K. Mueller et al., STIMULATION OF TRABECULAR BONE-FORMATION BY INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH-FACTOR-I IN ADULT OVARIECTOMIZED RATS, The American journal of physiology, 267(1), 1994, pp. 50000001-50000006
Although in vitro experiments indicate that insulin-like growth factor
I (IGF-I) is an anabolic hormone in bone cell metabolism, the effects
of IGF-I in vivo on bone formation are unclear. We thus investigated
whether IGF-I is able to stimulate bone formation in adult rats with e
stablished osteopenia induced by ovariectomy (OVX). IGF-I was administ
ered at daily doses of 0.05, 0.2, and 0.8 mg/kg for 3 wk. OVX induced
a marked osteopenia in femur and tibia. Administration of IGF-I increa
sed trabecular bone mass with a maximal effect at 0.2 mg/kg. The same
dose stimulated bone formation, as revealed by an increase in osteoid
surface, osteoblast surface, triple tetracycline-labeled surface, and
bone formation rate. The mineral apposition rate was equally stimulate
d at all doses. At the highest dose, IGF-I increased osteoclast surfac
e and osteoclast number. These data indicate that, in the adult OVX ra
t, IGF-I stimulates bone formation and increases trabecular bone volum
e at medium doses and enhances the histological indexes of bone resorp
tion at high doses.