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Relaxin Increases Insulin-Like Growth Factors (IGFs) and IGF-Binding Proteins of the Pig Uterus in Vivo1
Relaxin promotes growth of reproductive tissues, including the uterus. Although we have evidence of a role for insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) in mediating relaxin-induced growth of porcine granulosa cells in vitro, the mechanism of action by which relaxin enhances uterine growth has not been i...
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Published in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 1997-09, Vol.138 (9), p.3652-3658 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Relaxin promotes growth of reproductive tissues, including the uterus.
Although we have evidence of a role for insulin-like growth factor I
(IGF-I) in mediating relaxin-induced growth of porcine granulosa cells
in vitro, the mechanism of action by which relaxin
enhances uterine growth has not been identified. To investigate a role
for the uterine insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system in
relaxin-induced uterine growth, we monitored the effects of relaxin on
porcine IGFs and IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) in vivo.
The trophic effects of relaxin on the uterus were elicited by
administering relaxin or saline to prepubertal gilts every 6 h for
54 h. Three hours after the last injection, uterine flushes,
uteri, follicular fluid, and ovaries were collected. Estradiol was
measured in plasma and follicular fluid to confirm the prepubertal
status of each animal. Significantly higher concentrations of uterine
lumen IGF-I (P < 0.05) and IGF-II
(P < 0.01) were observed in animals treated with
relaxin. However, relaxin administration did not affect uterine IGF-I
and -II gene expression, as determined by a ribonuclease protection
assay and Northern analysis, respectively. In uterine flushes, relaxin
treatment increased an IGFBP doublet (33 and 34.5 kDa) and IGFBP-3. The
uterine IGFBP doublet was identified as IGFBP-2 by immunoprecipitation.
Plasma or follicular fluid IGFs and IGFBPs were unaffected by relaxin
administration. In addition, relaxin did not influence IGF-I binding to
its uterine receptor. This is the first study to demonstrate regulation
of the pig uterine IGF system by relaxin. In conclusion, the data point
to IGF-I, IGF-II, IGFBP-2, and IGFBP-3 as putative mediators of
relaxin-induced uterine growth in the pig. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.138.9.5362 |