Mechanisms of Sertoli cell insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-binding protein-3 regulation by IGF-I and adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate

1992 
FSH, which stimulates cAMP in the Sertoli cell, markedly lowers the concentration of insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) in Sertoli cell-conditioned medium; in contrast, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) increases BP-3 expression. In this study, the mechanisms controlling the contrasting effects of cAMP and IGF-I were investigated. The abundance of BP-3 mRNA was dramatically lowered by (Bu)2cAMP, but was unaffected by IGF-I. Analyzed by ligand blot of conditioned medium, coincubation of (Bu)2cAMP and IGF-I largely eliminated the increase observed with IGF-I alone. Based on the following evidence, the effect of IGF-I appeared to be solely related to the capacity of IGF-I to interact directly with BP-3. 1) Insulin at micromolar concentrations failed to increase BP-3 abundance despite documentation by affinity cross-linking that insulin displaced [125I]IGF-I from the IGF-I receptor. 2) A synthetic IGF-I analog, [Leu24,1-62]IGF-I, which has reduced binding affinity for rat IGF-I receptor...
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