J. Guicheux et al., GROWTH-HORMONE STIMULATORY EFFECTS ON OSTEOCLASTIC RESORPTION ARE PARTLY MEDIATED BY INSULIN-LIKE-GROWTH-FACTOR-I - AN IN-VITRO STUDY, Bone, 22(1), 1998, pp. 25-31
This study investigated the possible role in vitro of insulinlike grow
th factor I (IGF-I) as a mediator of the effects of growth hormone (GH
) on osteoclastic resorption in an unfractioned rabbit bone cell model
, After 4 days of rabbit bone cell culture, human GH (hGH) (50 ng/mL)
and human IGF-I (hIGF-I) (50 ng/mL) significantly increased the format
ion of osteoclast-like cells with a lower level than parathyroid hormo
ne (50 ng/mL) or VD3 (10(-8) mol/L), As well as parathyroid hormone an
d 1-alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-3,, addition of hGH (1, 10, and 50 ng/
mL) and hIGF-I(1, 10, and 50 ng/mL) stimulated the resorption activity
of osteoclasts in terms of the percentage of dentin slice surface res
orbed, number of lacunae per surface unit, and mean area of lacunae as
compared to the control, When neutralizing antiserum against hIGF-I (
4 mu g/mL) was added at the start of culture, the stimulatory effects
of hIGF-I and hGH on osteoclastic resorption activity were totally abo
lished, These results indicate that the effects of GH stimulation on o
steoclastic resorption in vitro are mediated via local IGF-I secretion
by stromal cells such as osteoblasts, As IGF-I receptors have recentl
y been reported on rabbit osteoclasts, a direct action of IGF-I on mat
ure osteoclasts could be envisaged, Further experiments will be requir
ed to determine the real level of IGF-I implicated in the stimulation
of bone osteoclastic resorption. (C) 1998 by Elsevier Science Inc, All
rights reserved.