The role of insulin-like growth factors and epidermal growth factor-related peptides in intraovarian regulation in the pig ovary.

J. Hammond, S. Samaras, R. Grimes, J. Leighton, J. Barber, S. Canning, H. Guthrie
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Abstract

The autocrine and paracrine role of the insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and epidermal growth factor (EGF)-related peptides in pig ovary are reviewed. For convenience, each of these regulatory systems is divided into several interactive components: regulated expression of the growth factors, growth factor reception at the cell surface and intracellular action of the growth factors. In addition, the concept of regulated bioavailability and targeting of growth factors in the extracellular space is developed as an important control locus and area for future study. With regard to the IGF system, these components include two ligands--IGF-I and -II, both expressed in the porcine ovary--and the possibility of three receptors. IGF-I and the type I IGF receptor appear to be the most important in stimulating ovarian function and amplifying hormone action. In addition, the 'set-point' of the ovarian IGF system may be determined by the activity of several IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs). At least four of these proteins are expressed in the pig ovary. Studies of their regulation and action in ovarian cells indicate that they can function as antagonists to FSH and the IGFs. However, preliminary evidence suggests a more dynamic model in which these proteins may direct the site and timing of IGF effects. There are fewer data on the EGF system. At least four EGF-related peptides are expressed in pig ovaries, but insufficient information is available to predict their physiological regulation. These peptides are potent mitogens for ovarian cells.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
胰岛素样生长因子和表皮生长因子相关肽在猪卵巢内调节中的作用。
本文综述了胰岛素样生长因子(IGFs)和表皮生长因子(EGF)相关肽在猪卵巢中的自分泌和旁分泌作用。为方便起见,我们将这些调控系统分为几个相互作用的部分:生长因子的调控表达、生长因子在细胞表面的接受和生长因子的细胞内作用。此外,调控生物利用度和细胞外空间生长因子靶向的概念是未来研究的重要控制位点和领域。关于IGF系统,这些成分包括两个配体——IGF- i和-II,两者都在猪卵巢中表达——以及三种受体的可能性。IGF- 1和I型IGF受体似乎在刺激卵巢功能和增强激素作用方面最重要。此外,卵巢IGF系统的“设定点”可能由几种IGF结合蛋白(igfbp)的活性决定。这些蛋白中至少有四种在猪卵巢中表达。对它们在卵巢细胞中的调节和作用的研究表明,它们可以作为FSH和igf的拮抗剂。然而,初步证据表明,在一个更动态的模型中,这些蛋白质可能指导IGF作用的位置和时间。关于EGF系统的数据较少。至少有四种egf相关肽在猪卵巢中表达,但没有足够的信息来预测它们的生理调节。这些多肽是卵巢细胞的强力丝裂原。(摘要删节250字)
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