Green H, Morikawa M, Nixon T
Differentiation. 1985;29(3):195-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1432-0436.1985.tb00316.x.
Growth hormone increases tissue formation by acting both directly and indirectly on target cells. The direct action promotes the differentiation of precursor cells; this has been demonstrated for two mesenchymal cell types. Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) is not able to substitute for growth hormone in promoting this differentiation, but it is proposed that its mitogenic action selectively promotes cell multiplication in young differentiated clones. As tissue growth results from both the creation of new differentiated cells and their subsequent clonal expansion, both effectors increase tissue growth, but by different means.
生长激素通过直接和间接作用于靶细胞来促进组织形成。直接作用促进前体细胞的分化,这在两种间充质细胞类型中已得到证实。胰岛素样生长因子I(IGF-I)在促进这种分化方面不能替代生长激素,但有人提出其促有丝分裂作用选择性地促进年轻分化克隆中的细胞增殖。由于组织生长是由新分化细胞的产生及其随后的克隆扩增共同导致的,所以这两种效应物都能增加组织生长,但方式不同。