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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 283: G875-G885, 2002. First published June 5, 2002; doi:10.1152/ajpgi.00089.2002
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Vol. 283, Issue 4, G875-G885, October 2002

Mesenchymal IGF-I overexpression: paracrine effects in the intestine, distinct from endocrine actions

Kristen L. Williams1,2, C. Randall Fuller1, James Fagin3, and P. Kay Lund1

Departments of 1 Cell and Molecular Physiology and 2 Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7080; and 3 Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267

Local IGF-I expression is frequently increased in intestinal mesenchyme during adaptive growth of intestinal epithelium, but paracrine growth effects of IGF-I in vivo are not defined. We tested whether overexpression of IGF-I in intestinal mesenchyme increases epithelial growth and if effects are distinct from known effects of circulating IGF-I. SMP8-IGF-I-transgenic (TG) mice overexpress IGF-I driven by an alpha -smooth muscle actin promoter. Mucosal and muscularis growth were assessed in the jejunum, ileum, and colon of SMP8-IGF-I-TG mice and wild-type littermates. Abundance of the SMP8-IGF-I transgene and IGF binding protein (IGFBP)-3 and -5 mRNAs was determined. Mucosal growth was increased in SMP8-IGF-I-TG ileum but not jejunum or colon; muscularis growth was increased throughout the bowel. IGFBP-5 mRNA was increased in SMP8-IGF-I-TG jejunum and ileum and was specifically upregulated in ileal lamina propria. Overexpression of IGF-I in intestinal mesenchymal cells has preferential paracrine effects on the ileal mucosal epithelium and autocrine effects on the muscularis throughout the bowel. Locally expressed IGF-I has distinct actions on IGFBP expression compared with circulating IGF-I.

insulin-like growth factor-I; mucosa; intestinal growth; insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3; insulin-like growth factor binding protein-5


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