Literature DB >> 1719115

Administration of insulin-like growth factor-I, but not growth hormone, increases maternal weight gain in late pregnancy without affecting fetal or placental growth.

S E Gargosky1, J A Owens, P E Walton, P C Owens, J C Wallace, F J Ballard.   

Abstract

During late pregnancy in the rat, circulating levels of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and some IGF-binding proteins (IGFBP) decline. The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship of GH to circulating IGF and IGFBP in the late-pregnant rat and to examine the effects on maternal, fetal and placental growth of preventing the decline in serum IGF and IGFBP concentrations. During the first 9 days of pregnancy, IGF-I concentrations increased from 340 to 500 micrograms/l. Recombinant human (rh) GH at 2.4 mg/kg per day and rhIGF-I at 1.4 mg/kg per day were infused into pregnant rats via osmotic mini pumps during the second half of pregnancy. After pump implantation on day 11 of pregnancy, only IGF-I infusion significantly increased circulating IGF-I. A maximum IGF-I concentration of 907 micrograms/l was measured on day 14 during treatment with IGF-I, after which the serum concentration decreased to 510 micrograms/l by day 20 of pregnancy. The serum IGFBPs were examined using a Western ligand blot technique. Infusion of neither GH nor IGF-I returned the IGFBPs to non-pregnant levels. Administration of IGF-I slightly increased IGFBP-3 and a smaller 32 kDa IGFBP at days 17 and 20 of pregnancy. Neither fetal nor placental weight was significantly different between treatment groups. However, administration of IGF-I significantly increased maternal weight gain during the 10-day treatment period.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1719115     DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1300395

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0022-0795            Impact factor:   4.286


  3 in total

Review 1.  The neglected role of insulin-like growth factors in the maternal circulation regulating fetal growth.

Authors:  A N Sferruzzi-Perri; J A Owens; K G Pringle; C T Roberts
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2010-10-04       Impact factor: 5.182

2.  Rising maternal circulating GH during murine pregnancy suggests placental regulation.

Authors:  Kathryn L Gatford; Beverly S Muhlhausler; Lili Huang; Pamela Su-Lin Sim; Claire T Roberts; Johannes D Velhuis; Chen Chen
Journal:  Endocr Connect       Date:  2017-04-12       Impact factor: 3.335

3.  Cell non-autonomous regulation of hepatic IGF-1 and neonatal growth by Kinase Suppressor of Ras 2 (KSR2).

Authors:  Lili Guo; Diane L Costanzo-Garvey; Deandra R Smith; Megan E Zavorka; Megan Venable-Kang; Richard G MacDonald; Robert E Lewis
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-08-26       Impact factor: 4.379

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