@phdthesis{oai:toyama.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005159, author = {Osada, Ryusuke}, month = {Mar}, note = {The present study was undertaken to investigate the effect of IGF-1 on proteoglycan (PG) synthesis and the autocrine/paracrine mechanisms involving insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) in the bovine coccygeal intervertebral disc. IGF-1 stimulated PG synthesis in cultured cells of nucleus pulposus of bovine intervertebral discs in a dose-dependent manner, and the effect was inhibited by an anti-IGF-1 monoclonal antibody. Insitu hybridization histochemistry revealed the expression of IGF-1 mRNA in the cultured cells, and IGF-1 production in these cells was demonstrated by radioimmunoassay. IGF-1 receptor in the cultured cells was also immunohistochemically demonstrated. The Scatchard analysis using an ^<125>I-IGF-1 binding assay showed that the cells cultured in monolayer had a single type of IGF-1 receptor, whose affinity and number were estimated to be 7.38 x 10^8/M and 9.27 x 10^4/cell, respectively. These results suggest that IGF-1 stimulates PG synthesis in cells of the nucleus pulposus, and that these cells in culture have an IGF-1 autocrine/paracrine mechanism. The expressions of IGF-1 mRNA and IGF-1 receptor in disc tissue were greater in cells of the nucleus pulposus of fetal bovine intervertebral discs than in those of the adult discs. These findings suggest that the autocrine/paracrine IGF-1 action is more active in cells of young nucleus pulposus than in cells of matured subjects., Article, 富山医科薬科大学・博士(医学)・甲第240号・長田龍介・1996/3/8}, school = {富山医科薬科大学}, title = {Autocrine/Paracrine Mechanism of Insulin like Growth Factor-1 secretion, and the Effect of IGF-1 on Proteoglycan Synthesis in Bovine Intervertebral Discs}, year = {1996} }