Literature DB >> 7691862

Differential effects of insulin-like growth factor 1 on the hormonal product and proliferation of glycoprotein-secreting human pituitary adenomas.

S L Atkin1, A M Landolt, R V Jeffreys, L Hipkin, J Radcliffe, C R Squire, M C White.   

Abstract

The effects of human recombinant insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) on the secretion, viability, and proliferation of dispersed human anterior pituitary adenomas secreting FSH, LH, and alpha-subunit (alpha-su) were examined in vitro over 4 h and 4 days. The acute effect of IGF-1 on secretion over 4 h was examined in four tumors secreting FSH, LH, and alpha-su. IGF-1 (100 nmol/L) reduced LH compared to control (100%) in one tumor (61%, P < 0.01), and three tumors remained unaffected. FSH and alpha-su secretion were insufficient to measure over 4 h. Nine tumors were studied over 4 days; relative to control, IGF-1 (100 nmol/L) increased FSH secretion in all seven tumors secreting FSH (28-266%, P < 0.05) and increased alpha-su secretion in all four tumors studied (36%, 63%, 91%, and 121%, P < 0.05). IGF-1 reduced LH secretion in four/nine tumors (13%, 23%, 32%, and 50%, P < 0.05). Dose response curves (1-100 nmol/L IGF-1) were performed on three tumors cosecreting FSH and LH. Stimulation of FSH was achieved with either 1 or 10 nmol/L IGF-1, a single tumor in which alpha-su was measured showed maximal stimulation at 10 nmol/L IGF-1, and one of three tumors showed LH inhibition with 100 nmol/L IGF-1. In situ viability of attached cells was assessed with fluorescein and propidium iodide in seven tumors. After 4 days' exposure to 100 nmol/L IGF-1, in situ viability was increased in five tumors (range 12-19%, 15 +/- 1.3% SEM, P < 0.05). The effects of IGF-1 on the adenoma cell proliferative S-phase fraction was determined in six tumors after 4 days of treatment using double immunostaining with bromodeoxyuridine incorporation for 1 h. In four/six adenomas that stained positive for bromodeoxyuridine in the controls (1-5.6%), the S-phase fraction was increased by 100 nmol/L IGF-1 [(range 2.1-10.6%, increase 90-220%) (P < 0.05)]. These results show that IGF-1 has differential effects on gonadotropins from human pituitary adenomas, stimulating intact FSH and alpha-su, inhibiting or being without effect on intact LH in vitro, and increasing both viability and number of tumorous glycoprotein-secreting cells entering into the S-phase of proliferation.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7691862     DOI: 10.1210/jcem.77.4.7691862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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