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Effect of insulin-like growth factors on human foetal, adult normal and tumour pituitary function in tissue culture
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To determine the direct effects of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) on hormone release by the human pituitary gland, human foetal, adult normal and tumour pituitary tissues were maintained in culture for 2 to 4 weeks and tested with acute (3 h) exposures to different preparations of IGF peptides. Adult normal pituitaries and adenomas were tested with a semipurified preparation of IGFs, free of immunoreactive insulin, containing IGF-I and IGF-II in a ratio of approximately 1:4. Human foetal pituitaries were tested with the semipurified IGFs as well as more purified preparations of IGF-I and IGF-II. Culture media were assayed for hGH, hPrl, hACTH and hLH using specific radioimmunoassays. Both foetal (n = 16 (No. of pituitaries), 33 (No. of observations] and normal adult (n = 3, 16) human pituitaries cultures responded to the semipurified IGFs (2-25 ngEq/ml for foetal and 2-4 ngEq/ml for adult pituitaries) with a significant decrease in hGH release compared to basal (P less than 0.01) whereas the GH-secreting pituitary tumours showed no effect when tested with from 2 to 25 ngEq/ml (n = 8, 129, NS). The effect of IGFs on human foetal somatotrope activity was dose-related for both the semipurified IGFs (2-25 ngEq/ml, n = 16, 33) and IGF-I or IGF-II (10-100 ng/ml; n = 3, 18).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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