Jk. Leighton et al., IGF-BINDING PROTEINS ARE DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATED IN AN OVARIAN GRANULOSA-CELL LINE, Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 106(1-2), 1994, pp. 75-80
We have recently established an immortalized granulosa cell line as a
model system to investigate ovarian function, with particular emphasis
on the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) regulatory system. Previous r
esults have shown that these cells express mRNAs for IGF-binding prote
ins (IGFBPs)-2 to -5. These IGFBPs are also detected by ligand blots.
The current work evaluated the regulation by the IGFs and cAMP on the
IGFBPs and their mRNAs and compared the findings to that in primary cu
lture. Our results indicate that levels of the IGFBPs are controlled,
in part, by expression of the mRNAs. However, evidence for post-transc
riptional regulation was also discovered. IGFBP-3 was stimulated by IG
F-I, IGFBP-4 by forskolin, and IGFBP-5 by IGF-I. IGFBP-2, -3, and -4 a
re expressed under basal conditions whereas IGFBP-5 is only detectable
after IGF-I induction. An alteration in the biphasic actions of cAMP
in this cell line, as compared to primary culture, was evident.