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Effects of unilateral arterial infusion of GH and IGF-I on tibial longitudinal bone growth in hypophysectomized rats.

A Nilsson, J Isgaard, A Lindahl, L Peterson, O Isaksson.   

Abstract

We have studied the effect of local arterial infusion of bacterially produced human growth hormone (hGH), insulinlike growth factor I (IGF-I), or pituitary-derived ovine prolactin (oPRL) on longitudinal bone growth of hypophysectomized rats. The substances were infused during a 14-day period by osmotic mini-pumps through a catheter which was implanted into the femoral artery of one hindlimb. Longitudinal bone growth was measured by the intravital marker tetracycline. Infusion of 1 microgram hGH per day stimulated bone growth only of the treated limb and not of the uninfused contralateral limb. Infusion of 10 micrograms hGH per day also stimulated unilateral longitudinal bone growth, but the uninfused contralateral limb also showed a significant growth response, probably because local administration of GH at this dose caused a significant elevation of GH in the systemic circulation. As a result, the differential growth response between the GH-treated and untreated limbs decreased compared to rats that were infused with 1 microgram hGH per day. Unilateral arterial infusion of 5 micrograms human IGF-I or 10 micrograms oPRL per day did not produce a significant growth response. The results of the present study confirm the observation by Schlechter and co-workers, who demonstrated that unilateral arterial infusion of GH maintained tibial cartilage width following hypophysectomy in the rat. The results of Schlechter and coworkers and the results of the present study show that GH in vivo stimulates epiphyseal cartilage growth directly. However, an increased local production of insulinlike growth factors is probably of importance for the expression of the direct effect of GH on longitudinal bone growth.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3105839     DOI: 10.1007/bf02555711

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int        ISSN: 0171-967X            Impact factor:   4.333


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