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Regulation of cartilage growth by growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor I
Authors:Olle G. P. Isaksson  Claes Ohlsson  Anders Nilsson  Jörgen Isgaard  Anders Lindahl
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physiology, University of Gothenburg, S-40033 Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:A number of studies have shown that growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) have important regulatory roles for skeletal growth. However, it has been a matter of controversy whether GH acts directly on cells in the growth plate or if the growth-promoting effects of GH are mediated by liver-derived (endocrine-acting) IGF-I. With the recognition that GH regulates the production of IGF-I in multiple extra-hepatic tissues, autocrine and paracrine functions of IGF-I have been suggested as important components of GH action. This review focuses on recent developments in our understanding of the cellular mechanisms by which GH promotes longitudinal bone growth and the inter-relationship between GH and IGF-I in the growth plate.
Keywords:Growth hormone  Insulin-like growth factor-I  Epiphyseal growth plate  Chondrocytes
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