Effects of liver-derived insulin-like growth factor I on bone metabolism in mice

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Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) I is an important regulator of both skeletal growth and adult bone metabolism. To better understand the relative importance of systemic IGF-I versus locally expressed IGF-I we have developed a transgenic mouse model with inducible specific IGF-I gene inactivation in the liver (LI-IGF-I-/-). These mice are growing normally up to 12 weeks of age but have a disturbed carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. In this study, the long-term effects of liver-specific IGF-I inactivation on skeletal growth and adult bone metabolism were investigated. The adult (week 8-55) axial skeletal growth was decreased by 24% in the LI-IGF-I-/- mice whereas no major reduction of the adult appendicular skeletal growth was seen. The cortical cross-sectional bone area, as measured in the middiaphyseal region of the long bones, was decreased in old LI-IGF-I-/- mice. This reduction in the amount of cortical bone was caused mainly by decreased periosteal circumference and was associated with a weaker bone determined by a decrease in ultimate load. In contrast, the amount of trabecular bone was not decreased in the LI-IGF-I-/- mice. DNA microarray analysis of 30-week-old LI-IGF-I-/- and control mice indicated that only four genes were regulated in bone whereas ∼40 genes were regulated in the liver, supporting the hypothesis that liver-derived IGF-I is of minor importance for adult bone metabolism. In summary, liver-derived IGF-I exerts a small but significant effect on cortical periosteal bone growth and on adult axial skeletal growth while it is not required for the maintenance of the trabecular bone in adult mice.

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Ssjögren, K., Sheng, M., Mov́rare, S., Liu, J. L., Wallenius, K., Törnell, J., … Ohlsson, C. (2002). Effects of liver-derived insulin-like growth factor I on bone metabolism in mice. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 17(11), 1977–1987. https://doi.org/10.1359/jbmr.2002.17.11.1977

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