赖性,在快速生长的幼年动物中不存在,但至少在一岁前存在。IGF-I似乎是一种促进骨形成的纯粹合成代谢激素,因为它能显著刺激成骨细胞并减少破骨细胞数量。因此,尽管IGF-I介导生长激素的促生长作用,但它不介导生长激素对骨吸收的作用。