Mj. Shamblott et al., APPEARANCE OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH-FACTOR MESSENGER-RNA IN THE LIVER AND PYLORIC CECA OF A TELEOST IN RESPONSE TO EXOGENOUS GROWTH-HORMONE, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 92(15), 1995, pp. 6943-6946
Augmentation of vertebrate growth by growth hormone (GH) is primarily
due to its regulation of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF I) and IGF
II levels, To characterize the effect of GH on the levels of IGF I and
IGF II mRNA in a teleost, 10 mu g of bovine GH (bGH) per g of body we
ight was administered to juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
through i,p. injection. The levels of IGF I and IGF II mRNA were deter
mined simultaneously, by using RNase protection assays, in the liver,
pyloric ceca, kidney, and gill at 0, 1, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 hr af
ter injection, In the liver, IGF I mRNA levels were significantly elev
ated at 6 and 12 hr (approximate to 2- to 3-fold, P less than or equal
to 0.01), while IGF II mRNA levels were significantly elevated at 3 a
nd 6 hr (approximate to 3-fold, P less than or equal to 0.01), In the
pyloric ceca, IGF II mRNA levels were significantly elevated at 12, 24
, and 48 hr (approximate to 3-fold, P less than or equal to 0.01), whi
le IGF I mRNA was below the limits of assay accuracy. GH-dependent IGF
mRNA appearance was not detected in the gill and kidney, Serum bGH le
vels, determined by using a radioimmunoassay, were significantly eleva
ted at 3 and 6 hr (P < 0.005), In primary hepatocyte culture, IGF I an
d IGF II mRNA levels increased in a bGH dose-dependent fashion, with E
D(50) values of approximate to 45 and approximate to 6 ng of bGH per m
i, respectively. The GH-dependent appearance of IGF II mRNA in the liv
er and pyloric ceca suggests important roles for this peptide hormone
exclusive of IGF I.