Louveau I, Le Dividich J. GH and IGF-I binding in adipose tissue, liver, and skeletal muscle in response to milk intake level in piglets.
Gen Comp Endocrinol 2002;
126:310-7. [PMID:
12093118 DOI:
10.1016/s0016-6480(02)00006-0]
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Abstract
Two experiments were undertaken to get a better understanding of the regulation of the GH/IGF-I axis by nutritional status in suckling piglets. In experiment 1, 18 newborn unsuckled piglets were bottle-fed low (L), intermediate (I), or high (H) levels of sow colostrum and milk from birth to 7 days of age. L and H levels corresponded to maintenance requirement and ad libitum intake, respectively. Plasma IGF-I and 43-39 kDa IGFBP levels decreased (P<0.05) with the reduction of milk intake. Specific binding of (125)I-bGH in liver decreased (P<0.01) with decreasing milk intake. It did not differ (P>0.1) between the groups in skeletal muscle. Specific binding of (125)I-IGF-I increased (P<0.05) with decreasing milk intake in skeletal muscle but did not differ (P>0.1) between the three groups in liver. In experiment 2, variation in milk intake was induced by litter size manipulation. In the 24 h following birth, the litter sizes of six litters were normalized to 6 (L6) or 12 piglets (L12). Animals were killed at 21 days of age. Plasma IGF-I concentrations (P<0.001) and 43-39 kDa IGFBP levels (P<0.05) were lower in L12 than in L6. Specific binding of (125)I-bGH in adipose tissue, liver, and skeletal muscle did not differ (P>0.1) between the two groups. Specific binding of (125)I-IGF-I in liver was lower (P<0.001) in L12 than in L6, whereas it did not differ (P>0.05) between groups in other tissues. In conclusion, the present report shows that undernutrition consistently decreases plasma IGF-I and 43-39 kDa IGFBP levels but produces variable responses at the GH and IGF-I binding levels in piglets.
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