[HTML][HTML] Independent regulation of skeletal growth by Ihh and IGF signaling

F Long, KS Joeng, S Xuan, A Efstratiadis… - Developmental …, 2006 - Elsevier
F Long, KS Joeng, S Xuan, A Efstratiadis, AP McMahon
Developmental biology, 2006Elsevier
The insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) play a major role in regulating the systemic growth of
mammals. However, it is unclear to what extent their systemic and/or local functions act in
concert with other local growth factors controlling the sizes of individual organs. We have
specifically addressed whether growth control of the skeleton by IGFs interacts genetically
with that by Indian hedgehog (Ihh), a locally produced growth signal for the endochondral
skeleton. Here, we report that disruption of both IGF and Ihh signaling resulted in additive …
The insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) play a major role in regulating the systemic growth of mammals. However, it is unclear to what extent their systemic and/or local functions act in concert with other local growth factors controlling the sizes of individual organs. We have specifically addressed whether growth control of the skeleton by IGFs interacts genetically with that by Indian hedgehog (Ihh), a locally produced growth signal for the endochondral skeleton. Here, we report that disruption of both IGF and Ihh signaling resulted in additive reduction in the size of the embryonic skeleton. Thus, IGF and Ihh signaling appear to control the growth of the skeleton in parallel pathways.
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