Insulin-like growth factor-I as a local regulator of proliferation and differentiated function of the human trophoblast in early pregnancy.

T Maruo, K Murata, H Matsuo, T Samoto, M Mochizuki
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In order to elucidate the role of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) in human placental growth and function, the effects of IGF-I on the proliferation and differentiation of trophoblasts were investigated using an organ culture system of early placental tissues. Explants of trophoblastic tissues obtained from 4-5-week or 6-12-week placentae were, respectively, cultured with or without IGF-I, in a serum-free condition. The effect of IGF-I on the proliferative activity of trophoblasts was examined by immunocytochemical techniques with a monoclonal antibody to proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), while the effect of IGF-I on the differentiated function of trophoblasts was assessed by determining the ability to secrete human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and human placental lactogen (hPL). In 4-5-week placentae, IGF-I and IGF-I receptor were almost exclusively localized in cytotrophoblasts and IGF-I augmented the proliferative activity of cytotrophoblasts without affecting the ability to secrete hCG and hPL. By contrast, in 6-12-week placentae, IGF-I and IGF-I receptor were localized in both cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts and IGF-I stimulated the secretion of hCG and hPL following the enhancement of the proliferative activity of trophoblasts. In column chromatography of the serum-free medium obtained following 5-day culture of early placental tissues, an elution peak of immunoreactive IGF-I was found in the fractions similar to the elution region of [125I]IGF-I. These findings suggest that IGF-I acts as an autocrine/paracrine factor in regulating early placental growth and function.

胰岛素样生长因子- 1在妊娠早期人滋养细胞增殖和分化功能中的局部调控作用。
为了阐明胰岛素样生长因子- i (IGF-I)在人胎盘生长和功能中的作用,我们利用早期胎盘组织器官培养系统研究了IGF-I对滋养细胞增殖和分化的影响。从4-5周和6-12周的胎盘中分别获得滋养层组织的外植体,在无血清的条件下,分别在含或不含IGF-I的情况下培养。利用增殖细胞核抗原(PCNA)单克隆抗体免疫细胞化学技术检测IGF-I对滋养细胞增殖活性的影响,同时通过测定人绒毛膜促性腺激素(hCG)和人胎盘乳原(hPL)的分泌能力来评估IGF-I对滋养细胞分化功能的影响。在4-5周胎盘中,IGF-I和IGF-I受体几乎完全定位于细胞滋养层细胞,IGF-I增强了细胞滋养层细胞的增殖活性,但不影响分泌hCG和hPL的能力。相比之下,在6-12周的胎盘中,IGF-I和IGF-I受体都定位于细胞滋养层细胞和合胞滋养层细胞中,IGF-I在滋养层细胞增殖活性增强后刺激hCG和hPL的分泌。在早期胎盘组织培养5天后获得的无血清培养基的柱层析中,在与[125I]IGF-I洗脱区相似的部分中发现了免疫反应性IGF-I的洗脱峰。这些发现表明,igf - 1作为自分泌/旁分泌因子调节胎盘早期生长和功能。
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