Insulin-like Growth Factor I, Somatomedin C, Induces the Synthesis of Tropoelastin in Aortic Tissue

Judith Foster , Celeste B. Rich , James R. Florini
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Abstract

The action of IGF-I (insulin-like growth factor I) on the synthesis of tropoelastin in chick embryonic aortae was examined. Maximal and selective stimulation of the relative (40%) and absolute (145%) rates of tropoelastin synthesis over control occurred at an IGF-I concentration of 100 ng/ml of medium. Parallel to the increase in synthesis was a 92% increase in the amount of tropoelastin activity per 100 ng of poly (A)+ RNA translated in a cell-free system. The relative rate of tropoelastin synthesis achieved at maximal stimulation is greater than that observed during normal aortic embryogenesis. The stimulatory action of the hormone on elastin synthesis appears to be at a pretransitional level perhaps involving increased transcription or stabilization of the tropoelastin mRNAs. These results suggest that IGF-I may play a key role in the regulation of elastogenesis in arterial tissue.

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胰岛素样生长因子I, Somatomedin C,诱导主动脉组织中Tropoelastin的合成
研究了胰岛素样生长因子(IGF-I)对鸡胚主动脉弹力蛋白合成的影响。在igf - 1浓度为100 ng/ml的培养基中,相对(40%)和绝对(145%)对抗性弹性蛋白合成率的最大和选择性刺激发生在对照中。与合成增加平行的是,在无细胞系统中每100 ng poly (a)+ RNA翻译的对偶弹性蛋白活性增加92%。在最大刺激下获得的对流层弹性蛋白合成的相对速率比在正常主动脉胚胎发生时观察到的要高。激素对弹性蛋白合成的刺激作用似乎处于过渡前水平,可能涉及到对流层弹性蛋白mrna转录或稳定的增加。这些结果表明,igf - 1可能在动脉组织弹性形成的调节中发挥关键作用。
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