Insulin-like growth factor stimulation of articular chondrocyte proteoglycan synthesis. Availability and responses at different ages - PubMed (original) (raw)
Insulin-like growth factor stimulation of articular chondrocyte proteoglycan synthesis. Availability and responses at different ages
H M van Beuningen et al. Br J Rheumatol. 1993 Dec.
Abstract
It was found that recovery of articular chondrocyte proteoglycan (PG) synthesis was retarded in old mice after in vivo exposure to both IL-1 or hydrogen peroxide. We examined whether this could be related to diminished serum levels of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), the main anabolic factor, or to changes in cartilage IGF responsiveness with age. A small decline of IGF-1 concentration was observed in serum of old mice, but the level still appeared to be supra-optimal to maintain normal cartilage PG synthesis over a culture period of 1 to 3 days. Moreover, PG synthesis was at least equally stimulated in patellar cartilage from 18-month-old mice compared to 3-month-old mice over a wide range of IGF-1 concentrations, and similar findings were obtained after stimulation with serum. In addition, we studied the capacity of IGF-1 or serum to induce recovery of PG synthesis in vitro after IL-1 exposure in vivo. In a 3-day culture period normal cartilage PG synthesis was stimulated to the same extent with serum or IGF-1, but recovery from IL-1 mediated suppression of PG synthesis was more pronounced with serum. This latter capacity was similar for serum of mice aged 3 or 18 months and was noted for both young and old cartilage. Our data show that retarded recovery of chondrocyte PG synthesis in old mice cannot be explained by age-related changes in IGF-1 availability and cartilage responses to IGF. They also indicate that serum factors other than IGF-1 are important for recovery, either alone or in combination with IGF-1.
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