PMID: 8586149Dec 1, 1995Paper

The IGF system in metabolism regulation

Diabète & Métabolisme
M Binoux

Abstract

Insulin-like growth factors (IGF-I and IGF-II) are produced in most tissues, particularly liver. Via endocrine and paracrine or autocrine mechanisms, they play an essential role in cell proliferation and differentiation and complement the metabolic effects of insulin. Similarities between the effects of insulin and IGF in vitro are largely due to cross-reaction, owing to their structural homology as well as that of their receptors. At physiological concentrations, insulin is not mitogenic. Compared with insulin, IGFs have negligible metabolic effects on hepatocytes or adipocytes. However, the presence of the IGF-I receptor in muscle accounts for IGF physiological effects in vivo on glucose uptake and glycogen synthesis. Moreover, recombinant IGF-I administered subcutaneously to healthy subjects or patients with Type 2 diabetes causes a drop in plasma levels of triglycerides and VLDL as well as cholesterol and LDL, but not HDL, and also increases insulin sensitivity. All these responses reflect IGF-I inhibition of insulin and GH secretion. In biological media, IGF-I and IGF-II are reversibly associated with specific high-affinity (10(9)-10(11) M-1) binding proteins (IGFBP-1 to -6) differing in expression according to tissue of o...Continue Reading

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