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Insulin-like growth factor I accelerates proliferation and differentiation of cartilage progenitor cells in cultures of neonatal mandibular condyles.

G Maor1, Z Hochberg, M Silbermann.   

Abstract

The present study examined the effect of exogenous IGF-I on growth and development of neonatal cartilage of the mandible condyle. Condylar cartilage was cultured as organ culture. The explants were cultured on top of collagen sponges in medium containing 2% fetal calf serum and were treated with IGF-I at doses ranging from 3.25 to 26 nmol/l for up to six days. IGF-I was found to increase significantly the uptake of [3H]-thymidine and [35S]-sulfate in a dose-related manner. The enhanced cellular proliferation, along with the increased synthesis of proteoglycans, resulted in a substantially larger mass of tissue in the organ culture system. The nature of the IGF-I stimulative effect was further studied through the use of a tissue culture system whereby a separated chondroprogenitor zone is cultured under conditions which favor its development at first into cartilage and then into bone. Using this culture system, we could show that IGF-I induces merely the de novo chondrogenesis process. This was reflected in the appearance of relatively large amounts of cartilage specific antigens such as type II collagen, cartilage proteoglycans, chondrocalcin and 100 KDa protein. Yet, no bone specific antigens were significantly increased, as is the case with GH effects. These results indicate that IGF-I is a strong chondrogenetic agent. But, unlike growth hormone, it does not seem to stimulate bone formation.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8447195     DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.1280056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Endocrinol (Copenh)        ISSN: 0001-5598


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