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生长激素(GH)促进猪体内骨形成。生长激素及其中介胰岛素样生长因子- i (IGF-I)影响骨细胞增殖和分化的能力在生长猪小梁骨和皮质骨、胎猪骨和新生大鼠颅骨分离细胞中进行了研究。生长激素促进了大鼠融合细胞的增殖,但对猪小梁、皮质和胎儿骨的融合细胞和亚融合细胞没有影响。igf - 1增加了大鼠融合细胞和猪亚融合细胞的增殖。生长激素对三种来源的猪细胞碱性磷酸酶(ALP)活性有轻微的抑制作用,而IGF-I对皮质细胞碱性磷酸酶活性有明显的提高作用。igf - 1能刺激猪细胞的胶原合成,而生长激素则不能。这些结果表明,生长激素不会刺激猪的骨形成细胞,生长激素和igf - 1对培养的骨细胞的影响取决于它们分离的物种或骨类型。
Effects of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I on the proliferation and differentiation of cultured pig bone cells and rat calvaria cells.
Growth hormone (GH) increases bone formation in vivo in pigs. The capacity of GH and its mediator insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) to influence bone cell proliferation and differentiation was investigated in cells isolated from trabecular and cortical bone of growing pigs, from fetal pig bone and from newborn rat calvaria. GH enhanced the proliferation of confluent rat cells but did not affect that of either confluent or subconfluent porcine cells from trabecular, cortical or fetal bone. IGF-I increased the proliferation of confluent rat cells and subconfluent pig cells. GH slightly inhibited alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity in pig cells of the three origins while IGF-I increased it in cortical cells. Collagen synthesis by pig cells was stimulated by IGF-I but not by GH. These results suggest that GH does not stimulate bone forming cells in pigs, and that GH and IGF-I affect cultured bone cells differently depending on the species or bone type they were isolated from.