3 Paracrine functions of somatomedins

Louis E. Underwood, A. Joseph D'ercole, David R. Clemmons, Judson J. Van Wyk
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Evidence is growing that the somatomedins act by a paracrine and/or autocrine mechanism. The importance of these mechanisms relative to the traditional endocrine actions is not clear, and it is possible that these growth factors act through all three mechanisms. Supporting the possible paracrine/autocrine mechanisms are reports that production of somatomedins or somatomedin-like peptides is widespread throughout the body. Additionally, the somatomedins have biological actions on remarkably diverse cell types, and these responsive cells are found in close proximity to cells known to produce somatomedin. Finally, factors that alter the growth rate of cultured cells produce parallel changes in somatomedin secretion, suggesting that these phenomena are closely linked.

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生长激素的旁分泌功能
越来越多的证据表明,生长激素是通过旁分泌和/或自分泌机制起作用的。这些机制相对于传统内分泌作用的重要性尚不清楚,这些生长因子可能通过所有三种机制起作用。支持可能的旁分泌/自分泌机制的报道是,生长抑素或生长抑素样肽的产生在全身广泛存在。此外,生长抑素对不同类型的细胞都有生物作用,这些有反应的细胞与产生生长抑素的细胞非常接近。最后,改变培养细胞生长速度的因素会导致生长抑素分泌的平行变化,这表明这些现象是密切相关的。
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