Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and IGF-binding proteins in bovine sera and pituitaries at different stages of the estrous cycle

Endocrinology
R N FunstonA J Roberts

Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine whether concentrations of hypophyseal and serum insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and binding activities of serum and hypophyseal IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) differ with stage of the estrous cycle in mature beef cows. Cows were assigned to the following stages of the estrous cycle based on serum concentrations of progesterone (P4) and ovarian structures at death: days 1-5 (day 0 = estrus; n = 18), days 6-10 (n = 24), days 11-16 (n = 39), and days 17-21 (n = 7). Serum samples collected at death and anterior pituitary homogenates were analyzed for IGF-I, LH, and FSH by RIA. Serum and pituitary IGFBPs were evaluated by ligand and immunoblot analyses. Serum samples contained IGFBP activity at 44 and 40 kilodaltons (kDa; IGFBP-3), 34 kDa (IGFBP-2), 30 kDa (IGFBP-5), 28 kDa, and 24 kDa. The intensity of binding by the different sized proteins in serum remained constant throughout the estrous cycle. IGFBPs detected in anterior pituitaries included a 36-/40-kDa doublet (IGFBP-3), a 32-kDa protein (IGFBP-2), and a 29-kDa IGFBP (IGFBP-5). The intensity of [125I]IGF-I binding to IGFBPs was greater (P < 0.05) during days 11-16 than days 1-5 or days 6-10 of the estrous cycle and was intermed...Continue Reading

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