Parallel phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase and p42/44 mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathways subserve the mitogenic and antiapoptotic actions of insulin-like growth factor I in osteoblastic cells

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Grey, A [1 ]
Chen, Q [1 ]
Xu, X [1 ]
Callon, K [1 ]
Cornish, J [1 ]
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[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Med, Auckland, New Zealand
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10.1210/en.2003-0350
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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IGF-I is an endocrine and paracrine regulator of skeletal homeostasis, principally by virtue of its anabolic effects on osteoblastic cells. In the current study, we examined the intracellular signaling pathways by which IGF-I promotes proliferation and survival in SaOS-2 human osteoblastic cells. Inhibition of each of the phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI-3 kinase), p42/44 MAPK, and p70s6 kinase pathways partially inhibited the ability of IGF-I to stimulate osteoblast proliferation and survival. Because activation of p70s6 kinase is downstream of both PI-3 kinase and p42/44 MAPK activation in osteoblasts treated with IGF-I, this ribosomal kinase represents a convergence point for IGF-I-induced PI-3 kinase and p42/44 MAPK signaling in osteoblastic cells. In addition, abrogation of PI-3 kinase-dependent Akt signaling, which does not inhibit IGF-I-induced p70s6 kinase phosphorylation, also inhibited the antiapoptotic effects of IGF-I in osteoblasts. Finally, interruption of G(betagamma) signaling partially abrogated the ability of IGF-I to promote osteoblast survival, without inhibiting signaling through PI-3 kinase/Akt, p42/44 MAPKs, or p70s6 kinase. These data suggest that IGF-I signals osteoblast mitogenesis and survival through parallel, partly overlapping intracellular pathways involving PI-3 kinase, p42/44 MAPKs, and G(betagamma) subunits.
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