Because insulinlike growth factors (IGFs) support motor axon regenerat
ion, we tested whether the IGF genes expressed during the development
of neuromuscular synapses are reexpressed in adult rat muscles during
synapse regeneration. Following sciatic nerve crush, IGF-II mRNAs per
poly(A)(+) RNA, as well as per poly(A)+ RNA per milligram muscle, were
significantly up-regulated in denervated relative to intact contralat
eral gastrocnemius muscles, IGF-II mRNAs were downregulated after the
reestablishment of functional neuromuscular synapses, but remained up-
regulated when nerves were transected to prevent the reestablishment o
f synapses. These data are consistent with a model in which the IGF-II
gene is reexpressed during regeneration due to loss of nerve-dependen
t feedback inhibition, There was a slight but significant increase in
IGF-I mRNAs per poly(A)(+) RNA per milligram muscle, probably as a con
sequence of muscle atrophy, These results show that IGF-II gene expres
sion is up-regulated in muscle during the reestablishment of synapses.
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