Enhanced insulin-like growth factor I gene expression in regenerating rat pancreas.

FE Smith, KM Rosen, L Villa-Komaroff… - Proceedings of the …, 1991 - National Acad Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1991National Acad Sciences
Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) mRNA expression was studied after 90% partial
pancreatectomy in the rat to determine whether IGF-I was associated with pancreatic
regeneration. The level of IGF-I mRNA was maximally increased (4-fold above control value)
3 days after pancreatectomy, but thereafter gradually decreased, returning to control levels
by 14 days after surgery. By in situ hybridization, IGF-I mRNA in both pancreatectomized and
sham-operated rats was localized to capillary endothelial cells, indicating that this is the site …
Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) mRNA expression was studied after 90% partial pancreatectomy in the rat to determine whether IGF-I was associated with pancreatic regeneration. The level of IGF-I mRNA was maximally increased (4-fold above control value) 3 days after pancreatectomy, but thereafter gradually decreased, returning to control levels by 14 days after surgery. By in situ hybridization, IGF-I mRNA in both pancreatectomized and sham-operated rats was localized to capillary endothelial cells, indicating that this is the site of IGF-I expression in the normal rat pancreas. However, enhanced IGF-I mRNA expression was localized to focal areas of regeneration unique to pancreatectomized rats. In these areas, epithelial cells of proliferating ductules and individual connective tissue cells expressed IGF-I, suggesting that IGF-I may play an important role in the growth or differentiation of pancreatic tissue.
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