FAILURE OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-I (IGF-I) INFUSION TO PROMOTE GROWTH IN PROTEIN-RESTRICTED RATS DESPITE NORMALIZATION OF SERUM IGF-I CONCENTRATIONS
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THISSEN, JP
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THISSEN, JP
UNDERWOOD, LE
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UNDERWOOD, LE
MAITER, D
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MAITER, D
MAES, M
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MAES, M
CLEMMONS, DR
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KETELSLEGERS, JM
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Dietary protein restriction in young rats induces GH resistance characterized by growth arrest and low serum insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) concentrations. To determine whether the low serum IGF-I concentrations are responsible for the stunted growth, we infused 4-week-old protein-restricted rats with recombinant human IGF-I (300-mu-g/day) or rat GH (200-mu-g/100 g body wt/day) by osmotic minipump for 1 week. Despite the normalization of serum IGF-I concentrations by IGF-I infusion, carcass growth was not stimulated. In contrast, growth of the spleen and kidney was enhanced (+45% and +25%, respectively). Serum IGF-binding protein 3 (IGFBP-3), the principal carrier of IGF-I in the serum at this age, is decreased by 34% in protein-restricted animals and restored to normal by IGF-I infusion. Contrary to the selective effects of IGF-I on growth of protein-restricted rats, well nourished hypophysectomized rats infused with 150-mu-g/day recombinant human IGF-I showed a significant growth response, including carcass and organ growth and normalization of IGFBP-3 values. These responses indicate that our IGF-I preparation and mode of delivery were effective. We conclude that: 1) dietary protein restriction causes organ-specific resistance to the growth-promoting properties of exogenous IGF-I; 2) IGF-I mediates the stimulatory effects of growth hormone on IGFBP-3 synthesis; and 3) the absence of carcass growth in the presence of normal serum IGF-I concentrations during infusion of IGF-I suggests that the growth arrest that accompanies protein restriction is mediated in part by resistance to IGF-I.