M. Pfuender et al., THE INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-II MANNOSE-6-PHOSPHATE RECEPTOR IS PRESENT IN FETAL BOVINE-TISSUES THROUGHOUT GESTATION, Domestic animal endocrinology, 12(4), 1995, pp. 317-324
The insulin-like growth factor-II (IGF-II) and the IGF-II/mannose-6-ph
osphate (M6P) receptor are thought to play an important role in fetal
growth and development. We have studied the expression of the IGF-II/M
6P receptor in fetal bovine tissues from 5 through 36 weeks' gestation
. Tissues from bovine fetuses were extracted in buffer containing 2% T
riton-X-100 and 2% sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Aliquots of the prote
in extracts were analyzed by SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis an
d the protein bands were transferred onto nitrocellulose. Immunoblotti
ng was performed with anti-bovine IGF-II/M6P receptor antiserum. In a
subset of experiments, ligand blotting was carried out with radiolabel
ed IGF-II and subsequent autoradiography. IGF-II/M6P receptors were ex
pressed in all tissues examined, with the highest amount of receptor b
eing present in fetal lung and liver. Low amounts of receptors were me
asured in fetal brain. The amount of receptor was developmentally regu
lated throughout fetal life. The developmental regulation of receptor
expression varied among the different tissues. In conclusion, the IGF-
II/M6P receptor is present in all fetal bovine tissues examined. The p
resence of the IGF-II/M6P receptor seems to be developmentally regulat
ed during bovine fetal life. We hypothesize that this receptor exerts
important biologic effects during fetal growth and tissue and organ de
velopment.